H5N1 Avian Flu

Yarra Ranges Shire Council

H5N1 avian flu (bird flu) was confirmed in Victoria on 30 July 2026. Since then, the number of reported detections in wildlife has increased.

To view wildlife cases reported in Victoria and locations where bird flu has been detected, see Agriculture Victoria's interactive map.

H5 bird flu rarely spreads to humans but may occur if there is close contact with infected birds, droppings or heavily contaminated environments. Further information can be found at Bird flu (avian influenza) - Better Health Channel.

DEECA and Agriculture Victoria are responsible for detecting, testing and managing bird flu in Victoria. Because situations can change quickly, we will always refer you to their website, as the lead agency, to ensure you have access to the most current information and advice.

Visit the Agriculture Victoria website

Reporting sick or injured wildlife

If you see sick or dead birds or wildlife:

  • Avoid contact with sick or dead wild birds, other wildlife, and their environments.
  • Record what you see, including the location, date, number of animals affected, and any visible symptoms.
  • Report wildlife illness or deaths to DEECA using the online reporting form or by calling the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline on 1800 675 888.

We know people care deeply about wildlife and want to help when they see an animal in distress.

Reports should only be made for:

  1. Clusters of five or more sick or dead wild birds of any species anywhere in Victoria.
  2. A single sick or dead:
    • wild seabird, waterbird, shorebird or bird of prey
    • marine mammal (such as a seal, sea lion or dolphin).

Following a report, the Department of Energy, Environement and Climate Action (DEECA) will assess the information provided and determine whether testing is required.

Protecting backyard birds

Poultry and bird owners should take practical steps now to reduce the chance of their birds making contact with wild birds, wild bird droppings or contaminated water.

Visit Agriculture Victoria for the latest advice.

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