Dogs fraudulently exported from Australia using Qld vet accreditation
Crime by Cloe Read
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Subscriber only About 20 dogs are believed to have been fraudulently exported from Australia using the accreditation of a Queensland vet. An investigation is under way into several dogs, including labradors and corgis, exported to Singapore using false veterinary certificates. Ripley Veterinary Hospital owner Andrew Hemming said he was contacted by a man in Singapore wanting to find out more about a dog he had bought with vaccination details of the Ipswich vet. He sent through a vaccination and import certificate with microchip and vaccination details and health checks, but it wasn t from us, Mr Hemming said.
Dogs fraudulently exported from Australia using Qld vet accreditation
Crime by Cloe Read
Premium Content
Subscriber only About 20 dogs are believed to have been fraudulently exported from Australia using the accreditation of a Queensland vet. An investigation is under way into several dogs, including labradors and corgis, exported to Singapore using false veterinary certificates. Ripley Veterinary Hospital owner Andrew Hemming said he was contacted by a man in Singapore wanting to find out more about a dog he had bought with vaccination details of the Ipswich vet. He sent through a vaccination and import certificate with microchip and vaccination details and health checks, but it wasn t from us, Mr Hemming said.
Dogs fraudulently exported from Australia using Qld vet accreditation
Crime by Cloe Read
Premium Content
Subscriber only About 20 dogs are believed to have been fraudulently exported from Australia using the accreditation of a Queensland vet. An investigation is under way into several dogs, including labradors and corgis, exported to Singapore using false veterinary certificates. Ripley Veterinary Hospital owner Andrew Hemming said he was contacted by a man in Singapore wanting to find out more about a dog he had bought with vaccination details of the Ipswich vet. He sent through a vaccination and import certificate with microchip and vaccination details and health checks, but it wasn t from us, Mr Hemming said.
Dogs fraudulently exported from Australia using Qld vet accreditation
Crime by Cloe Read
Premium Content
Subscriber only About 20 dogs are believed to have been fraudulently exported from Australia using the accreditation of a Queensland vet. An investigation is under way into several dogs, including labradors and corgis, exported to Singapore using false veterinary certificates. Ripley Veterinary Hospital owner Andrew Hemming said he was contacted by a man in Singapore wanting to find out more about a dog he had bought with vaccination details of the Ipswich vet. He sent through a vaccination and import certificate with microchip and vaccination details and health checks, but it wasn t from us, Mr Hemming said.
US shocked to hear Australians stranded abroad this Christmas
15 Dec, 2020 08:13 PM
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Passengers arriving at Sydney Airport s strictly controlled borders. Photo / File
news.com.au
Australia s handling of the coronavirus pandemic has been, for the most part, a success.
In comparison to other Western nations the United Kingdom and the United States chief among them the country s conduct and swift uptake of restrictions has been lauded by leaders, experts and media around the globe.
But 10 days from Christmas, and on the doorstep of a COVID-normal 2021 spent waiting for a vaccine to be approved and administered, one draconian rule unfairly penalising Aussies has drawn the world s attention.