Killer bird flu strain on the brink of invading Australia: ‘It would be horrific’

Aussies are no strangers to the challenges that nature can throw our way.

But there's a new threat on the horizon that could have serious implications for our farmers, wildlife, and potentially our health: the highly pathogenic avian influenza, known as H5N1.

This deadly bird flu strain has already wreaked havoc globally, and now it's knocking on Australia's door.



The H5N1 strain is not just another flu; it's a virulent virus that primarily affects birds but can potentially infect humans.

With the warmer months approaching, bringing with them the migration of wild birds, the risk of H5N1 reaching Australian shores is increasing.


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A deadly bird flu strain is set to invade Australia. Credit: Shutterstock


This comes when egg purchase limits are still in place at major supermarkets across multiple states, and over two million commercial birds have been culled nationwide due to the H7N3 strain.

Farmers are on high alert, with Victorian Farmers Federation Vice President and Egg Producer Danyel Cucinotta expressing grave concerns.

'It would be horrific for the agricultural industry, and it would be horrific for the native wildlife because it won't just be agriculture that gets impacted,' she said.

The potential arrival of H5N1 is not just a problem for those in the agricultural sector. The Invasive Species Council and BirdLife Australia are calling for increased federal funding to protect threatened wildlife.

With only $580,000 currently allocated for early detection and response to H5N1 in Australian wildlife, experts are warning that more than this will be needed to have a meaningful impact.



The upcoming emergency meeting on 18 October, which will bring together state environment and agriculture ministers, is a critical juncture.

BirdLife Australia Chief Executive Kate Millar emphasised the importance of this gathering: 'We need them to recognise that the current allocation of funding for protecting Australia’s birds and other wildlife from this deadly strain of bird flu won’t have any meaningful impact.'

‘This virus is on Australia’s doorstep. When it arrives, the window of opportunity to respond will be short.’

Advocacy Director of the Invasive Species Council, Jack Gough, echoed this sentiment, urging for real commitment and clear national preparation milestones.

The comparison to the $66 million allocated to prepare for African swine flu highlights the disparity in funding and the urgency needed to prevent wildlife deaths and potential extinctions of species.

‘We need real money committed and clear national preparation milestones agreed to which focus on actually reducing wildlife deaths and stopping extinctions of wildlife like Tassie devils, Australian sea lions, black swans,’ Gough said.



The disruption to the supply chain is already being felt, with egg producers struggling to meet demand.

'We actually eat about 19 million eggs a day nationwide,' Cucinotta pointed out.

With over two million birds culled, it could take between six and 18 months for supplies to recover after a single biosecurity outbreak.

The Victorian Farmers Federation is working closely with the state government and has established a working group with the Victorian chief veterinary officer to assess the state's preparedness for H5N1.

This group will review the recent H7 outbreak, identify gaps, and suggest improved response protocols.



Cucinotta stressed that even those with backyard hens have a role to play in the biosecurity chain.

‘People with backyard hens, you have a responsibility in the biosecurity chain as well,’ she said.

‘You absolutely need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of avian influenza and know the animal disease hotline just as much as the person who has 100,000 chickens for commercial production.’

Key Takeaways
  • Farmers and wildlife carers are being warned about the potential arrival of the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain in Australia.
  • Over two million commercial birds have been culled nationwide due to H7N3, affecting egg supply and leading to purchase limits at supermarkets.
  • BirdLife Australia and the Invasive Species Council have called for increased federal funding for early detection and response to protect against H5N1.
  • The Victorian Farmers Federation is urging farmers to have a biosecurity plan in place, highlighting the importance of awareness and preparedness among both commercial operators and those with backyard hens.
Are you taking any precautions to protect yourself from potential bird flu exposure? Share them with us in the comments below.
 
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It’s not paranoia!
Happy that you are able to sit back and accept all the lies and scaremongering you are fed on a daily basis!
If you are happy to pay the excessive prices and have all the different vaccines the well be it.
Have a happy head in the sand Existenc.
Allow me to introduce you to @BruceC, @Rickcb63 and @Lizzie1149.

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Do you people actually realise how serious this is if it takes hold in this country.
Complaining about SDC noting it. It has also been reported elsewhere.
You will have something to really complain about if you can't buy any eggs.
If you don't want to read the article and are not interested move on. Easy. I don't recall anything being said about jabs against avian flu and in case you hadn't noticed polio has practically been eliminated except in 3rd world countries where jabs are not used.
Don't you people get tired of coming up with all your conspiracy theories.
Not a conspiracy when it becomes fact
 
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Planned like the last one. That’s why they held a summit a couple of weeks ago to plan things . Lockdowns and scenarios.
Strange. There is no agricultural/health organisation or NGO affiliated with this summit except SyllabusX, which is an event management company based in Virginia, USA.
 
