News & Newsletters
Newsletters
CVH produces quarterly newsletters with information on both companion and production animals. Please contact us if you would like to subscribe to our quarterly newsletters, or browse our archive of downloadable newsletters from 2012-2018.
CVH News
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Wildlife Care at CVH
How’s this for one cute young wombat? Unfortunately, like many native animals and birds, he was presented at CVH after his Mum was killed on the road. The good news is… Read more
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CVH wins Education Award
Crookwell Veterinary Hospital staff were thrilled to win the 2015 University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science Education Award for Rural Mixed Practice. CVH is an accredited Partner Practice of… Read more
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Camelid caesarian
When Crookwell Veterinary Hospital was established back in 1982, it’s pretty safe to say there was not one alpaca or llama in the district. Today these camelids form a thriving… Read more
In the Community
CVH staff are out and about in the community at every opportunity – or the community comes to us. We welcome school visits (just ring and talk with our staff about organising a visit or a talk by staff at your school), and we regularly host local secondary school work experience students. We’re proud that our vets have provided veterinary services for every Crookwell Agricultural Show and Binda Picnic Races since 1982. Our facilities include a seminar room, in regular use for puppy pre-school classes, product launches and seminars for producers by relevant organisations such as NSW Agriculture. Call us if you’re interested in organising a seminar or workshop.
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Million Paws Walk
Crookwell Veterinary Hospital staff participated in the RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk held in Goulburn. Read more
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Crookwell Veterinary Hospital Open Day 2014
We enjoyed our 2006 Open Day so much we decided to do it all again in February 2014! Read more
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Crookwell Veterinary Hospital Open Day 2006
Our 2006 Open Day was a great success with over 800 adults, children and their pets in attendance. Read more
Special Projects
Our founders Jennie and Rob Churchill have been involved in a number of not-for-profit organisations and causes that make a difference in the lives of people and animals. We hope you will be interested in reading about these special projects.
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Saving the Tassie Devil from Extinction
We’re passionate about Tasmania and Tasmanian Devils, and we support research at the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science into the devastating Devil Facial Tumour Disease. Read more
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Northcott Pet Day
In 2008 Crookwell Veterinary Hospital’s co-director Jennie Churchill created the Northcott Pet Day to support pets and people living in public housing estates across the City of Sydney. Read more
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AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities)
AMRRIC, a national non-profit organisation based in Darwin, is an independent group of veterinarians, academics, health professionals and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Read more