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Queensland gears up for a potential bird flu battle

ABC Australia · Jun 26, 2026, 9:09 PM

Key takeaways

  • It's unclear how susceptible Queensland's iconic bush-birds like the Cassowary would be to the H5N1 strain.
  • The virus, which causes flying issues and breathing problems, has killed millions of birds across the world since 2021.
  • Five cases have been confirmed on Australia's southern coast so far, and conservationists say there's a good chance the virus will spread to the eastern states.

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It's unclear how susceptible Queensland's iconic bush-birds like the Cassowary would be to the H5N1 strain. (ABC News: Baz Ruddick)

Link copied Share Share article Queensland's former chief scientist has encouraged the government to mobilise the state's bird-watching community as conservationists anxiously prepare for the possible arrival of the H5N1 bird flu strain.

The virus, which causes flying issues and breathing problems, has killed millions of birds across the world since 2021.

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