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Australia politics live: Vanuatu PM in Canberra as hopes rise over treaty; fossil fuel companies accused of marketing to children
No evidence yet of transmission of bird flu to Australian wildlife, says Watt Murray Watt is asked about the big story in his portfolio – bird flu, of which cases have now been detected in WA and South Australia. The environment minister says that there are so far four confirmed cases, and all have involved a migratory bird. He repeats all state, territory and federal governments have undertaken preparedness plans over the last couple of years to deal with any outbreak. double quotation mark There’s no evidence at this point in time there’s been any transmission from those migratory birds to the broader Australian wildlife population. That’s obviously a good thing. That’s something we won’t want to see happen. I wouldn’t want to predict exactly what will happen from here. It is possible that we’ll see more cases over the next few days or weeks. But what I can say to people is that we’re prepared and … we want people to avoid contact with sick or dead birds. We want them to record and report any sightings they come across, so we can ensure that testing is done.