The Victorian Government is co-leading the development of a national horse traceability register, which will improve biosecurity and tracking measures for all horses across Australia.
A ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Horse Traceability Working Group has been established to inform the design of the register, following agreement at the Australasian Racing Ministers Conference and Australian Agriculture Ministers’ meeting that Victoria and Queensland would lead its development.
The below representatives will make up the Working Group:
- Kathy Gibson,
- Linda Kelly and Dr Meredith Flash,
- Karen Day,
- Kathleen Mullan,
- Dr Bidda Jones,
- Representatives from state and territory governments as well as the Commonwealth.
Stuart McLean OAM will chair the group which will meet for the first time this month.
The Working Group will analyse existing animal traceability systems and technologies in Australia, and around the world informed by a review undertaken by ; and will put forward recommendations on what form a national register for all horses in Australia should take.
An effective horse traceability system will benefit all horse owners in Australia, including the racing industry, with better traceability for exotic diseases such as equine influenza and African horse sickness, as well as endemic diseases such as Hendra virus.