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Media Release: Vets call on governments to put animal welfare ahead of fossil fuel interests in Beetaloo Basin
August 07, 2023
Veterinarians and other health professionals are heading to Canberra to call on the government to withdraw support for a massive new gas field in the Northern Territory. The project in the Beetaloo Basin and...
Read More ShareVfCA Board Director chairs review into Veterinary Education
July 19, 2023
The report released this week by Veterinary Schools of Australia and New Zealand (VSANZ) titled ‘Rethinking Veterinary Education’ recognises the challenges facing the profession now and into the future such as biosecurity, disease prevention...
Read More ShareVfCA urges Tasmanian Government to protect the endangered Swift Parrot
July 18, 2023
For the sake of the Swift Parrot, and all other wildlife within the old forests, including the endangered Tasmanian Devil, Wedge-tailed Eagle and Masked Owl, Chair Dr Jeannet Kessels, volunteers Dr Janet Berry and...
Read More ShareA personal note from our CEO
July 13, 2023
A personal note from our CEO Tara O'Connell sent to VfCA Supporters on Monday, 10 July.
Read More ShareVfCA writes to NSW Premier calling for an end to native logging
July 07, 2023
Hoping that NSW will act swiftly, VfCA Chair Dr Jeannet Kessels and former Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Ron Glanville have written to NSW Premier, Mr Chris Minns. VfCA is calling for an end to...
Read More ShareWhat is a ‘critical decade’ and what does it mean for our animals?
June 28, 2023
You may have heard that we’re in the 'critical decade'. But what does this really mean for the veterinary and animal care community?
Read More ShareVfCA writes to Tasmanian Premier and Minister for Resources calling for a halt to logging of native forests
June 06, 2023
VfCA Chair Dr Jeannet Kessels, volunteers Dr Janet Berry and Dr Mariska Hall, and former Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Ron Glanville, have written to Tasmanian Premier and Minister for Resources. VfCA is calling for...
Read More ShareSubmission to Nature Repair Market Bill 2023
May 30, 2023
Vets for Climate Action welcomed the opportunity to provide a submission to the the Environment and Communications Legislation Committee's enquiry into the Nature Repair Market Bill and and the Nature Repair Market (Consequential Amendments) Bill...
Read More ShareSubmission to NSW Biodiversity Conservation Act Review
April 20, 2023
Vets for Climate Action welcomed the opportunity to provide a submission to the review of the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. We recommended the Biodiversity Conservation Act becomes the overarching legislation to address all...
Read More ShareWe're hiring!
April 06, 2023
Programs Lead - Flexible Location ABOUT THE ROLE This is an exciting permanent full time role within the organisation that drives the veterinary community to raise funds, attend events, correspond with MPs, and support...
Read More ShareClimate Care Program – March Update
March 22, 2023
February was an exciting month for us at VfCA with the launch of the Climate Care Program! We’re thrilled to be sharing this groundbreaking program that’s helping vet teams reduce their environmental impact, lower costs,...
Read More ShareWhat really matters in the vet profession this International Women’s Day
March 07, 2023
I graduated as a veterinarian 25 years ago because I wanted to help animals. Even then there were 51 women and only 13 men in my class. Women continue to dominate my profession today,...
Read More ShareSubmission to the enquiry on the Safeguard Mechanism
March 01, 2023
VfCA welcomed the opportunity to provide a submission to the Federal Government's request for feedback on Reforms of the Safeguard Mechanism. We commend the Government on their progress towards addressing climate change and recognise that...
Read More ShareVfCA writes to the Prime Minister and Victorian Premier regarding the future of Australia’s native forests
February 24, 2023
VfCA Chair, Dr Jeannet Kessels, and former Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr Andrew Turner, have written to both the Prime Minister and Victorian Premier regarding the future of Australia's native forest ecosystems. They expressed their...
Read More ShareVfCA thanks Minister Plibersek for decision to reject Central Qld Coal Mine
February 09, 2023
Today, VfCA has sent its heartfelt thanks to the Minister for the Environment, Tanya Plibersek, for rejecting the application for a coal mine project in Central Queensland. Minister Plibersek's decision is the first time...
