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  • Australian Cattle VeterinariansThe Australian Cattle Veterinarians (ACV) is a special interest group of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA).

    Their members are predominately mixed practitioner veterinarians who have a specific interest in cattle that constitute a significant amount of the protein food production in Australia and for export.

    The science of these species continues to grow in significance to producers, consumers and government.

    For more information visit www.ava.com.au/cattle

    Register for the 2016 ACV Déjà Moo Conference www.etouches.com/acv16

    Australian Cattle VeterinariansSpecial interest group of the Australian Veterinary AssociationGarden City Office Park, 3/2404 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, QLD 4113T. + 61 07 3422 5302 F. + 61 07 3423 1503 E. [email protected]. www.ava.com.au/cattle

    http://ava.com.au/cattlemailto:acv%40ava.com.au?subject=http://www.ava.com.au/cattle

  • About the conferenceThe 2016 ACV Conference this year titled “Déjà Moo” is a three day event held at Ayers Rock Resort, Northern Territory.

    The scientific program will closely replicate the most popular event that ACV ran in Alice Springs which showcased the latest trends in livestock veterinary practice and shared many common procedures and processes.

    This event promises to be THE conference that cattle vets remember – we have an exciting program including three full days of conference presentations and some magnificent social events that you won’t experience anywhere else!

    The full conference registration will include:• Three full day conference attendance• Coach transfers to and from Ayers Rock Airport (the transfers meet all scheduled

    flights)• Porterage to and from your room• Breakfast (from Wednesday to Friday)• Three very special evening events, including the award-winning Sound of Silence• Uluru Sunrise Viewing and breakfast• National Park Pass – 3 day pass into Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park (you will have one

    day remaining on passes at the conclusion of the conference allowing attendees to visit the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park at your leisure). For further information on Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park please visit

    http://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/Uluru/

    Who will attend?There will be a broad mix of veterinarians from all fields of veterinary science including

    ACV welcome attendance by those involved in the cattle industry seeking a higher understanding of the science behind their production stream.

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    employed veterinarians

    graduating students

    practice owners/

    principalsacademics

    industry veterinarians

    government veterinarians

    http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/http://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/

  • VenueThe event will be held at Ayers Rock Resort, at the gateway of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, in the Northern Territory. Ayers Rock Resort is an oasis within the middle of Australia’s central desert region. Nestled in the desert like a giant mythical snake and hidden below the level of the highest red sand dune, everything about the Resort reflects sensitivity to the environment and respect for the area’s traditional owners. The Resort lies hidden from view to those visiting the National Park precinct, huge sails provide shade, solar panels generate power and native trees flourish throughout.

    The resort provides a variety of accommodation options for every possible taste and budget - from the award winning 5-star Sails in the Desert Hotel, and modern Desert Gardens Hotel, to the self-contained Emu Walk Apartments, the authentic Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge & Ayers Rock Campground, offering powered campsites and air conditioned cabins.

    We have negotiated special rates for conference attendees at this remote location until 3 February 2016 ONLY (after which availability is likely to be very limited), so it is advisable to book early to avoid disappointment. This is premier tourist season at the location and our block booking must be released within the contracted times, so please DON’T leave booking until the last minute! There is absolutely no other accommodation anywhere nearby.

    Accommodation bookings can be made using the form included or online at secureregistrations.com/ACV2016/

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    How to get there Ayers Rock Airport Ayers Rock Airport (AYQ), also known as Connellan Airport, is situated near Yulara and is a 20 minute drive from Uluru. Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Jetstar all have regular flights that service Ayers Rock Airport. Ayers Rock Airport to Ayers Rock ResortAyers Rock Airport is conveniently located just six kilometres from Ayers Rock Resort. Complimentary return coach transfers meet every scheduled flight. The return transfer collects you from your hotel approximately 2 hours prior to flight departure. Check with reception for exact departure times.

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  • Resort AmenitiesFor more detailed information visit the Ayers Rock Resort website. Town Square in Ayers Rock Resort provides a comprehensive range of services and shops including:

    • ANZ Bank & ATM• IGA Supermarket – prices may reflect the location!• Food & Beverage outlets• Medical services• Newsagency• Post Office• Tours & Information Centre• Service Station and Auto-Repairs• Laundry and dry-cleaning• Art Gallery• Souvenirs, homewares, fashion, and t-shirt stores• Health & Beauty salon

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    http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/around-the-resort/services-and-facilities

  • Keynote speaker

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    Dave is a Professor in the Animal Population Health Institute, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University.

