3rd Annual Global Ecohealth Summit
The 3rd Annual Global Ecohealth Summit (aka Earth Hug) is a relational, interactive, and cross-disciplinary gathering that brings together voices from One Health, Ecohealth, and Planetary Health to co-create a healthier, more just, and sustainable
Project Launch: Indo-Pacific Initiative for Sustainable Animal Health Cooperation
Project Launch: Indo-Pacific Initiative for Sustainable Animal Health Cooperation
One Health in Australia and the Region: Moving to action and impact
To celebrate One Health Day 2023, the Nossal Institute for Global Health is hosting a panel of experts to collectively address the increasing health, food security, water, energy and biodiversity challenges the world faces.
Cherbourg Vet Visit - promoting One Health for people and their pets
The Cherbourg Visiting Vet program began in 2016, in response to community-identified concerns around their pets.
Launch of the Queensland Alliance of One Health Sciences
The University of Queensland is pleased to invite you to the launch of the Queensland Alliance for One Health Sciences (QAEHS) aiming to improve zoonotic disease public health policy through integrated health research that addresses local, nationa
GCEID Geelong One Health Day
Global “ One Health Day ”, officially celebrated on November 3, highlights the benefits of a One Health transdisciplinary approach towards solving today’s critical animal, human and ecological health challenges.
CSIRO-AAHL One Health Day
As part of the global One Health movement, CSIRO-AAHL will showcase projects that assess and address planetary health challenges.
One Health and Arboviruses: Threats and Solutions
The Discipline of Public Health & Tropical Medicine and Discipline of Veterinary Sciences invites you to the World One Health Day and Professor Rick Speare’s memorial annual event.
Second International One Welfare Conference
The second international One Welfare conference is designed to explore the intersection of animal welfare, human wellbeing and environmental sustainability.
GCEID World "One Health" Day
This event, aimed at the general public, will showcase how researchers in Geelong are undertaking collaborative research to protect people, animals and the environment from infectious diseases.
Why we need a One Health approach for the surveillance of drug-resistant bacteria
The modern world of medicine has been built on the use of antibiotics. Antibiotics protect us from infection during childbirth, surgery, and when our immune systems aren’t working properly.
North Queensland Tropical Zoonoses Interest Group
The North Queensland Tropical Zoonoses Interest Group was founded on the 3 October at its inaugural meeting comprising medical doctors, veterinarians and related health professionals.
VET392 One Health Day
Undergraduate students enrolled in the One Health unit have created communication tools to increase awareness about a variety of One Health topics, including antimicrobial resistance, zoonotic diseases and ecotoxicology.