Read More ShareAnnual Report 2022
December 19, 2022
The veterinary industry has continued to be on the frontline of climate change this year, with veterinary professionals and animal carers experiencing the impacts of floods, fire, drought, heat stress, the changing nature of...
Read More ShareClimate Care Program – December Update
December 16, 2022
As we head towards the festive season our team is excited to announce the Climate Care Program will be launching February 2023! This will be the culmination of more than 18 months work developing the program...
Read More ShareVet Ed Review Submission
December 05, 2022
Vets for Climate Action submission to: Rethinking Veterinary Education: A Review of Veterinary Education in Australia and New Zealand. Written by Dr Janet Berry Download PDF version here
Read More ShareLetter to our Senators
November 17, 2022
Our fantastic communications team got together to compose this letter that was sent to all Australian Senators. Dear Senator Seeking your support for Australia's animalsWe write to you as the Chair of Vets...
Read More ShareNovember Newsletter from the Chair
November 08, 2022
Dear friends, I write to you buoyed by our federal and state governments’ recent positive steps to take action on climate change. The Minister for the Environment and Water has announced the release of...
Read More ShareVfCA's Submission to NSW Environment Protection Authority
November 02, 2022
"The EPA’s Policy and Action Plan recognises that communities, businesses and the economy can, to some degree, adjust and adapt to the existing and anticipated effects of climate change. However most animals (companion, livestock...
Read More ShareClimate Care Program – October Update
October 19, 2022
It's been a busy few months for the Climate Care Program team and the 'Climate Champions' who participated in the preliminary launch. We’re inspired by the positive response from 21 clinics across the country...
Read More ShareSubmission to: Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communications
October 13, 2022
VfCA gave a submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communications Download PDF here
Read More ShareWorld Animal Day 2022
September 29, 2022
Because animals matter Ecosystems are extremely fragile. When one species exits for any reason, it often has serious repercussions for the rest of the system. By celebrating World Animal Day, we raise awareness about...
Read More ShareClimate Care Program – July update
July 30, 2022
We’ve had a busy few months with our preliminary launch kicking off, continued development of program content, attending conferences, staff changes and of course, an election! So we’d like to take some time to...
Read More ShareState of the Environment Report a chance to protect animals and humans from climate change and pollution
July 19, 2022
Vets for Climate Action (VfCA) notes the independent State of the Environment Report 2021, released by Minister Tanya Plibersek today. The comprehensive findings reflect what many Australian veterinarians are seeing with the effects of...
Read More SharePost Election letter to MPs
June 13, 2022
Dear [MP] Veterinarians for Climate Action (VfCA) and the former Chief Veterinary Officers group (fCVO) congratulate you on being elected to the new parliament, a representative for your community of [electorate]. Leaders from VfCA and fCVOs are...
Read More ShareClimate Care Program – preliminary launch now live!
May 26, 2022
After two years in the making, we're proud to announce the groundbreaking Climate Care Program has launched with a preliminary cohort of clinics from across Australia! Created by vets and vet nurses, the Climate...
Read More SharePets Walk for Climate Action - Ocean Grove VIC
May 24, 2022
We had about 90 to 100 people and 20 to 30 dogs brave a chilly, overcast day for the 'Pets Walk for Climate Action' (organised by VfCA and local vets in conjunction with Australian...
Read More ShareLetter to Minister Littleproud
May 23, 2022
Our former CVOs frequently engage with policy makers to give a voice to all animals. In this letter, they wrote to Minister Littleproud, advocating for a National Ruminant Emissions Reduction Program (NRERP). Reducing...
Read More ShareVets appalled by the number of animals killed by climate change
May 20, 2022
VfCA members put together another great media release calling for the next federal government to prioritise four key policies.
Read More ShareLetter from the Board Chair
May 16, 2022
Recently we sent a letter out to everyone on our mailing list. Jeannet Kessels, VfCA board chair, wrote a heart warming letter listing all that VfCA has achieved in the short time it has...
Read More ShareChief Executive Officer. Remote / Flexible Location
April 28, 2022
Applications for this role have now closed. Are you a multi-skilled professional with a love of animals and a deep concern about climate change? Could you lead an organisation to deliver a Strategic Plan...