    His research interests include clostridial diseases of ruminants, bilingual livestock worker training, and livestock disease surveillance. He’s been out here before, and is back by popular demand. His practical “how to” approach will ensure you take home useful tips and tricks that you can use – whether you are in practice, teaching or consultancy.

    workshopsTwo pre-conference workshops will be held on the afternoon of Tuesday 5 April. These will be classroom-style workshops held within the Ayers Rock Resort. You will be able to register for the pre-conference workshops when registering for the conference, at extra charge. The committee has decided to this year offer the workshops prior to the conference with no minimum numbers ensuring that you can book your travel with confidence of workshop attendance. The number of attendees are capped at the room capacity, so please get in early to secure your spot at these informative workshops.

    Excel for veterinarians – Dave Beggs has been using spreadsheets since 1984. Most people only scratch the surface when using Excel – but there are a stack of new bells and whistles that have been added in recent years that many people don’t know about. Come and learn how to handle data more efficiently and make your spreadsheets more professional and productive for yourself.

    Calf disease and management workshop – Matt Izzo is an accredited cattle specialist. Matt will take you through how to manage the sick calf as well as providing the necessary steps to investigate why calves are getting sick and practical solutions to prevent further disease.

    For information regarding pricing for the pre-conference workshops please see the REGISTRATIONS page of this brochure, or click here.

    Pre-conference workshops are open to members only.

    Dave Van Metre

  • Depart for Uluru Sunrise Viewing How I treat low fertility in year round calving herds

    Bill Tranter

    Breakfast boxes will be provided, return approx. 8am. No breakfast in trade area today.

    Strategies for managing low conception rates, low submission rates and high abortion rates in year round calving dairy herds.

    Prognosis of Lantana Poisoning Laparoscopic LDA correction

    Brandon Fraser Craig Wood

    A prospective lantana camara study to evaluate prognostic indicators in beef cattle.

    Use of the two-step Janowitz laparoscopic abomasopexy in Australian field conditions.

    How to treat BRD in feedlots (by predicting when it will occur)

    How I treat abomasitis and abomasal bloat in calves

    Lee Taylor Dave Van Metre

    How to use feedlot records to calculate when BRD risk is highest and pre-emptively manage that risk.

    The potential causes, treatment, and preventive practices for abomasitis and abomasal bloat.

    How I perform fluid therapy

    Dave Van Metre

    Practical oral and intravenous fluid therapy in a field setting.

    Deep Sepsis of the DigitBovine prepartum problems – Floppy, sloppy and fluid perturbations

    Dave Van Metre Scott Norman

    Digital Dermatitis – Treatment and Management How I treat the acute abdomen 

    Mark Humphris Dave Van Metre

    Performing Facilitated Ankylosis or Digit Amputation Practice Tips For An Easier Calf Omphalectomy

    Brandon Fraser Brandon Fraser

    When, why and how to perform each procedure. Practice tips to make your life easier.

    A common procedure that does not need to be intimidating with a few practice tips.

    How I get calves out How I fix fractures in the field How to treat difficult clients

    Dave Van Metre Dave Van Metre David Beggs

    Options and principles of external fixation of fractures in the field setting.

    Treating difficult clients as a medical condition.

    Percutaneous fetotomies – A cut above the rest

    Treating prolapses and pizzles How to dart cattle

    Scott Norman Enoch Bergman Andrew Perry

    The process of percutaneous fetotomy utilising Utrecht equipment as originally performed in the 1960’s by the late Prof C.H.W. deBois, of The State University of Utrecht.

    Things you can do with a callicrate bander. A method to capture cattle using remote delivery systems and chemicals registered for use in food producing animals.

    Treating Calves Better – The benefits of feeding milk

    Remembering to treat - the Cattle Vet Consultant

    Jamie McNeil Dave Beggs

    Changing how we feed dairy calves may have the potential to result in healthier, more productive cows.

    An ACV Resource for members - software to assist with herd health programs.

    How I treat the chronic abdomen

    Dave Van Metre

    Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for the animal with chronic disorders of the forestomach and intestinal tract.

    What does anthelmintic resistance mean for worm treatment in cattle?Nic Wonders

    Findings of 36 Worm Egg Count Reduction Tests trials throughout Australia, and their implications for practitioners and producers.

    How to treat anthelmintic resistance in cattle

    Susan Swaney

    How to monitor parasite burdens, use anthelmintics and manage early resistance to maintain production in beef and dairy cattle.

    5:30 5:45 Load buses for Sounds of Silence Dinner 7:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks with Gala Dinner to follow

    At conclusion of event, buses will drop delegates at accommodation (approx. 11 pm)

    On lawn outside conference centre.

