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Animal Health Australia’s Animal Health and Biosecurity Extension Team work closely with producers, the livestock industry and supply chain participants to build capacity and capability within the Australian animal health system.

The team of regionally-based Animal Health and Biosecurity Extension Managers provide tools and information to assist livestock producers in the areas of biosecurity, traceability, disease surveillance and animal welfare.

Animal Health and Biosecurity Extension Managers attend meetings, workshops, field days, property visits, and by telephone and email. AHA can also provide one-to-one and group-based activities for biosecurity planning, advice, training and development.


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