Urgent call for tougher biosecurity with Bali's foot-and-mouth diseased cattle

Emily Gobourg
Updated July 8 2022 - 8:31am, first published 8:30am
Andrew Gee says the federal government needs to 'get cracking' before the 'very real risk' of the cattle disease reaches Central West produce. Picture: File
Andrew Gee says the federal government needs to 'get cracking' before the 'very real risk' of the cattle disease reaches Central West produce. Picture: File

INFECTED Aussie cattle would see an immediate halt of livestock operations nationwide, which is why potential arrival of the rampant virus, has farmers on high alert.

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Emily Gobourg

Emily Gobourg

Journalist

Em Gobourg is a Cabonne-based journo with the CWD. Outside of people and business yarns, she's usually wearing Tradie boots or found on a rugby paddock. Want to get in touch? Flick an email to emily.gobourg@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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