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Exercise Toa Baca: testing the Animal Biosecurity Emergency Response Plan in Fiji

by Ben Madin | 28 Aug, 2019 | Biosecurity, Blog, Events, Training

Emergency disease outbreaks pose a major risk to the health and livelihood of livestock producers, and have the potential to cause significant disruption to the supply of safe, affordable food. As discussed in our recent post (Implementing One Health principles in...
Project Management: one more skill up our sleeve to set us apart.

Project Management: one more skill up our sleeve to set us apart.

by Catriona Mackenzie | 1 Mar, 2019 | Innovation, News, Training, Updates

For Ausvet, delivering a quality project goes well beyond rigorous applied science and good policy. We aim to provide the best possible real-world solutions to our clients, and as part of this, most of our staff and consultants have recently added certified project...

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