Just in case you missed the latest news from the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA). To find out more or subscribe to the CCAC newsletter, visit http://www.ccac.net.au/.
The AVA is a sponsor of the AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference.
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The Centre for Companion Animals in the Community (CCAC) has been established by the Australian Veterinary Association as a centre of expertise on companion animal ownership and management.
Nearly two-thirds of Australian households have some kind of pet, and over half have dogs or cats. Recognising the high level of pet ownership in our community, the Centre for Companion Animals in the Community has as its vision "An Australian society which successfully integrates companion animals."
Successful integration of companion animals means working for the best outcomes for pets, pet owners, non-pet owners and the wider community.
The CCAC has been established to provide high quality information on key animal management issues, produced by experts in their field.
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A new animal management resource
The new CCAC website has been launched, and takes a fresh approach to solving animal management issues.
We aim to bring you high quality information to assist in the development of effective and workable policy.
Barking dogs, leash laws, cat confinement, identification and strays are just a few of over 20 major topic areas covered on the site.
Most animal management issues are complex, and 'quick-fixes' are rare, so it is critical to have access to best practice and high quality evidence based information when addressing animal management policy in your community.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Last chance for early birds
Tomorrow (Friday July 11) is your last chance to sign up for the AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference at the early bird rate.
For just $700 (Australian dollars, including GST) you get three days of conference presentations featuring world leaders in animal welfare as well as the cream of the crop from across Australia, and a full social program including two cocktail receptions and a conference dinner.
Sign up on Saturday and you will have missed out on the $200 saving.
Don't wait! Register now online (it is really easy), or you can download the registration brochure to fill in the form and fax it back to us.
Sponsors
We are very pleased with the level of support being demonstrated for the AAWS08 conference through registrations and sponsorships.
In particular we would like to acknowledge:
Animal Welfare League Australia - Cocktail Party Sponsor
The AWLA has been formed to provide a national platform for state and territory Animal Welfare Leagues. The foundation for this collaboration is a shared vision to be at the forefront of companion animal welfare, providing consistent and improved standards of care, treatment and quality of life.
Australian Veterinary Association - Plenary Session Sponsor
The Australian Veterinary Association is the professional organisation representing veterinarians across Australia. The Association's vision is a global community that respects and values the benefits of enhanced animal health, welfare and production.
RSPCA Australia - Silver Sponsor
The RSPCA is Australia’s largest animal welfare organisation, caring for all creatures great and small. The RSPCA's core values are Caring, Educating, Protecting and Improving Welfare Standards.
Australian Egg Corporation Limited - Satchel Sponsor
The Australian Egg Corporation (AECL) is a producer owned company which integrates marketing, research and development and policy services. In partnership with the Hen Welfare Advisory Group , animal scientists, egg farmers and welfare experts the organisation is continually looking at ways to improve the health and welfare of hens.
Bronze Sponsors
Hills Pet Nutrition
Meat & Livestock Australia
Dairy Australia
Sponsorships
Opportunities are still available to highlight your organisation and show your support for ongoing improvements in animal welfare in Australia. Download the sponsorship brochure now.
For just $700 (Australian dollars, including GST) you get three days of conference presentations featuring world leaders in animal welfare as well as the cream of the crop from across Australia, and a full social program including two cocktail receptions and a conference dinner.
Sign up on Saturday and you will have missed out on the $200 saving.
Don't wait! Register now online (it is really easy), or you can download the registration brochure to fill in the form and fax it back to us.
Sponsors
We are very pleased with the level of support being demonstrated for the AAWS08 conference through registrations and sponsorships.
In particular we would like to acknowledge:
Animal Welfare League Australia - Cocktail Party Sponsor
The AWLA has been formed to provide a national platform for state and territory Animal Welfare Leagues. The foundation for this collaboration is a shared vision to be at the forefront of companion animal welfare, providing consistent and improved standards of care, treatment and quality of life.
Australian Veterinary Association - Plenary Session Sponsor
The Australian Veterinary Association is the professional organisation representing veterinarians across Australia. The Association's vision is a global community that respects and values the benefits of enhanced animal health, welfare and production.
RSPCA Australia - Silver Sponsor
The RSPCA is Australia’s largest animal welfare organisation, caring for all creatures great and small. The RSPCA's core values are Caring, Educating, Protecting and Improving Welfare Standards.
