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  3. The first wave of bird flu is the worst: what Australia can learn from overseas

The Conversation AU

The first wave of bird flu is the worst: what Australia can learn from overseas

The rest of the world has already had to grapple with bird flu – and there are lessons for Australia.

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By Bethany J Hoye, Lecturer in Animal Ecology, University of Wollongong

20 August 2026|1 min read|The Conversation AU
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