A third confirmed case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu has been found in a migratory bird on Australia's southern coast.

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.

The H5N1 strain has been confirmed in a northern giant petrel, near where the virus was first detected in Western Australia.

The H5N1 variant of the virus was confirmed in a sick brown skua found on a remote beach near Esperance in Western Australia, about 700km southeast of Perth.

A second bird found sick on a remote beach in Western Australia's south coast has now tested positive for a deadly strain of bird flu, authorities have confirmed.

Six more birds are being tested as officials stress the outbreak appears isolated.

SYDNEY: Australia is checking for any sign of “entrenched” H5 bird flu in its wildlife after detecting the country’s first two cases, the government said Monday. Scientists…

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…

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…

A deadly strain of avian influenza, H5N1, that has killed millions of wild and domestic birds and mammals across the globe, has for the first time reached Australia’s shores.…

The latest suspected case is in a migratory bird that has been found dead further up the coast than Esperance, where the first and second cases were discovered.

A third confirmed case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu has been found in a migratory bird on Australia's southern coast.

SYDNEY: Scientists have detected the highly contagious H5 bird flu strain in a second Australian state, the nation’s agriculture minister said on Wednesday. Australia was for…

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.

Australia is facing a new biosecurity challenge after the detection of the highly pathogenic H5 bird flu strain in migratory seabirds. The discovery ends years of Australia being…

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.

More than four hundred reports have been made to the emergency animal hotline in just over a week.