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As veterinarians we have profound impact and responsibilities. Every day across Australia, veterinarians manage and safeguard animal health and welfare, protect public health, support food security, contribute to agricultural productivity and aid community wellbeing. The spectrum of practice is as wide as the challenges our profession faces.
Renowned and instantly recognisable for our iconic Bova purple, this much-loved colour remains at the heart of our identity. It is now complemented by calming blues, selected to reflect health, innovation, and sustainability across our global Bova businesses in the UK and Australia. Together, this unites local expertise with global science and a shared vision for advancing animal health. Advertorial)
Guild Insurance regularly manages claims where veterinary equipment has been severely damaged and needs to be repaired or replaced. While insurance is there to ease the burden when these events occur, it’s also important that those using the equipment think about the role they play in this. (Advertorial)
Cyclophosphamide is a type of antineoplastic medication, which is commonly used in chemotherapy and immunosuppressive therapy. It requires metabolic activation to function as an alkylating agent, meaning it is not cytotoxic in its initial state.
In Dr Chuck’s first update for the year, the AVA President shares further information on the recent natural disasters affecting the country, the membership model and launch, and what else is coming up in 2026. 
Policies developed by AVA’s Policy Council form the basis of AVA’s advocacy submissions and public statements, to advance issues of importance to the profession. They also provide technical and scientific guidance to support the profession.
The AVA has provided a submission to the NSW Inquiry into licenses to harm native animals. The submission focuses on the welfare of native animals and the role of veterinarians.
EVA has provided a submission to the Review of the NSW Thoroughbred Racing Act.
The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is supporting veterinarians responding to current and emerging bushfire events in Victoria. This webpage provides information about response activities, the various supports available, and veterinary bushfire resources.

 

 

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