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Free Foot and Mouth Disease Information

www.cattlecouncil.com.au

Join the third instalment of the industry webinar series with all the latest on the threat of Foot and Mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease


This is a great opportunity to get the latest on responses to FMD and LSD threats from industry leaders and government, including the Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt.

Date: Wednesday 24 August 2022
Time: 6pm-7:15pm (AEST)

Speakers: 

·       Murray Watt, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

·       John McKillop, Independent Chair, RMAC (moderator)

·       Fiona Simson, President, NFF (policy and advocacy update)

·       Dr Chris Parker, National Animal Disease Preparedness Coordinator, DAFF

·       Margo Andre, CEO Australian Pork Limited (pork industry update & insights)

·       Q&A with all speakers + Dr Peter Dagg, Head of Program – AUSVETPLAN, AHA


For more information and to register visit: cattlecouncil.com.au/fmd

Your industry representative bodies have funded this free webinar series.


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