Australian Egg Corporation Limited - Satchel Sponsor
The Australian Egg Corporation (AECL) is a producer owned company which integrates marketing, research and development and policy services. In partnership with the Hen Welfare Advisory Group , animal scientists, egg farmers and welfare experts the organisation is continually looking at ways to improve the health and welfare of hens.
Bronze Sponsors
Hills Pet Nutrition
Meat & Livestock Australia
Dairy Australia
Sponsorships
Opportunities are still available to highlight your organisation and show your support for ongoing improvements in animal welfare in Australia. Download the sponsorship brochure now.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Latest articles of interest from the JAVMA.
Good afternoon all,
The following articles from the latest issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association may be of interest to some readers.
"A meeting of minds on the welfare of beef cattle" dicusses the May 28-30 International Symposium on Beef Cattle, which was held by the Beef Cattle Institute and considered timely in light of the recent release of footage showing abusive animal handling at a California slaughterhouse.
The article includes comment from Dr Temple Grandin as well as Prof Donald Broom (UK) and Dr Kevin Stafford (NZ), both of whom will be speaking at AAWS08.
http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/jul08/080715g.asp
"Collaborating on animal welfare" details several key decisions relating to animal welfare, that were made by the AVMA Board at their last meeting in June.
Among these were approval to hold an animal welfare symposium in 2009; to take part in a public education programme to improve the health and welfare of domestic cats; and, to partner with the ASPCA in developing a package of web-based materials designed to assist in identifying and addressing animal abuse and neglect, and in understanding the link between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence (which is the topic of a critical review to be presented by Samara McPhedran at AAWS08).
http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/jul08/080715g.asp
Please do feel free to use the conference blog to share articles of interest that are relevant to animal welfare and AAWS08.
The following articles from the latest issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association may be of interest to some readers.
"A meeting of minds on the welfare of beef cattle" dicusses the May 28-30 International Symposium on Beef Cattle, which was held by the Beef Cattle Institute and considered timely in light of the recent release of footage showing abusive animal handling at a California slaughterhouse.
The article includes comment from Dr Temple Grandin as well as Prof Donald Broom (UK) and Dr Kevin Stafford (NZ), both of whom will be speaking at AAWS08.
http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/jul08/080715g.asp
"Collaborating on animal welfare" details several key decisions relating to animal welfare, that were made by the AVMA Board at their last meeting in June.
Among these were approval to hold an animal welfare symposium in 2009; to take part in a public education programme to improve the health and welfare of domestic cats; and, to partner with the ASPCA in developing a package of web-based materials designed to assist in identifying and addressing animal abuse and neglect, and in understanding the link between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence (which is the topic of a critical review to be presented by Samara McPhedran at AAWS08).
http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/jul08/080715g.asp
Please do feel free to use the conference blog to share articles of interest that are relevant to animal welfare and AAWS08.
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Animal Welfare Award
The Australian Animal Welfare Strategy is proud to be a sponsor of the 2008 Australian Agricultural Industries Young Innovators and Science Awards.
These annual awards are run by the Bureau of Rural Sciences and are for young people (18-35 years) working or studying in an agricultural, fisheries, forestry, food or natural resource industry.
Winners will receive up to $20 000 each to explore an emerging scientific issue or innovative activity over a 12 month period. One winner will also be recommended to receive the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Award, valued at an additional $30 000, to advance their research outcomes and career.
We are hoping for some strong entries from the animal welfare sector becuase as the conference has revealed there are some terrific young scientists doing amazing work to improve welfare across multiple industries and sectors.
Projects can relate to agriculture, fisheries, forestry, food and natural resource management industries, and funding may be used for a research project, an industry visit, further study into a specific area or attending a conference.
Applications close 14 July 2008.
For more information about the Awards go to the Bureau of Rural Sciences website, or join the Australian Agricultural Industries Young Innovators and Science Awards group on Facebook.
These annual awards are run by the Bureau of Rural Sciences and are for young people (18-35 years) working or studying in an agricultural, fisheries, forestry, food or natural resource industry.
Winners will receive up to $20 000 each to explore an emerging scientific issue or innovative activity over a 12 month period. One winner will also be recommended to receive the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Award, valued at an additional $30 000, to advance their research outcomes and career.
We are hoping for some strong entries from the animal welfare sector becuase as the conference has revealed there are some terrific young scientists doing amazing work to improve welfare across multiple industries and sectors.
Projects can relate to agriculture, fisheries, forestry, food and natural resource management industries, and funding may be used for a research project, an industry visit, further study into a specific area or attending a conference.
