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URBAN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCES IN AUSTRALIA

EDUCATION, ANIMAL CONTROL AND IDENTIFICATION SUBJECTS

 

Designing community education programs to promote animal welfare: the RSPCA's experiences.
Ann Hindle

Is pet ownership good for your heart? The results of a survey of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Melbourne, Australia
W.P. Anderson with C.M. Reid and G.L. Jennings

Pet access and urban animal management: quality of life and public amenity
K.M. McQuillan

PET PEP: Pets and people education program: responsible animal ownership in primary schools.
Dr Dianne Hopkins

Pet PEP: the pets and people education program

Dr. Lyndy Scott

PetPEP - the Pets and People Education Program

Madonna Taylor

Changing attitudes toward companion animals

Richard Avanzino

The importance of companion animals to society

Richard Avanzino

Owning pets in today's society

Marree MacCallum

The benefits of living in the company of animals

Dr. Edward Donelan

Health benefits of pets: results form the Australian People and Pets Survey

Assoc. Professor Bruce Headey

Petlinks - a new service for home and community care

Meyer Eidelson

The value of the Pet PEP program

Carole Kayrooz

Education will be our salvation - responsible pet ownership starts with the young

His Honour Judge Kinglsey Newman

Education in action

John Dommers Animal Care Expo

The challenge of change

John Dommers - Animal Care Expo

Ownership trends and issues

John Dommers- Animal Care Expo

Lyssavirus - an awareness imperative - the role of animal management in keeping Australia's community and its pets safe

Chris Bunn

Making sure there is room for pets in our society in the next millennium - providing for, not preventing, pet access

Virginia Jackson

 

Animal Control

Application and capability of computer programs for municipal animal control.
David A. Page

Why we need animal control
N. Annelda Baetz

Rabies: a forceful argument for urban animal management
D.J.D. Banks

TAFE Flexi-Program for animal control officer training
J. Toia

Some problems of dog health and control in Aboriginal and Islander communities in North Queensland
Jack Shield

The role of research and behaviour in legislation and community attitudes
G.W. Jennens

New direction in municipal dog control
Richard Murray

The application of effective animal control measures in a large and rapidly growing municipality
Gillian Mansfield

The depriving face of control in urban animal management
Brendan Bartlett

Queensland Government's initiatives in animal welfare
A.J. McKinnon

Legislation for urban animal management: experience with formulation and implementation of Scoop Law
Mr R.L. Leather

Wood Green Animal Shelters' experience of kennel and cattery design for council and shelter operations
Mr. R. L. Leather

Dog control in the A.C.T.: current legislative initiatives
Mr Phillip Reville

Animal control services in New Zealand
Mr Ken Muir

AMREX - an integrated system for companion animal management
Mr Garth Jennens

Dog management in South Australia
Mr Ken McCann

Urban Animal Management - Council View

Dr R K Dickens, M.V.Sc.(Syd Univ.), M.A.C.V.Sc. - Veterinarian

Strategic planning and design of urban development and housing

Virginia Jackson

Animal Control Officers' training and education

Jo Toia

The Local Government view on urban animal management

Councillor Peter Woods

AMREX - An integrated system for companion animal management

Garth Jennens

Problems: a council perspective

Mr Fred Pallas

Ranger training in Western Australia

Mr Graeme Raine

Accredited training for animal management staff

Dr. Gaille Perry

Theft by finding

Mr Frank Burke

Guidelines for designing and managing public open space

Ms. Virginia Jackson

Evaluating outcomes - what should we measure?

