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Article drafted for the Animal Health Australia website.

AHA co-funded with Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation and Meat & Livestock Australia the NB2 program. The third workshop in the current phase of the program was held at Mt Isa and on the nearby property Calton Hills, with 20 delegates in attendance. 

Indigenous managers and staff are being upskilled in various elements of managing their properties including business skills, pasture management, reproduction as well as biosecurity and EAD awareness. 

Ian Perkins, who is the project and workshop facilitator, and other participants tested a beta version of a new Cattle EAD augmented reality app, developed by Think Digital, at this workshop. This will be released in app stores soon.