Applications close 14 July 2008.
For more information about the Awards go to the Bureau of Rural Sciences website, or join the Australian Agricultural Industries Young Innovators and Science Awards group on Facebook.
Early bird registrations
Registrations for the AAWS08 Conference are flowing in - it is good to see the high level of interest in the conference translate into confirmed delegates. I can't wait to see everyone on the Gold Coast in nine weeks time.
We have extended the early bird deadline slightly to give people a little more time to register on this special rate. Early bird registration is just $700 - what a bargain for 3 full days of conference featuring 80 presentations. The closing date is now 11 July.
Registrations are being taken online, or you can download the registration brochure and fax or mail back your form.
The conference program is also now available and we are getting terrific feedback from around Australia and the world on the strength of the speaker schedule that we have been able to pull together.
All in all, can you afford not to be at this conference?
Tim
We have extended the early bird deadline slightly to give people a little more time to register on this special rate. Early bird registration is just $700 - what a bargain for 3 full days of conference featuring 80 presentations. The closing date is now 11 July.
Registrations are being taken online, or you can download the registration brochure and fax or mail back your form.
The conference program is also now available and we are getting terrific feedback from around Australia and the world on the strength of the speaker schedule that we have been able to pull together.
All in all, can you afford not to be at this conference?
Tim
Thursday, May 22, 2008
AAWS08 News
AAWS08 news - 23 May 2008
* Register now for the special early bird rate
* Satchel sponsorship up for grabs
* Keynote speakers confirmed
* Abstracts reviewing underway
***** Registrations for AAWS08 are now being accepted. Register online now at www.daff.gov.au/aaws08 to receive the special early bird rate of $700 per delegate. This is a saving of $200 on the full rate, but is only available until 30 June. At the bottom of this post is a short item about the conference which you can use in newsletters and emails to spread the word about this important event.
***** Sponsoring the conference satchel is a terrific way to demonstrate your organisation's support for animal welfare. A high quality satchel has been selected for the conference, and the bags are sure to have a long life after the conference. Satchel sponsorship includes a complementary full registration, acknowledgement in the conference program, an item in the satchel and your logo in front of every conference delegate. What a deal! Interested? Email aaws@con-sol.com now. Know someone who should be interested? Tell them about this wonderful opportunity. Satchels will be ordered very soon, so don't wait or you will miss out.
***** Keynote speakers have been confirmed for AAWS08 including:
Prof Ivan Caple, BVSc (Melb) PhD (UNSW) MACVSc, Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne, a Fellow of Animal Health Australia, and is currently a member of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy Advisory Committee.
Prof Donald Broom, MA, PhD, ScD, the world’s first Professor of Animal Welfare, and has held this post at Cambridge University’s Department of Veterinary Medicine since 1986.
Prof Marian Dawkins, MA DPhil Oxf, DSC (Hon) Guelph, Professor of Animal Behaviour at the University of Oxford and has a long-standing interest in animal consciousness and animal welfare, particularly that of poultry.
Dr Judy MacArthur Clark, CBE DVMS DLAS DipLAM FIBiol MRCVS, is Chief Inspector of the Home Office Animals (Scientific Procedures) Inspectorate, and formerly Chair of the Farm Animals Welfare Council and President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
Prof Peter Sandoe, director of the Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment (CeBRA) and co-author of Ethics of Animal Use (Blackwell, 2008).
Reviewing the submitted abstracts is currently underway and the conference committee is meeting soon to finalise the program which will be announced in early June.
Questions? Contact the DAFF Animal Welfare Branch or the conference organisers.
Tell others about this fantastic conference!!! Here's some text you can use!
Online registration for the AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference is now available! 31 August – 3 September 2008, Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast, Australia.
Register now at www.daff.gov.au/aaws08 for a special early bird rate of just $700 per delegate.
The AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference will bring together Australian and global leaders in animal welfare science, practice and policy.
Up to 500 guests are expected to attend the event, which has already attracted substantial interest from potential speakers, sponsors and participants, from Australia and overseas.
Topics to be discussed apply to all animals, from companion animals and livestock, as well as native and exotic animals; from the changing face of animal ethics, the role of government and of animal welfare agencies in improving animal welfare, to measuring and making sustainable improvements to animal welfare, and perspectives on animal welfare from Europe and the USA.
AAWS08 provides an unprecedented and valuable opportunity to share ideas, learn about new developments and identify priorities for action with key animal welfare interest groups.
