Deadly bird flu strain reaches Australian territory for the first time
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Authorities have announced that the highly infectious and deadly H5 bird flu has been detected in a remote Australian territory for the first time.

During an environmental management visit to Heard Island in October, Australian scientists observed unusually high death rates among elephant seals. Heard Island is located approximately 4,000 kilometers southwest of Perth and about 1,700 kilometers north of Antarctica.

Notably, other wildlife on the island, such as penguins and seabirds, showed no signs of being affected.

Scientists on Heard Island suspect an outbreak of bird flu in elephant seals. (DAFF, DCCEEW)

Tests conducted on samples from deceased elephant seals confirmed the presence of the H5 bird flu virus.

Agriculture Minister Julie Collins stated that the discovery was anticipated, given the outbreak on nearby sub-Antarctic islands, and it does not significantly alter the threat level to mainland Australia.

However, she emphasized that this finding highlights the critical importance of maintaining robust biosecurity measures across the country.

She said the detection does, however, reiterate the importance of Australia’s biosecurity.

“While this detection of H5 bird flu on Heard Island does not substantially increase risks to Australia, it does reinforce the ongoing need for Australia to remain focused on preparing for a potential outbreak,” she said.

Environment Minister Murray Watt said the confirmation “reinforces the importance and urgency of the work currently underway across Australia to protect threatened species and priority biodiversity, and build resilience of our most at risk species in nature”.

Elephant seals.
Elephant seals. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Australian scientists are on a second voyage to Heard Island to gather more information about wildlife health.

They are scheduled to arrive in late December and return to Hobart in February.

Australia has been the only continent free from the virus, which has spread across the US, Europe, Asia and Antarctica and caused serious illness and deaths in millions of wildlife.

The H5 bird flu only reached mainland Antarctica for the first time in February 2024, which caused experts to warn that it would almost certainly reach Australia. 

Australia has been preparing for an outbreak, with the federal government throwing more than $100 million at strengthening the nation’s measures and responses and researchers monitoring the global spread of the virus.

No people live on Heard Island, but it is home to penguins and seals.
Heard Island is about 4000km south-west of Perth and 1700km north of Antarctica. (Nine Archives)

States and territories are also helping the most threatened and vulnerable species to build resilience to the virus. 

Springtime is a particularly precarious time, with birds migrating from the south arriving in Australia.

H5 bird flu would have a devastating effect on Australia’s wildlife population and agricultural industries.

Threatened Species Commissioner Fiona Fraser has said the spread of the virus cannot not be able to be stopped or eradicated once it reaches Australia.

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