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The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has approved an emergency permit for a vaccine to protect pet rabbits against the rabbit haemorrhagic disease (calicivirus) virus type 2 strain (RHDV2).
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has announced its annual wage review decision for the upcoming 2022/2023 financial year.
A very serious infection of dogs, Leptospirosis, has been detected across NSW with detections on the Central Coast, Central and Northern beaches areas of Sydney and more recently NSW South Coast.
Dr Tristan Rich presents a webinar on how to set up and maintain an aquarium.
RSPCA Australia is currently reviewing the RSPCA Approved Farming Scheme Standard – Layer hens, and are seeking feedback on the consultation draft Standard.
AVBIG invites members to a webinar on common behaviour questions in general practice, presented by Dr Ashleigh Hargreaves.
We caught up with Dr Gang to talk about her work and One Health, wicked problems and what it could mean for the incoming federal government. “We need to come together and collaborate to be more sustainable in our treatment of this Earth,” said Gang.
Find out what happened at the 2022 AVA Annual Conference and check out photos from the event.
Save the dates: 2023 AVA Annual Conference to be held from 28 May until 2 June 2023 at Adelaide’s Convention Centre.
The AVA have more face-to-face conferences set for 2022 and beyond. Registrations are now open for events in June and July.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2022 is ‘Be Brave. Make Change’, challenging all Australians to tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation so we can  benefit of all Australians.

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