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Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities
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QLD Vet workshops

In a unique partnership, Queensland Health and AMRRIC conducted a workshop ‘Provision of sustainable veterinary Services in rural and remote Indigenous communities’, at Yarrabah community, out of Cairns on the 30th June, July 1,2,3 2008. The training provided specific skills for veterinarians with an interest and commitment to working in Queensland Indigenous communities.

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Top row: Dr Jack Shields, Dr Sophie Constable, Dr Donna McSweeney, Dr Ted Donelan, Julia Hardaker, Philip Pogson, Dr David Alan, Louise Brown, Middle row: Dr Helen Burns, Dr Sally Hughes, Dr Owen Lavers, Dr Jane Health, Dr Malcolm Health, Dr Jan Allen, Dr Rosemary Miller, Dr Vicki Lomax, Catherine Tiplady,Front row: Dr Joan Jordan, Danielle Windicsh, Thomas Gyemore, Alfred Gray (Touché).

 

Absent: Scott McIntyre, Dr Michael Hinds
Members and Workshop participants can read a full report on the QLD/AMRRIC Vet training Workshops

AMRRIC Partners
AMRRIC gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of all contributors, including:
The Honourable Jenny Macklin, Federal Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
IFAW, International fund for Animal welfare

© AMRRIC 2007: Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities ABN: 71 173 062 319