    An outline of the causes of dairy herd bull breakdown, and managing the bull team to improve their performance.

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    Treating penile and preputial injuries in bulls4:00 -

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    Excel for Veterinarians - David Beggs Calf disease and management - Matt Izzo

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    Obstetrical fundamentals will be combined with a few novel approaches for delivery of calves taught to the author by the humbling hand of fate, by fellow practitioners, and by farmers and farm hands. Options and tricks for conducting a successful fetotomy and cesarean section.

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    Including vaginal prolapse, hydrops amnion, hydrops allantois and fetal mummification…

    Bovine digital dermatitis is the most common causes of infectious lameness in dairy cattle in the Northern Hemisphere. The incidence of Digital dermatitis is increasing in Australian dairy farms, and there is a need for veterinarians to become active in advising clients on management of this emerging disease.

    Cattle with acute abdominal disorders must be examined and treated efficiently and effectively to limit suffering and achieve as accurate of a diagnosis and prognosis as is practicable.

    A casual welcome dinner held poolside at Sails In The Desert venue.

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    TUESDAY 5 APRIL 2016

    Welcome to the 2016 ACV Conference

    Enoch Bergman

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    12:30 - 1:30 LUNCH

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    How I choose an antibiotic - its more than just an active ingredient.Dave Van Metre

    While commonly treated by digital amputation, deep sepsis of the digit may be also effectively managed with medical and surgical treatments aimed at salvage of the affected digit. Digital anesthesia and medical and surgical options for deep sepsis of the digit will be discussed.

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    Selection of antimicrobials for food animals requires consideration of more factors than for most companion animals. Legal restrictions on use and avoidance of residues in meat and milk are foremost. The primary pharmacologic characteristics of some of the commonly used antimicrobials will be discussed with an algorithm for antimicrobial selection.

    How to treat consistently - establishing farm protocols

    Matt Izzo

    Some of the key steps to formulating on farm treatment protocols.

    10:00 - 10:30 MORNING TEA

    Sponsor Presentation

    12:15 - 1:30 LUNCH

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    George Osborne Young Speakers Session

    Michaela Woolford, Gemma O’Reilly,

    Jess Bourke, Alana Phillips

    Case Study: First attempt at the Collection and Freezing of Bull Semen Straws. Michaela Woolford Selenium supplementation for the reduction in the incidence of retained foetal membranes - A systematic review. Gemma O’Reilly Listeria monocytogenes abortions in dairy cattle, and dermal lesions in humans: a case study. Jess Bourke Biochemistry: The extra tool we should be putting in our back pocket! Alana Phillips

    3:30 -

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    Dave Van Metre

    Bulls with injuries to the penis and/or prepuce must be evaluated thoroughly, potentially on a repeated basis, so that an accurate prognosis for recovery of breeding capacity can be made. Surgery may be necessary to restore breeding capacity. However, almost all cases of bulls require a relatively common set of medical treatments for the first several days to weeks following injury.

    How to treat dairy herd bulls: like performance athletesAndy Hancock

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    Please register at the conference centre to ensure you have your welcome ticket. (No lunch provided Tuesday)

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    social programThe 2016 ACV Déjà Moo Conference offers ample opportunity to network with your peers. This year’s social program is included in your conference registration fees.

    Tuesday 5 April – Welcome BBQOn Tuesday evening, a casual welcome BBQ dinner and drinks will be held poolside at the Sails in the Desert venue at Ayers Rock Resort.

    Wednesday 6 April – Breakfast, No dinner includedWednesday morning begins with very popular bacon and egg roll breakfast in the Tjungu Ballroom at Ayers Rock Resort, a great chance to get that last bit of sustenance and network with trade representatives before a full day of exciting conference presentations.

    On Wednesday night attendees will have a free night to enjoy dinner at their leisure and enjoy the amenities of Ayers Rock Resort and the unique surrounds. While dinner is at your own cost, to allow the venue to plan, we will ask you where you are likely to dine.

    A full list of Dining & Bar venues at Ayers Rock Resort are available here.

    Thursday 7 April – Uluru Sunrise Viewing (with breakfast) & Sounds of Silence DinnerBe up before dawn on Thursday morning to catch the bus to watch the remarkable changing colours of Uluru as the sun rises over the desert landscape. On-the-go breakfast boxes will be supplied to all attendees. No breakfast will be available in the trade hall on Thursday morning.