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Strange. There is no agricultural/health organisation or NGO affiliated with this summit except SyllabusX, which is an event management company based in Virginia, USA.
These conspiracy theorists will grab onto anything to try and prove their point.
As I said previously, they read garbage on the internet and then believe it. I wouldn't mind betting most of them have never read any decent books, with actual knowledge in them, in their life.
Look at Trump, he rants and raves like a lunatic, tells lie after lie, things that have actually been proven to be lies and yet millions of people still follow him?????
Unfortunately the stupid people in the world are out breeding the smart ones, because the smart ones know you can't educate and raise children on dreams and pie in the sky ideas.
Glad I'm the age I am but I feel sorry for my grandchildren.
What sort of a world are they going to end up in
 
Do you people actually realise how serious this is if it takes hold in this country.
Complaining about SDC noting it. It has also been reported elsewhere.
You will have something to really complain about if you can't buy any eggs.
If you don't want to read the article and are not interested move on. Easy. I don't recall anything being said about jabs against avian flu and in case you hadn't noticed polio has practically been eliminated except in 3rd world countries where jabs are not used.
Don't you people get tired of coming up with all your conspiracy theories.
Absolutely true, “mylittletibbies!

Move on people - take advice or bear the consequences looming for everyone (even you people/non-believers) if we all ignore what is reported, just like all of you who seem to think you are ‘the only top advisors’ here who know everything and also say everything is a scam and just scare mongering.

Hope you all stay well, live longer and thanks to your ignorance and ‘doing your thing’ will also see us believers are made extinct by your stupidity.
 
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These conspiracy theorists don't read scientific journals Vegie because they're already clever enough reading garbage on the internet.
There has always been a section of the community who believe this rubbish and always will be.
God knows why people do this,.but take no notice of the people who actually do have degrees in science, medicine, etc and actually know what they are talking about.
Or maybe they are so stupid, they cannot even read! My apology for being so blunt to all the non-believers on this site who seem to know everything but don’t take advice. It usually costs nothing to take advice, but these theorists and non-believers will get more flack (and fall ill) and, hopefully, MIGHT survive us who do the right thing for ourselves and others but are put at risk by their stupidity!!!
 
Do you people actually realise how serious this is if it takes hold in this country.
Complaining about SDC noting it. It has also been reported elsewhere.
You will have something to really complain about if you can't buy any eggs.
If you don't want to read the article and are not interested move on. Easy. I don't recall anything being said about jabs against avian flu and in case you hadn't noticed polio has practically been eliminated except in 3rd world countries where jabs are not used.
Don't you people get tired of coming up with all your conspiracy theories.
There's no human vaccine yet for this virus.Human have usually caught it from close contact with birds..
 
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Do you people actually realise how serious this is if it takes hold in this country.
Complaining about SDC noting it. It has also been reported elsewhere.
You will have something to really complain about if you can't buy any eggs.
If you don't want to read the article and are not interested move on. Easy. I don't recall anything being said about jabs against avian flu and in case you hadn't noticed polio has practically been eliminated except in 3rd world countries where jabs are not used.
Don't you people get tired of coming up with all your conspiracy theorie
 
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How come it only affects chickens and humans and not other birds another covid scam from billyboy gates and his elitist mates
Who said it only affects chickens and humans.
The article clearly states they are worried about it being introduced by migratory birds.
If you bothered to read things properly maybe you wouldn't come up with conspiracy theories so readily.
 
An absolute croc of shit... its just another scam from the WHO Terrorists
Good for you & your opinion, I guess you have a very high scientist/medical degree to speak like this! Do you?

I sincerely hope you do not become affected by any of the viruses etc that the scientists and doctors warn us to be aware of. I will take any and every injection/vaccination that the REAL authorities advise us to take provided none of these injs/vaccs show ill-effects and severe or life-threatening results in the major population.

Enjoy your life without them, “Tipsy” - the majority of us, and the population in general, will take as advised.
 
Another one of the disbelievers in this country!
They obviously have very boring lives if they are continually looking for conspiracies around every corner. All you can do is feel sorry for them, you'll never convince them they're wrong.
Similar to people caught up in sects, brainwashed or brain-dead, not quite sure which.
 

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