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Australia detects suspected bird flu case

Published on: June 19, 2026 11:29 PM

Australia has reported its first suspected mainland case of H5 bird flu in a remote area of Western Australia, raising concerns in a country that has so far remained free of confirmed infections. Authorities said the case was detected in a brown skua found in Cape Le Grand National Park, with further testing underway to confirm the strain. The development marks a significant biosecurity alert for the continent.

State Agriculture Minister Jackie Jarvis said the suspected case is being treated seriously and a coordinated national response would be launched if confirmed. She added that authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have already strengthened surveillance measures in anticipation of possible outbreaks.

The H5 avian influenza strain has spread globally since 2021, affecting wild birds, mammals, poultry and even some farm workers. Millions of animals have been impacted worldwide, making it one of the most closely watched zoonotic disease threats in recent years. Australia had remained the only continent without a confirmed mainland case until now.

Officials noted that Australia has been preparing for such an incursion through enhanced biosecurity measures, including farm protections, wildlife testing and response simulations. Environment Minister Murray Watt said the country has spent years preparing for this scenario and remains ready to respond quickly if needed.

Wildlife experts have warned that confirmation of H5N1 could pose a serious threat to native species, particularly endangered seabirds and marine animals. Results from further testing are expected soon, which will determine whether the detection represents a confirmed outbreak or an isolated case.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Australia bird flu case, Cape Le Grand National Park, H5 bird flu Australia, H5N1 avian influenza, Jackie Jarvis statement, Latest, wildlife disease Australia

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