Today: October 13, 2024
Today: October 13, 2024

Australia commits $64 million to protect against looming bird flu threat

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October 13, 2024
Reuters

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's government said on Sunday it would spend an extra A$95 million ($64.13 million) to protect against a destructive bird flu strain that has spread through bird and mammal populations worldwide but not yet reached the island continent.

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