Read More ShareProject Manager - Climate Care Program. Remote / Flexible Location
April 28, 2022
Applications for this role have now closed. Are you a multi-skilled professional with a love of animals and a deep concern about climate change? Could you lead a team of people to develop, promote,...
Read More ShareFree Posters!
April 11, 2022
Show your support for climate action with animal posters! Order Here By displaying posters, you'll be helping to: Make support for climate action visible Make it safe for other vet staff,...
Read More SharePress Release: Vets seek government action on the latest IPCC report to protect animals
April 06, 2022
The third installment of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, the Working Group III contribution, has been released. The report is clear that greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced to stop the temperature rising further....
Read More SharePress Release: Dr Jeannet Kessels and Dr Ron Glanville congratulate the AVA on their new Climate Policy
April 06, 2022
The chair of Veterinarians for Climate Action (VfCA), Dr Jeannet Kessels, today congratulated the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) for its new policy on climate change and animal health, including welfare, production and biosecurity. ‘VfCA...
Read More SharePress Release: Professor Peter Doherty, VfCA Patron, congratulates the AVA for their new Climate Policy
April 06, 2022
Nobel laureate, Professor Peter Doherty, said today that veterinarians have an important role to play in climate action to reduce the effects of climate change on animals, people and the environment. Professor Doherty said...
Read More ShareBrimbank Vet - Certified Carbon Neutral
March 03, 2022
Congratulations to Dr Jeremy Watson and the Brimbank Vet Clinic! They have become the first certified carbon neutral vet clinic in Australia, now officially on the Australian Government Climate Active Register!Jeremy is an active VfCA...
Read More ShareNational Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategy 2021
September 20, 2021
The National Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategy is set to be updated at the end of the year, after being initially introduced in 2015. VfCA welcomes this update and is keen to lend our...
Read More ShareChief Veterinary Officers (Former) Letter to PM Morrison: The IPCC report and COP26.
September 02, 2021
Chief Veterinary Officers (CVOs), the animal health counterparts to Chief Medical Officers, are the key advisors to the Australian Government on all matters relating to the maintenance and improvement of Australia’s animal health and...
Read More ShareBetter Futures Australia: Open Letter to PM Scott Morrison
August 17, 2021
On the 17th of August 2021, the Better Futures Australia team penned a powerful, succinct letter to our Prime Minister Scott Morrison. This letter was jointly signed by leaders of 99 separate organisations and...
Read More ShareBuilding Victoria's Gas Substitution Roadmap
July 30, 2021
It is no secret that here at VfCA we are strongly against any plan for the future that includes fossil fuels. It was with joy and relief that we greeted the Victorian government's outreach...
Read More ShareBeetaloo Basin Fracking
July 07, 2021
In early July 2021, the Australian government awarded 3 grants totalling $21 million to a gas company seeking to frack the Beetaloo Basin in the Northern Territory. Vets for Climate Action are strongly against...
Read More ShareThe Sustainable Hospital; VNCA Conference 2021
June 17, 2021
The Veterinary Nurses Council of Australia (VNCA) held it's 27th conference in June 2021, with the theme of “Engage, Explore, Evolve”. The conference, held largely online this year, boasted a long list of renowned...
Read More ShareKurri Kurri Gas Power Plant Submission
June 07, 2021
This week VfCA submitted to the NSW Government objecting to the proposal by Snowy Hydro Ltd. to build a new gas fired power station at Kurri Kurri. It can be read here. A...
Read More ShareReview of the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 Queensland
May 21, 2021
The Queensland Government is reviewing the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (the ACPA) 20 years since it was first introduced. VfCA has responded with a submission highlighting that the climate crisis is an animal welfare...
Read More ShareTasmania's Climate Change Act Review
April 28, 2021
A four-yearly independent review into the Climate Change Act 2008 for Tasmania commenced in February 2021. The submission by VfCA, prepared by volunteer and local Tasmanian Dr Janet Berry can be read on the...
Read More SharePeter Doherty presents to the Art Gallery of NSW Atelier giving group
April 17, 2021
In April 2021, Vets for Climate Action featured at an event commemorating the animals lost in the bushfires. As part of this, Peter Doherty, Nobel prize winner and our patron, presented a short outline...
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