If you’ve never entered birds in the Sydney Royal then 2017 is the year to make a start. Free show entry tickets for all competitors plus great prizes on offer! The total value of the finch classes prize pool currently stands at $1250.
The more entries in the finch classes the better the spectacle – you never know you may just win Grand Champion!
To enter online or download Application, simply visit
www.rasnsw.com.au/aviarybird
We can assist with finch entries and any other questions by contacting - Ivan Cindric 0428 656 653
Closing Date - Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 5:00pm
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Threatened Species in Aviculture
Sydney Royal Easter Show April 6-19th
Are you going to the Sydney Royal Easter Show?
Make sure to check out the Aviculture working with Threatened Species display.
We're in the Pet Animals pavilion - Hall 3 - walk through from the dome.
7 aviaries, 7 threatened species.
Rolling talks by TAFE animal care students.
A project of:
The Finch Society of Australia (FSA) and The Avicultural Society of NSW (ASNSW) together with some fantastic sponsors.Sunday, February 5, 2017
Sydney Royal Finch Show 2017 - April 6/7
In 2017 Finches are the feature breed, so we will pull out all stops. There’s a larger venue, meaning more display space. If you’ve never entered birds in the Sydney Royal then 2017 is the year to make a start. Free show entry tickets for all competitors plus great prizes on offer! The total value of the finch classes prize pool currently stands at $1250.
As well as the show, there will be a range of display aviaries, setup for the whole two weeks of the show. The Sydney Royal is a fantastic opportunity to show off aviculture to the public.
The more entries in the finch classes the better the spectacle – you never know you may just win Grand Champion!
To enter online or download Application, simply visit
www.rasnsw.com.au/aviarybird
We can assist with finch entries and any other questions by contacting - Ivan Cindric 0428 656 653
Closing Date - Wednesday 22nd February 2017 at 5:00pm
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Monday, April 11, 2016
Synopsis of meeting with office of Jaala Pulford to resolve restrictions of sale at bird shows, sales and auctions throughout Victoria
On Thursday 7th April Sam Davis (FSA President and CCBFA Vice President), Dr Stacey Gelis (Avian Veterinarian), David Renshaw (President VAC) and Dr Gary Fitt (NFSA Vice President) met with Minister Jaala Pulford's Chief of Staff Megan Berry to present the following paper on behalf of the membership of approximately 195 Victorian Avicultural clubs.
“Bird Shows, Sales and Auctions in Victoria: Frequency, Size, History, Welfare and Legislative Reality”
Download link - www.finchsociety.org/vic_bird_sale_paper.pdf
Discussion emphasised the lack of welfare issues at the frequent bird shows, sales and auctions held throughout Victoria and nationally for well over 100 years. It was agreed by all present that welfare of birds in our charge is paramount and that The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 is the legislative tool regulating captive bird welfare in Victoria. We presented facts highlighting the fallacy that the contentious Section 96 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994 in any way protects the welfare of birds. Furthermore, lack of evidence to the contrary makes it clear Section 96 was enacted in ignorance of frequent bird shows, sales and auctions.
An undertaking was received from the Chief of Staff that Minister Pulford would respond within weeks to our recommendations to exempt “caged birds” from Section 96. Please note there is no guarantee the response will be in our favour.
The Chief of Staff will report back regarding the possibility of appointing an avian representative to the recently formed Victorian Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (AWAC).
The Chief of Staff reaffirmed the Minister's previous undertaking to review Section 96 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994. This will occur in conjunction with other unrelated amendments to the Act which are currently being considered. At this time there is no consultation planned and no timeline for this undertaking hence the urgent need to exempt “caged birds” in the interim.
Thanks to the Minister’s office, in particular Chief of Staff Megan Berry, for Thursday’s meeting. We look forward to ongoing consultation as we work together to resolve the issue.
My appreciation to all who have contributed to the paper and for the many words of support and encouragement. See you at a sale soon!
Kind regards,
Sam Davis
Finch Society of Australia (FSA) President
Canary and Cage Bird Federation of Australia (CCBFA) Vice President
“Bird Shows, Sales and Auctions in Victoria: Frequency, Size, History, Welfare and Legislative Reality”
Download link - www.finchsociety.org/vic_bird_sale_paper.pdf
Discussion emphasised the lack of welfare issues at the frequent bird shows, sales and auctions held throughout Victoria and nationally for well over 100 years. It was agreed by all present that welfare of birds in our charge is paramount and that The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 is the legislative tool regulating captive bird welfare in Victoria. We presented facts highlighting the fallacy that the contentious Section 96 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994 in any way protects the welfare of birds. Furthermore, lack of evidence to the contrary makes it clear Section 96 was enacted in ignorance of frequent bird shows, sales and auctions.
An undertaking was received from the Chief of Staff that Minister Pulford would respond within weeks to our recommendations to exempt “caged birds” from Section 96. Please note there is no guarantee the response will be in our favour.
The Chief of Staff will report back regarding the possibility of appointing an avian representative to the recently formed Victorian Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (AWAC).
The Chief of Staff reaffirmed the Minister's previous undertaking to review Section 96 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994. This will occur in conjunction with other unrelated amendments to the Act which are currently being considered. At this time there is no consultation planned and no timeline for this undertaking hence the urgent need to exempt “caged birds” in the interim.
Thanks to the Minister’s office, in particular Chief of Staff Megan Berry, for Thursday’s meeting. We look forward to ongoing consultation as we work together to resolve the issue.
My appreciation to all who have contributed to the paper and for the many words of support and encouragement. See you at a sale soon!
Kind regards,
Sam Davis
Finch Society of Australia (FSA) President
Canary and Cage Bird Federation of Australia (CCBFA) Vice President
National Poultry Show 2016
Finch and Aviary Bird Display
National Poultry Show 2016
June 10/11/12 (Long Weekend)
Sydney Showgrounds is the venue for this major promotion of aviculture. Aviary birds have a dedicated pavilion adjoining all the action. The FSA will be there in force with a range of promotional displays, plus our sale table.
Read more at http://www.rasnsw.com.au/National-Poultry-Show-2616.htm
Read more at http://www.rasnsw.com.au/National-Poultry-Show-2616.htm
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Red Siskin Initiative
Red Siskin Initiative
The Red Siskin is critically endangered in the wild and this initiative aims to determine the reasons and identify a way forward. This will include captive breeding to enable close observation of the species by researchers. At this stage it is unclear if a release program will be appropriate. The FSA is now involved in this program. The research facility will be built in Venezuela. The architect for this facility will be in Australia early February to consult with Mike Fidler over the STGF facility. Later in February the head keeper responsible for the centre once operational will head to Australia. They are particularly interested to learn how we breed Red Siskins in planted aviaries. This is rarely done in other countries. The head keeper will stay with me for a few days so we can tour around various successful Red Siskin aviaries and likely visit other captive breeding programs, namely Orange Bellied Parrot (PRIAM) and Regent Honeyeater (Taronga).
Read more at www.redsiskin.org
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