Veterinarians from across Australia converged on Orange on Tuesday to share knowledge at their annual conference.
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Local Land Services [LLS] Chair Richard Bull opened the three-day gathering, noting the first conference was held in Sydney in 1918.
“No other state has a level of service like the public veterinary services in NSW,” Mr Bull said.
“Not only are our vets responsible for assisting and advising ratepayers daily with animal health issues, they play a big part in emergency response and biosecurity programs.”
LLS Chief Executive Officer David Witherdin said the conference was cause to celebrate the 54 veterinarians who work with landholders across NSW.
“There’s 46 years between the youngest and oldest veterinarians on our team so the breadth of knowledge in our workforce is something we should be very proud of,” Mr Witherdin said.