The full registration fee of $900 per delegate will apply from 30 June, so register early and save $200!
To find out more and register online today, visit www.daff.gov.au/aaws08
AAWS08 is the flagship event of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy, Australia’s world leading national blueprint for improving animal welfare through partnerships between industry, government and the community.
* Register now for the special early bird rate
* Satchel sponsorship up for grabs
* Keynote speakers confirmed
* Abstracts reviewing underway
***** Registrations for AAWS08 are now being accepted. Register online now at www.daff.gov.au/aaws08 to receive the special early bird rate of $700 per delegate. This is a saving of $200 on the full rate, but is only available until 30 June. At the bottom of this post is a short item about the conference which you can use in newsletters and emails to spread the word about this important event.
***** Sponsoring the conference satchel is a terrific way to demonstrate your organisation's support for animal welfare. A high quality satchel has been selected for the conference, and the bags are sure to have a long life after the conference. Satchel sponsorship includes a complementary full registration, acknowledgement in the conference program, an item in the satchel and your logo in front of every conference delegate. What a deal! Interested? Email aaws@con-sol.com now. Know someone who should be interested? Tell them about this wonderful opportunity. Satchels will be ordered very soon, so don't wait or you will miss out.
***** Keynote speakers have been confirmed for AAWS08 including:
Prof Ivan Caple, BVSc (Melb) PhD (UNSW) MACVSc, Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne, a Fellow of Animal Health Australia, and is currently a member of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy Advisory Committee.
Prof Donald Broom, MA, PhD, ScD, the world’s first Professor of Animal Welfare, and has held this post at Cambridge University’s Department of Veterinary Medicine since 1986.
Prof Marian Dawkins, MA DPhil Oxf, DSC (Hon) Guelph, Professor of Animal Behaviour at the University of Oxford and has a long-standing interest in animal consciousness and animal welfare, particularly that of poultry.
Dr Judy MacArthur Clark, CBE DVMS DLAS DipLAM FIBiol MRCVS, is Chief Inspector of the Home Office Animals (Scientific Procedures) Inspectorate, and formerly Chair of the Farm Animals Welfare Council and President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
Prof Peter Sandoe, director of the Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment (CeBRA) and co-author of Ethics of Animal Use (Blackwell, 2008).
Reviewing the submitted abstracts is currently underway and the conference committee is meeting soon to finalise the program which will be announced in early June.
Questions? Contact the DAFF Animal Welfare Branch or the conference organisers.
Tell others about this fantastic conference!!! Here's some text you can use!
Online registration for the AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference is now available! 31 August – 3 September 2008, Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast, Australia.
Register now at www.daff.gov.au/aaws08 for a special early bird rate of just $700 per delegate.
The AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference will bring together Australian and global leaders in animal welfare science, practice and policy.
Up to 500 guests are expected to attend the event, which has already attracted substantial interest from potential speakers, sponsors and participants, from Australia and overseas.
Topics to be discussed apply to all animals, from companion animals and livestock, as well as native and exotic animals; from the changing face of animal ethics, the role of government and of animal welfare agencies in improving animal welfare, to measuring and making sustainable improvements to animal welfare, and perspectives on animal welfare from Europe and the USA.
AAWS08 provides an unprecedented and valuable opportunity to share ideas, learn about new developments and identify priorities for action with key animal welfare interest groups.
The full registration fee of $900 per delegate will apply from 30 June, so register early and save $200!
To find out more and register online today, visit www.daff.gov.au/aaws08
AAWS08 is the flagship event of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy, Australia’s world leading national blueprint for improving animal welfare through partnerships between industry, government and the community.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Online registration now available
Online registration is now available for the AAWS08 conference. You can also amend your registration once submitted.
Registration fees for AAWS08 are (in Australian dollars):
$700 for early birds (registered before 30 June 2008)
$900 for full delegates (after 30 June 2008)
$400 for a day pass (does not include social functions)
$350 for a student (does not include social functions)
Accepted speakers at the conference will receive a discounted registration of $500.
For more information on registration contact the conference organisers.
Registration fees for AAWS08 are (in Australian dollars):
$700 for early birds (registered before 30 June 2008)
$900 for full delegates (after 30 June 2008)
$400 for a day pass (does not include social functions)
$350 for a student (does not include social functions)
Accepted speakers at the conference will receive a discounted registration of $500.
For more information on registration contact the conference organisers.
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