UAM Conference Proceedings - Perth 1998

Prologue - Michael Banyard, Australian Veterinary Association

Bushfire evacuation - David Webster, Acting Regional Manager, Swan Region

Animals in traffic emergencies - Peter Carrie, Ranger Services Co-ordinator, City of Melville

Cyclone and flood emergencies - George Sulc, State Emergency Services

Dog attacks on livestock - Garth Jennens, AMREX

Animal instincts and local government management - John Kleem, Consultant

Best practice in municipal pet management - performance indicating and benchmarking - Dick Murray, Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic

Pet ownership and Asian multiculturalism - Jeni Hood, Murdoch University

The dog health program in Aboriginal communities - a method for dog management in remote Aboriginal communities - Kathryn Wilks and P Williamson, Murdoch University

Making room for pets in high and medium density housing - the role of urban planning - Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd

Mobile education unit - Steve Elvidge, City of Subiaco

A review of current Australian companion animal legislation - Robert Stabler, Veterinarian and Michael Banyard, Veterinarian

Communication interpersonal - Tony Miosich, Fremantle Council

Communication - Brian Watkins, Shire of Mundaring

Managing and valuing an important resource - AMOs - Barry Austin, Town of Cottesloe

Compulsory competitive tendering - Kenneth Muir, Animal Control Services Ltd

Making room for dogs in public open space - are we planning for dogs or for people with dogs? - Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd

Increasing effectiveness through building high performing teams - Alex Brown, Modal