    Dinner on Thursday evening is a unique experience and at an exclusive conference-only location. Sounds of Silence is an award-winning dining experience that begins with outback style canapés served atop a sand dune overlooking the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. Under the clear outback night sky, attendees will enjoy a three course bush-tucker inspired buffet to the sounds of a didgeridoo, and be treated with a traditional Indigenous dance performance. After dinner, attendees can relax under a sea of stars while the resident star talker decodes the southern night sky, locating the Southern Cross, signs of the zodiac, and the Milky Way. Planets and galaxies are also highly visible due to the exceptional clarity of the atmosphere. This will certainly be one dining experience you will remember!

    Free transfers are arranged for both the Uluru Sunrise Viewing and Sounds of Silence dining experience to and from Ayers Rock Resort.

    *Please be aware that the indigenous performers are traditional people with strong cultural obligations. In the event of some major unforeseen cultural event, such as ceremonial duties or bereavement, Ayers Rock Resort may not be able to provide the specified activity as advertised.

    Friday 8 April – Breakfast & Gala DinnerFriday morning’s breakfast will be again be served in the Tjungu Ballroom at Ayers Rock Resort.

    The Gala Dinner, held on-site at the Ayers Rock Resort Conference Centre, is included for all to conclude the conference. Party the night away, or have an early night at your discretion – dinner and drinks will be offered. Conference attendees like to dress up this night, but it is definitely not a black tie event!

    http://www.ava.com.au/sites/default/files/AVA_website/ACV/Conference/Map%20%20restaurants.pdf

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  • Uluru - Kata Tjuta National ParkUluru–Kata Tjuta National Park is Aboriginal land. The park is jointly managed by its Anangu traditional owners and Parks Australia. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is internationally recognised as a World Heritage Area. It is one of few properties in the world to be dual-listed by UNESCO for outstanding natural values and outstanding cultural values.

    Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park expands across more than 327,414 acres of Northern Territory’s desert outback and is home to two of the world’s most iconic rock formations. Uluru and Kata Tjuta have significant meaning to Aboriginal people, they both form an important focus of their spiritual life.

    • Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home to 21 mammals, 73 reptiles, 178 birds, and four frogs. Look out for some colourful characters like the thorny devil and splendid fairy-wren.

    • Uluru is one of the largest monoliths in the world, made of arkosic sandstone.• Uluru stands 348m high, that’s higher that The Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Chrysler Building in New

    York, and 2.5 times the height of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.• The circumference of the base of Uluru is 9.4 kilometres.• The symbolism used in Uluru’s rock art is thought to date back at least 5,000 years.• Kata Tjuta is an Aboriginal name and means “many heads”• The tallest dome of Kata Tjuta stands 546m high. Kata Tjuta is approximately 30km west of

    Uluru.

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    Field Guide to Northern Territory Fauna

    Explore the Northern Territory’s unique and diverse wildlife with the Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory’s Field Guide app. The app combines detailed animal descriptions of almost 600 species with stunning imagery and sounds to provide a valuable reference. iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/field-guide-to-northern-territory/id859679523?mt=8Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.gov.nt.artsandmuseums.fieldguide

    Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Visitor’s Guide

    For more information on Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park please read the visitor’s guide here:http://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/pub/visitor-guide.pdf

    Click to download Uluru - Kata Tjuta

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    Uluru - kata tjuta national park

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  • • All amounts are shown in $AUD and include 10% GST.• Regrettably no refunds can be made for cancellation on or after 4 March 2016;• Accommodation is NOT included in registration prices – book using the included form or online after registration opens• Program and other event details are subject to change. AVA is not liable for any loss of expenses incurred as a result of program changes.• * Must be accompanied by a registered delegate. Does not include lectures but does include day catering and all social events. • ** For delegates or partners who wish only to attend social events. Does not include lectures or day catering in trade hall.

    Register at www.etouches.com/acv16. Check www.ava.com.au/cattle for further updates

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    Early bird registrationRegistration opens mid-NovemberEarly bird closes 5 February 2016

    ACV member $1550

    AVA member $1850

    Student member $770

    Student non member $950

    Non member $2600

    Accompanying family member - Adult* $800

    Accompanying family member - Child* $250

    Social package only** $600

    Delegate registrationPrices valid 6 February - 18 March 2016 Registrations

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    workshop registration

    Registration will be online for the pre-conference workshops, available as an additional extra to your conference registration. Afternoon tea will be provided for all workshop attendees.

