Two dead seabirds are being tested for bird flu in South Australia.

Testing is still under way on a second bird after Australia's first case of the deadly H5 bird flu was confirmed on WA's south coast.

Agriculture minister Julie Cook has confirmed a second wild bird has tested positive to the H5 bird flu.

A migratory seabird found near Esperance has become the second bird to test positive to the H5 avian flu in Australia

The desperate effort to prevent a bird flu outbreak has widened, with authorities testing two dead seabirds found in South Australia.

Two dead seabirds have been collected and are being tested for the H5N1 bird flu virus in South Australia, following Australia's first confirmed cases of the deadly variant this…

Two dead seabirds are being tested for bird flu in South Australia.

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Ground-based surveillance and drone surveys are being carried out at sea lion breeding sites along South Australia's west and far west coasts, while testing frequency has been…

Bird flu has spread across state borders to South Australia, marking an alarming development since the deadly H5 strain was first detected in Western Australia last week.

The number of birds killed by the H5N1 strain has climbed to four as the virus is confirmed to have crossed the border into South Australia.

The poultry industry is on high alert after South Australia recorded its first case of the highly contagious bird flu.

A South Australian body boarder says a bird infected with H5 bird flu tried to bite him when he found it struggling in the surf.