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one-health education in remote communities
Explore our library of education resources, designed for remote Indigenous communities, freely available for download
See the different education programs we run in communities Australia-wide and see how you could bring one-health education into your community.
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The Low Down on Vaccines for Cats and Dogs
This article is an exert from Sharing Tracks, Issue 10 - a newsletter designed for those working in animal health and management roles in rural and remote Indigenous communities. Vaccines are important for protecting cats and dogs from germs that can make them...
AMRRIC’s Biosecurity Pilot Project – Evaluation Report (2025)
Strengthening Biosecurity in Remote Indigenous Communities: AMRRIC's Pilot Project highlights the benefits of a new model of surveillance From 2021–2024, AMRRIC delivered the Biosecurity Pilot Project across 25 remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities...
Advocating for companion animal emergency management at the RSPCA NSW Animals in Emergencies Conference 2025
How can emergency planning better support animals, and their owners, in remote communities? In this conference presentation, AMRRIC shares lessons from real disaster responses and practical approaches to planning for companion animals during emergencies. At the...
AMRRIC Informed Consent Animation
Across many rural and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, access to veterinary services can be limited due to geographic distance and cost. This can make it difficult for pet owners to obtain clear and...
My Dog Max: Animation
This year, AMRRIC have developed an exciting new educational resource, My Dog, Max – an animation, which will be incorporated into our education programs. The animation addresses the important topics of: Dogs' needs Staying safe around dogs Dog behaviour and body...
Caring for Country: Managing Cats – Now available in Central Arrernte!
This animation was developed collaboratively by the Threatened Species Recovery Hub and AMRRIC, to educate and promote responsible pet ownership of cats in remote communities.
‘Caring for country: managing cats’ now available in Yolŋu Matha
We are pleased to launch the Yolŋu Matha version of our animation ‘Caring for country: managing cats’, available for viewing below. This animation highlights the importance of surgical desexing to prevent cat overpopulation at the community scale. Did you know there...
‘Tick Sickness’ animation now available in Torres Strait Creole
We are proud to share the Torres Strait Creole version of our animation ‘Tick Sickness’, available for viewing below. One year into the International Decade of Indigenous languages, AMRRIC is continuing its efforts to promote and support Indigenous languages, as well...
Conducting a companion animal census – a brief guide
A brief staff training how-to guide to conducting a companion animal census to aid animal management program design, monitoring and evaluation, and emergency management.
Dog Sizing Guide
A staff training resource on estimating dog sizes and weights (without scales), to aid the delivery of companion animal medical treatments and census data collection.