Vet students raise their hand to help solve regional workforce crisis 

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A recent survey of Australia’s veterinary students shows 100 per cent of respondents would consider working in a regional or rural practice if their HECS debt was wiped.

The survey, run by The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA), presents a clear solution to help address the regional veterinary shortage which has now reached crisis point, leaving many communities without access to essential veterinary services. 

The survey results follow the announcement from Education Minister Jason Clare that up to 2000 of Australia’s most remote teachers can have their HECS debt cut by $35,000 this year. 

This is on top of the Albanese Government’s announcement in November 2022 that it will wipe the HECS debt of doctors and nurse practitioners who live and work in the most remote parts of Australia. 

AVA president Dr Bronwyn Orr said it’s now time for the Federal Government to prioritise veterinarians, particularly at a time when burnout and poor mental health is taking a huge toll on the sector. 

“We are pleased to see the Federal Government make further progress that supports the education and health care of Australians in the regions,” Dr Orr said. 

“But it’s high time that we saw a similar level of interest and support for our veterinarians. 

“Vets are vital to the success of the agricultural sector, which contributed $71 billion to the Australian economy in 2020-21. 

“The current skills shortage of vets in the regions is crippling the industry, and if urgent support is not delivered, we may see the rural and regional veterinary workforce collapse,” Dr Orr added.

“That’s why we have lodged a Budget Submission urging the Federal Government to better support the profession by wiping HECS debts for new grads, bolstering the biosecurity role of vets, and prioritising mental health support for the profession.”  

The four recommendations put forward in the AVA 2023-24 Federal Pre-Budget Submission can be read here.

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