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East Pilbara Communities

 


Membership

Want to be part of a dynamic and vital organisation?

Then join AMRRIC today!

Achieving a strong membership base is vital for AMRRIC’s continued growth and development. We appreciate your past, and hopefully your future, involvement. In return for your support, we provide a number of  benefits including:

  • Email newsletters
  • Being part of our ‘Member of the Month’ feature
  • Free Access to the Online Manual “Conducting Dog Health programs in Indigenous communities-A Veterinary Guide” by Dr Samantha Phelan
  • Updates on the Manual “Conducting Dog Health programs in Indigenous communities-A Veterinary Guide” by Dr Samantha Phelan
  • Opportunities to attend conferences and seminars
  • Future opportunities to become involved in AMRRIC programs
  • Detailed reports of Dog Health Programs.

Membership fees are - Individual ($50) Organisation ($100) Student ($20).

We look forward to you being a part of this rapidly growing  organisation to help us to improve the health of dogs and families in Indigenous communities.

AMRRIC membership covers the financial year period: July 2009- to June 2010. Please download an APPLICATION FORM and read the MEMBERS CODE OF CONDUCT.

Membership applications can be posted to P.O. Box 1591, Nightcliff, NT, 0814, or scanned and emailed to info@amrric.org or faxed to 08 89418813

Supporting Organisations

Australian Institute of Animal Management

AIAM Annual Conference on urban animal management
Stamford Grand
Glenelg, South Australia
6-8 October 2010

Tiwi Training Program Aug 09

Upcoming events

  •  'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide' EHW Manual to be printed March/April

  • AMRRIC in association with RSPCASA undertaking pilot program in Yalata and Oak Valley.

  • Regional Training Workshops across the NT to build the capacity of Shires and Communities to undertake sustainable dog health programs and to introduce and implenet 'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide'

  • Feb DHP’s: Galiwin’ku, Yuelamu and Nyirripi

  • April DHP’s: Maningrida, Yalata and Oak Valley

  • AMRRIC Vets doing Darwin Town Camps