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Wildlife carers did not expect to be 'ground zero' for third H5 bird flu case

ABC Australia · Jun 24, 2026, 10:09 PM

Key takeaways

  • A giant petrel found at Knights Beach in South Australia tested positive to the H5 bird flu.
  • A wildlife rescue group is working with local authorities after Australia's third confirmed case of H5 bird flu was detected in a giant petrel south of Adelaide.
  • An egg farmer says she is increasing vigilance and keeping hens away from areas where migratory birds congregate.

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A giant petrel found at Knights Beach in South Australia tested positive to the H5 bird flu. (Supplied: Wildlife Welfare Organisation)

A wildlife rescue group is working with local authorities after Australia's third confirmed case of H5 bird flu was detected in a giant petrel south of Adelaide.

An egg farmer says she is increasing vigilance and keeping hens away from areas where migratory birds congregate.

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