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FOR THE DIARY:
1 ACV CONFERENCE 2015 – ULURU – 5TH-8TH APRIL 2016
“HOW TO TREAT”
2 AVA CONFERENCE 2016 – ADELAIDE – 22ND -27TH MAY 2016
The AVA Annual Conference is the largest veterinary conference in the region eight concurrent streams and 200 scientific sessions, specialist workshops and
and is traditionally held in May each year. field trips and a social program bursting at the seams.
Over the past 8 years the AVA Annual Conference has rotated around the It boasts the largest veterinary exhibition in the country with over 80 exhibitors
country attracting an average of 800 paid delegates plus an average of 1,094 and over 120 trade booths.
attendees on any given day.
The speakers will be announced in January. Paul Cusack has agreed to be our
The scientific program offers a stellar line-up of local and international speakers, keynote speaker, with an emphasis on nutrition.
Australian Cattle & Sheep Veterinarians Events at the 2016 AVA Annual Conference
ACV ‘Chewing the Cud’
Monday 23 May 2016, 7.30pm-10.30pm Riverbank Room 5, Adelaide Convention Centre
• Join others with a bovine interest to chew the cud & ruminate on the latest in rural practice on Monday evening following happy hour. Buffet and cash bar
SIG member/partner/guest AVA member AVA student or Non member
$45 $55 new graduate member $110
$45
ACV & ASV Cattle & Sheep Vets Dinner
Wednesday 25 May 2016, 7.30 pm to 11.00pm Riverbank Room 5, Adelaide Convention Centre
• The Australian Cattle Veterinarians and Australian Sheep Veterinarians dinner is always a great night. Do come and join us at 7.30 pm for drinks followed
by a sit down dinner at 8.00pm –drinks included.
SIG member/partner/guest AVA member AVA student or Non member
$125 $145 new graduate member $290
$125
ACV & ASV Australian Cattle Veterinarians & Australian Sheep Veterinarians Field Trip
Friday 27 May 2016, 8:30am – 5.00pm Visit farm at Kuitpo (Adelaide Hills)
Leaves from and returns to Adelaide Convention Centre. Leaves at 8:30 – be there 8:15 please – Colin Trengove is your Leader for the day.
6.5 Vet Ed points
• Demonstration of liver biopsy in sheep and cattle plus discussion on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of trace element deficiencies using soil, plant,
liver and blood results. Lunch and wine tasting included at Coriole winery, McLaren Vale.
SIG member/partner/guest AVA member AVA student or Non member
$350 $400 new graduate member $800
$200
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