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Animalplan 2022 to 2027

Stakeholder webinar

On 14 November 2025 the Animalplan Steering Committee and Secretariat are hosting a webinar to discuss outcomes and actions from the June 2025 Animalplan Mid-Term Review Workshop.

The webinar will include:

  • presentation from the Animalplan Steering Committee Co-Chairs Kylie Hewson and Tanya Pittard
  • panel discussion with government and industry leaders
  • Q&A session.

Register for the webinar via Humanitix

Animalplan 2022 to 2027 is Australia’s first national action plan for production animal health. It aims to strengthen animal health practices in our livestock industries.

It was endorsed by the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and by state and territory agriculture ministers, in September 2022.

The plan consolidates themes from over 30 existing strategies, action plans and frameworks. This includes the Commonwealth Biosecurity 2030 roadmap and the National Biosecurity Strategy.

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Animalplan 2022 to 2027

Animalplan is Australia’s first national action plan for production animal health.

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Animalplan projects

Animalplan has 7 objectives that were developed through extensive engagement with government, industry organisations and animal health experts.

The  projects include information that was previously available in the Animalplan progress reports published between November 2023 and February 2025.

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Project 50: myFeedback data

  • Active
  • Objective 7
Help beef and sheepmeat producers make data-driven on-farm decisions to improve the quality and health of their livestock, in line with market requirements.

Project 51: Equine piroplasmosis diagnostic capability development

  • Completed
  • Objective 2
Develop antibody detection tests to screen horses entering or exiting Australia.

Project 52: South Australian pig biosecurity project

  • Completed
  • Objective 1
  • Objective 3
Enhance biosecurity preparedness across the pork supply chain to support market access and business continuity.

Project 53: Defining an antimicrobial assessment framework for the Australian animal sector

  • Completed
  • Objective 4
Develop an antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) assessment framework.

Project 54: Improve national diagnostic capability for glanders

  • Active
  • Objective 2
Establish an accredited diagnostic process for glanders.

Project 55: Assessment and improvement of national bluetongue serological capability - a comparative study of commercial and in-house ELISAs

  • Completed
  • Objective 2
Evaluate antibody detection tests to support disease surveillance and response activities.

Project 56: Improvement of serological testing for flaviviruses in Australian livestock

  • Completed
  • Objective 2
Develop an antibody detection test that can screen for several viruses at once such as Japanese encephalitis virus, Murray Valley encephalitis virus and West Nile virus.

Project 57: Towards validation of a microRNA-based diagnostic test for Johne's disease

  • Completed
  • Objective 2
Develop molecular assays using host microRNA biomarkers to improve detection of Johne’s disease.

Project 58: Assessment of molecular DIVA capabilities for lumpy skin disease virus

  • Active
  • Objective 2
Assess existing tests that determine if an animal was infected or vaccinated.

Project 59: Quality assurance for high-throughput sequencing as an infectious agent discovery tool

  • Completed
  • Objective 2
Establish standardised high-throughput sequencing (HTS) workflows for infectious agent discovery.

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