NLIS workshops

NLIS workshops

25 February 2020
-Min Read

Agriculture Victoria is holding practical, hands-on workshops in February and March for sheep, goat and cattle producers on how to use the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) database.

The workshops will walk producers through their NLIS requirements and navigation, completion of movement transactions and reporting functions on the NLIS database. Participants will also learn how to update their Property Identification Code (PIC) details.

All sheep, goats and cattle tagged with an electronic NLIS tag must be transferred on the NLIS database when they are moved between two different Victorian Property Identification Codes (PIC).

Agriculture Victoria Technical Specialist Kirstie Anderson said the aim was for producers to understand their livestock traceability requirements and how to manage their NLIS database account.

The recent bushfire events across Victoria has demonstrated just how important it is to keep PIC details up-to-date.

All sessions run from 10am – 3pm with lunch provided:

Dookie

University of Melbourne
940 Dookie/Nalinga Road, Dookie

Friday 28 February

Seymour

DELWP
15 Hume and Hovell Road, Seymour

Friday 13 March

Echuca

Agriculture Victoria
Corner Ogilivie Ave/Annesley St, Echuca

Wed 25 March

Ararat

Agriculture Victoria
Shire Hall
Barkly St, Ararat

Wednesday 25 March

Horsham

Agriculture Victoria
110 Natimuk Road, Horsham

Tuesday 31 March

Register online at Eventbrite

If you are unable to attend a workshop, webinar workshops will be run on Monday 16 and 23 March. Registration for the webinars is also via Eventbrite.

Numbers are limited so please register early.

For more information or to register over the phone, please contact:
Kirstie Anderson
Agriculture Victoria
Ph: (03) 5761 1647

Feedback