    ACV member AVA member Non member

    Excel for veterinarians - Workshop $220 $440 $440

    Calf disease and management - Workshop $220 $440 $440

    Due to the remote location and need to pre-book all catering the

    2016 ACV “Déjà Moo” Conference is ALL INCLUSIVE of science and social

    Registration prices are all inclusive for the following conference events:• Day Catering including breakfast for 3 days of conference• Evening events for 3 days of conference (with one free night)• Uluru Sunrise Viewing and breakfast• National Park Pass - 3-day pass for Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park

    Registration

    ACV member $1850

    AVA member $2150

    Student member $900

    Student non member $1200

    Non member $2900

    Accompanying family member - Adult* $850

    Accompanying family member - Child* $425

    Social package only** $700

    https://www.secureregistrations.com/ACV2016/http://www.etouches.com/acv16http://www.ava.com.au/cattle

  • ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM AUSTRALIAN CATTLE VETS CONFERENCE

    4TH – 9TH APRIL 2016 AYERS ROCK RESORT, NT ALL RATES INCLUDE FREE WIFI AND A NON EXCLUSIVE AIRPORT TRANSFER

    Please note: Registration will be online only. For people wishing to pre-book accommodation please use this form

    Outback Pioneer Lodge Outback Pioneer Lodge offers dormitory accommodations with access to an outdoor swimming pool and a shared kitchen. Each room at Outback Pioneer Lodge features heating and air conditioning. All rooms have access to shared bathroom facilities. The property also features a guest laundry and a guest lounge with a TV and internet access. $165.00AUD per night - Quad Share room

    Outback Pioneer Hotel The Outback Pioneer Hotel features comfortable air-conditioned rooms, less than 14.5 km from Ayers Rock (Uluru). It includes grounds with a barbecue area and an outdoor swimming pool. Each room at the Outback Pioneer Hotel includes tea/coffee-making facilities and a private bathroom. $224.00AUD per night - Standard room

    Desert Gardens Hotel Desert Gardens Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, some with a private balcony or views of Ayers Rock (Uluru). Guests can unwind in the outdoor pool, or at the restaurant and bar. Surrounded by native gardens, each room at Desert Gardens Hotel includes a minibar and tea and coffee-making facilities. There is a TV with movies on demand in every room. $231.00AUD per night - Standard room $291.00AUD per night - Desert Rock View room

    Sails in the Desert Featuring a tennis court and an outdoor swimming pool, Sails in the Desert is located at the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The air-conditioned rooms have a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities. Each room has a private bathroom with bathrobes, a hairdryer and free toiletries. $297.00AUD per night – Superior room

    Emu Walk Apartment Each apartment is air-conditioned and has a TV with on-demand movies, plus a balcony or porch. All apartments are self-contained, with separate kitchen, living and bedroom areas. One Bedroom - Sleeps 4, Two Bedroom – Sleeps 6. $288.75AUD per night - One bedroom $371.25AUD per night - Two bedroom

    BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

  • ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM AUSTRALIAN CATTLE VETS CONFERENCE

    4TH – 9TH APRIL 2016 AYERS ROCK RESORT, NT

    PERSONAL DETAILS Title: First Name: Surname:

    Names of accompanying persons.

    Company:

    Invoice Address:

    Suburb: State: Postcode:

    Contact Phone No: Fax No: (required if no email address)

    Email:

    ACCOMMODATION DETAILS Please see the Accommodation Options on the attached page and add your choice below. CHECK IN DATE: / 04 / 2016 CHECK OUT DATE: / 04 / 2016

    HOTEL:

    ROOM TYPE:

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY: TWIN/DOUBLE OCCUPANCY:

    BEDDING CONFIGURATION: (ie: 2 x single beds, 1 queen bed)

    SPECIAL REQUESTS: (ie: non-smoking room)

    PAYMENT DETAILS Once your booking form has been received by the Conference Secretariat, a confirmation will be sent back to you within 3 working days. If you have not received your confirmation by this time, please make contact with the Conference Secretariat on (07) 5562 0164. Please note that you have one payment option – Provide your credit card details below and Voyages will charge this card at either the time of booking, or no earlier than 120 days prior to your arrival. There are no credit card fees attached to this process. The hotel may also request a credit card on check in to cover incidentals. Please a l s o note that cancellation fees apply within 60 days of check-in. Cancellation Policy: 60 - 46 Days – 10% of total room cost booked, 45 - 31 Days – 20% of total room cost booked & 30 – 0 Days 100% cancellation fee applies. For any queries contact the Conference Secretariat on (07) 5562 0164. Please fax this form to (07) 5604 1181 or email: [email protected]

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  • Déjà mooc o n f e r e n c e

    •registration brochure•

    6-8 April 2016Ayers Rock Resort, Northern Territory

    Australian Cattle VeterinariansSpecial interest group of the Australian Veterinary Association

    Garden City Office Park, 3/2404 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, QLD 4113T. + 61 07 3422 5302 F. + 61 07 3423 1503 E. [email protected]

    W. www.ava.com.au/cattle