Mr Chris Liversage

Stirling City Council - an integrated system

Mr Chris Liversage

Regulatory compliance -exploring its limitations

Ms Virginia Jackson

Providing animal control services to councils

Mr Andrew Katers

Victorian cat legislation

Dr Peter Penson

Cat legislation in South Australia

Dr Deborah Kelly

Change through community consultation - a case study

Peter Adamson, Belinda Beynon, Arthur House, Alicia Kennedy

Strengthening the relationship between Institute of Municipal

Management and Urban Animal Management

Barrie Beattie

New companion animal laws - Brisbane City Council

Steve Best

Opportunities for change

George Coward

Rethinking approaches to urban animal management: a review and

integration of the strategies available

Virginia Jackson

Implementing new legislation in Victoria - a council perspective

Fred Pallas

The provision of animal services to councils by veterinarians in

practice

Ross A Perry

Initiatives for the environment

Terry-Ann Pert

The City of Nedlands behavioural management program

Graeme Raine

Developing the proposed NSW Companion Animal Legislation

Ros Riordan

An introduction to the Internet - application to urban animal management

Denise Humphries - Petcare Information and Advisory Service

At the coalface - comparing problems faced by two councils from different socio-economic areas

Mick Cartwright - City of Salisbury Council

Best Practice in Municipal Pet Management - information access is the key to competitive efficiency in both governance and service delivery

Dick Murray - Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic

Benchmarking for performance measurement

Ross Lamb, City of Marion

Turning Theory into practice - reviewing open space opportunities for dogs in Banyule City Council

Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Bty. Ltd

Cat Management for Magnetic Island - a controlled trial

Shane Scriggins, Townsville City Council, Dick Murray - Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic

Proudly South Australian

Kenn McCann, Dog and Cat Management Board

 

Bushfire evacuation

David Webster, Acting Regional Manager, Swan Region

Animals in traffic emergencies

Peter Carrie, Ranger Services Co-ordinator, City of Melville

Cyclone and flood emergencies

George Sulc, State Emergency Services

Dog attacks on livestock

Garth Jennens, AMREX

Animal Instincts and local government management

John Kleem, Consultant

Best practice in municipal pet management - performance indicating and benchmarking

Dick Murray, Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic

Pet ownership and Asian multiculturism

Jenni Hood, Murdoch University

The dog health program in Aboriginal communities - a method for dog management in remote Aboriginal communities

Kathryn Wilks and P Wlliamson, Murdoch University

Make room for pets in high and medium density housing - the role of urban planning

Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd

Mobile education unit

Steve Elvidge, City of Subiaco

A review of current Australian companion animal legislation

Robert Stabler, Veterinarian and michael Banyard, Veterinarian

Communication interpersonal

Tony Miosich, Fremantle Council

Communication

Brian Watkins, Shire o Mundaring

Managing and valuing an important resource

Barry Austin, Town of Cottesloe

Compulsory competitive tendering

Kenneth Muir, Animal Control Services Ltd

Increasing effectiveness through building high performing teams

Alex Brown. Modal

Application of the triangle

Gill Little and Anna Hassett

People Management Intelligence (PMI) in UAM - mission possible

Linda Ann Northey

The importance, significance and characteristics of animal management

Dennis Fetko

Companion Animal Management Plans - why, who, what, where, when and how

Robert Stabler

Benchmarking - how to empower yourselves to become leaders in animal management practices

Leigh Clement

Brisbane City Council - Field ConX - a full mobile office which is the latest in job dispatching for field operation

Steve Best

Disaster planning and pet animals

Deb Kelly

The PetPlan animal management induction training program

Desirae French

Interaction of animal management authorities

Mick Cartwright

Striving for best practice - local government and animal welfare working together towards common goals in animal management

Greg Thomson

 

Identification

Dog identification for urban animal management: microchip or tag?
J. Brennan

Dog control in Europe, identification systems; and privatisation
Paul C. Jowsey

Electronic identification for pets: the technology
R.H. Smith

Pet Identification: microchips, collars, tags and the Wood Green Animal Shelters' National Pet Register
Mr R.L. Leather

Appliances for animal identification
Dr Rick Walduck

Options for animal identification systems

Dr. Warwick Prowse

Making sensible decisions on microchips: radio frequency identification - past, present and future

Ted Donelan

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