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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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Continued Collaboration and Dedication to Animal Health and Success in Warddeken IPA
In February 2023, AMRRIC Education Officer Michelle and Veterinarian Dr Ruth Pye kicked off the programs season with a trip to Warddeken Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) to deliver a companion animal health and education program. This program was the second time...
Reconciliation, Opportunities for, and Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples: Yarning and learning together.
AMRRIC’s One Health Research Coordinator had the privilege of virtually attending a workshop on “Reconciliation, Opportunities for, and Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples: Yarning and learning together." Topics included research on the drivers of historical frontier...
Music Video – Dog Mob, Cat Crew!
This fun, catchy, and engaging music video uses the storytelling power of hip hop music to inspire Indigenous communities about animal health. The ‘Dog Mob Cat Crew’ educational music video features the deadly talents of local children from the remote community of...
Ehrlichiosis – a Guide for Local Government Authorities
This detailed 7 page resource is designed for Local Government Authority staff. Ehrlichiosis – the tick borne disease of dogs that was first discovered in Australia in 2020 – spread rapidly across the country. Over the past two years, the disease has had a severe...
Exciting New Animation adds to Animal Education in Remote Communities
AMRRIC are very excited to announce the launch of Roper Gulf Regional Council’s new animation – Baby Animals Belong in the Bush. This animation, produced by Roper Gulf Regional Council and developed in close collaboration with AMRRIC’s education team, highlights...
Parvo Virus – Community Education Resources
Social Media Info Tiles The below image tiles are a great visual resource to share on Facebook and social media to spread important information about the signs, spread, and prevention of Parvovirus in dogs, in a quick and engaging format. Parvovirus is commonly found...
Updated canine ehrlichiosis guidelines feature AMRRIC’s work
Cast your mind back to May 2020, about two months after COVID-19 was declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation. It was at this time that canine ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne disease which affects the nation’s most popular pets, our much-loved dogs - was...
One Health Day 2022
3 November marked One Health Day, an international day to bring global attention to the One Health approach. In 2021, the One Health High Level Expert Panel defined One Health as “an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the...
Exciting New Animation adds to Animal Education in Remote Communities
AMRRIC are very excited to announce the launch of Roper Gulf Regional Council’s new animation – Baby Animals Belong in the Bush. This animation, produced by Roper Gulf Regional Council and developed in close collaboration with AMRRIC’s education team, highlights the...
Brucellosis Update – September 2022
This resource is designed for people working with animals in communities who have a good understanding of animal health and disease transmission. Brucellosis is a sickness caused by a type of bacteria known as Brucella. The bacteria can spread to both animals and...