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Fresh bird flu case detected as Australia remains on high alert
Latest detection follows 2 confirmed cases in Western Australia
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 21, 2026
Bird flu is finally in Australia. What does that mean for us?
Bird flu is finally in Australia. What does that mean for us?
9 News Australia
· Jul 5, 2026
The deadliest strain of bird flu reaches NSW | 9 News Australia
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Anadolu Agency
· Jul 3, 2026
Australia’s most populous state detects suspected case of deadly H5N1 bird flu
This is 6th case found in Australia since June 14
India News Network
· Jun 25, 2026
Australia Intensifies Measures Against Bird Flu Outbreak
Australian authorities enhance biosecurity and surveillance following H5N1 bird flu detection in multiple states, assuring safety of poultry products.
Animals | The Guardian
· Jun 24, 2026
Bird flu confirmed in South Australia as infected petrel brings deadly H5N1 cases to three
An additional case is suspected in Western Australia, which would bring the total number of bird flu infections to fourFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastDeadly H5 bird flu has been confirmed in two Australian states after a migratory seabird tested positive for the disease in South Australia.Western Australia also has another suspected positive case, in a southern giant petrel, found in the Quindalup region in the state’s south west. Continue reading...
Sky News Australia
· Jun 27, 2026
Another suspected bird flu case in Western Australia
Another suspected case of a deadly bird flu has been identified in Western Australia. It's the fifth suspected or confirmed case in Australia. Western Australia Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis says there is no evidence the H5 avian flu has spread to the local wildlife.
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Related coverage for "Fresh bird flu case detected as Australia remains on high alert": The New Zealand Herald — Bird flu is finally in Australia. What does that mean for us?. 9 News Australia — The deadliest strain of bird flu reaches NSW | 9 News Australia. Anadolu Agency — Australia’s most populous state detects suspected case of deadly H5N1 bird flu. India News Network — Australia Intensifies Measures Against Bird Flu Outbreak. Animals | The Guardian — Bird flu confirmed in South Australia as infected petrel brings deadly H5N1 cases to three. Sky News Australia — Another suspected bird flu case in Western Australia