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Animal and Plant Health NZ Animal and Plant Health NZ
  • About Us
    • What we do
    • Our Board
    • Our Team
    • Scholarships
    • History
  • Membership
    • Our members
    • Member benefits
    • Become a member
  • Our Work
    • Healthy animals
    • Healthy crops
    • Environmental stewardship
    • Safe food
    • Submissions
    • Who we work with
  • Events
    • Calendar
  • Priorities
    • What’s The Issue
    • What’s At Stake
    • What We Need
    • Our Five Priorities
  • News & Resources
    • Articles
    • Media releases
    • Resources
    • The facts
  • Contact Us
  • Members Login

About Dominique Bray

Q&A with our CE, Dr Liz Shackleton

Dr Liz Shackleton shares her thoughts on her new role as Chief Executive of Animal and Plant Health NZ. Innovative solutions crucial for managing pests and diseases New Zealand is... read more →
  • 15 December 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Articles, Healthy Animals, Healthy Crops, Media releases

NZ ag on track for reducing reliance on antibiotics

New Zealand agriculture continues to lead the way in its approach to antimicrobial resistance- one of the top ten global threats to human health. Agriculture remains ahead of the game... read more →
  • 15 November 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Healthy Animals, Media releases

Animal and Plant Health warns farmers of novel drench supply issues

Sheep, beef and dairy farmers may need to rethink their drenching strategies amid novel drench supply issues over the next six months. New Zealand’s manufacturers of these innovative products are... read more →
  • 4 October 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Healthy Animals, Media releases

New head to take the helm

Dr Liz Shackleton has been appointed Chief Executive of Animal and Plant Health New Zealand effective from 30 October 2023. Her wealth of strategic leadership experience in agriculture, animal health and biosecurity,... read more →
  • 28 August 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Healthy Animals, Healthy Crops, Media releases

Cyclone Gabrielle didn’t deter student from career in agriculture        

Without farm inputs, one-fifth of the Wairarapa farm where scholarship winner Tegan Mitchell was raised would have been rendered ineffective after Cyclone Gabrielle hit. Heading into winter, Kotu Station -... read more →
  • 15 August 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Healthy Crops, Media releases

Trading human patients for sheep, cattle, deer and working dogs

Animal and Plant Health NZ scholarship winner Lucy Mossman’s decision to become a rural vet came as an epiphany after chasing other careers. Greenlane Hospital post... read more →
  • 31 July 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Healthy Animals, Media releases

FIFA Fever

28 July 2023 It's great to be hosting the FIFA World Cup in NZ! Have you thought about what it takes to manage the ground on which these wonderful women... read more →
  • 28 July 2023
  • Dominique Bray
  • Media releases
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Contact

Animal and Plant Health Association of NZ Inc.
Level 7, Equinox House
111 The Terrace, PO Box 5069
Wellington 6140

 

Phone: +64 (0)27 432 8196 E-Mail: admin@aphanz.co.nz Web: www.animalplanthealth.co.nz
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