UAM Conference Proceedings - Melbourne 1995

Prologue - Dr Michael Banyard, UAM Convenor

The benefits of living in the company of animals - Dr Edward Donelan, Victoria

Problems: a council perspective - Fred Pallas, Neighbourhood Support Services

Health benefits of pets: results from the Australian People and Pets survey - Bruce Headey, The Centre for Public Policy

RSPCA (Vic) animal handling facilities - Peter Brown, Animal Welfare

Holding facilities - Graeme Smith, The Lost Dog's Home

Management of unowned cat colonies - Carole Webb, Cat Protection Society of Victoria

Pet PEP: the pets and people education program - Lyndy Scott, Australian Veterinary Association

Ranger training in Western Australia - Graeme Raine, City of Nedlands

Accredited training for animal management staff - Gaille Perry, Brisbane Institute of TAFE

Theft by finding - Frank Burke, Animal Protection and Welfare Leagues of Queensland Inc

The principles of canine good citizens and puppy preschool - Kersti Seksel, Seaforth Veterinary Hospital

Options for animal identification systems - Warwick Prowse, New South Wales

Guidelines for designing and managing public open space - Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd

Evaluating outcomes - what should we measure? - Chris Liversage, City of Stirling Stirling City Council - an integrated system - Chris Liversage, City of Stirling

Regulatory compliance - exploring its limitations - Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd Providing animal control services to councils - Andrew Katers, Municipal Services Pty Ltd

Victoria cat legislation - Peter Penson, Department of Agriculture, Energy and Minerals

Cat legislation in South Australia - Deborah Kelly, Bureau of Animal Welfare

The provision of animal services to councils by veterinarians in practice - Ross Perry, Homebush Animal Hospital