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Veterinary Register of Tasmania - September 2021 Veterinary Register of Tasmania - September 2021 Roll # Surname First Name Address 2 State P.Code Primary Qualification 486 ABBOTT Angelique FOREST TAS 7330 BVSc [Syd 2003] 487 ACACIA Elyse SHEFFIELD TAS 7306 BVSc Hons [Melb 2003] 1018 ALDEN Alisa SOUTH LAUNCESTON TAS 7249 BVSc BVMS Murdoch 2016 894 ALFONSO Emma NORTH HOBART TAS 7000 DVM Melb 2014 742 ALLEN David LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVSc (Hons) [Melb 1992] 421 ALLFREE Christopher SANDY BAY TAS 7005 BVSc Hon [Syd 1991] 490 ANDERSON Ian ZEEHAN TAS 7469 BVSc [Qld 1972] 920 ANDERSON Rose EAST LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVSc Sydney 2005 312 ARNOTT Manty NORTH HOBART TAS 7000 BVSc [Qld 1994] 324 ASH Caroline WYNYARD TAS 7325 BVSc [Syd 1979] 743 ASTBURY Thomas WHITE HILLS TAS 7258 BVSc [Sydney 1963] 910 AURICHT Amanda LILYDALE TAS 7268 BSc Vet Bio BVMSMurd 1981 181 BAILLIE Helen CHUDLEIGH TAS 7304 BVSc Hon [Melb 1981] 159 BARRETT Kim BLACKSTONE HEIGHTS TAS 7250 BVSc [Syd 1981] 282 BASSETT Jason MONTROSE TAS 7010 BVSc [Syd 1993] 854 BASSETT Russel KETTERING TAS 7155 BVSc Pretoria 1996 46 BAXTER Geoffrey MT STUART TAS 7000 BVSc [Melb] 1005 BEEBY Samantha MORNINGTON TAS 7018 BVSc JCU 2018 124 BELL Rowena WEST LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVMS [Murdoch 1983] 1015 BERNOTH Eva-Maria WYNYARD TAS 7325 DVM, Hannover Germany 962 BEVAN Amy IRISHTOWN TAS 7330 BVSc James Cook 2019 882 BICE Jacqueline TAROONA TAS 7053 BSc/BVMS Murd 2016 375 BIRD Carolyn SANDY BAY TAS 7005 BVSc Hon [Syd 1998] 989 BISHOP Edie MOONAH TAS 7009 BVSc Melbourne 2011 762 BLACKBURNE Ann MOONAH TAS 7009 BVSc (Hons) Qld 2001 35 BLACKWELL Roger DELORAINE TAS 7304 BVMS [Murdoch] 575 BOERSMA David SANDY BAY TAS 7005 BVMS [Murdoch 1987] 903 BONNY Sarah DERWENT PARK TAS 7009 BVMS BSc Murdoch 2009 581 BOOTH Rhianna GRETNA TAS 7140 BVMS [Murdoch 2006] 542 BOTA Kasia ST LEONARDS TAS 7250 BVMS [Murdoch 2002] 895 BRAZIER Isabel WEST MOONAH TAS 7009 BVSc Sydney 2013 823 BREEN Cassandra GRANTON TAS 7030 BVSc Melbourne 2014 303 BROCK Kathryn EXETER TAS 7275 BVSc [Syd 1976] 1021 BROOKES Laura LATROBE TAS 7307 BVM&S, BVSc Murdoch, 2011 329 BROSNAN Cornelius SANDY BAY TAS 7006 BVSc [Qld 1994] 548 BROWN Lily DELORAINE TAS 7304 BVSc [Melb 2005] 888 BRUCE Emma SMITHTON TAS 7330 BVMS Murdoch 2011 577 BRYSHA Marta OUSE TAS 7140 BVSc [Melb 2004] 311 BUCKERFIELD Mark MT STUART TAS 7000 BVSc [Melb 1984] 340 BUCKERFIELD Janet MT STUART TAS 7000 BVSc Hon [Brist 1981] 439 BUGG Hilary MOUNT STUART TAS 7000 BVSc Hon [Syd 2001] 965 BULLEN Alexandria PENGUIN TAS 7316 DVM Uni of Adelaide 2017 948 BURBURY Lillian BRIGHTON TAS 7030 BVBio/BVSc CSU 2019 422 BURCH Fiona WEST HOBART TAS 7000 BVSc Hon [Syd 2000] 874 BYRNE Andrew ST HELENS TAS 7216 BVSc Melb 1986 931 CAHILL Phoebe SHEFFIELD TAS 7306 BSc/BVMS Murdoch 2018 169 CALLAWAY Robert ACTON PARK TAS 7170 BVMS [Murdoch 1993] Veterinary Register of Tasmania - September 2021 597 CAMBRIDGE Heather LADY BARRON FI TAS 7255 BVMS Hons [Murdoch 1983] 307 CAMERON John DELORAINE TAS 7304 BVMS [Murdoch 1994] 963 CASEY Deanna SHEARWATER TAS 7307 BVSc James Cook 2019 626 CHAPMAN Josie FORTH TAS 7310 BVMS Hons [Murdoch 2008] 905 CHARLTON Catherine RICHMOND TAS 7025 BVSc Qld 2004 995 CHEW Debbie MOWBRAY TAS 7248 Bsci/DVM, Murdoch 2020 552 CHONG Amanda LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVSc [Melb 2005] 945 CHURCHILL Robert SWANSEA TAS 7190 BVSc Sydney 1974 255 CLARK Anne BONNET HILL TAS 7053 BVSc [Qld 1988] 9 CLARKE Judith LOWER SNUG TAS 7054 BVSc [Syd 1985] 217 CLARKE Glen SANDY BAY TAS 7006 BVSc [Melb 1970] 980 CLARKE Evie MOUNT RUMNEY TAS 7170 DVM Melbourne Uni 2018 875 CLEASBY Kevin ORMOND VIC 3024 BVMS Murdoch 1998 283 CLEELAND John CURRIE KI TAS 7256 BVSc Hons [Melb 1986] 48 CLIPPINGDALE Robert DEVONPORT TAS 7310 BVSc [Syd 1969] 990 COLDWELL Lucy BELLERIVE TAS BVMS MRCVS Glasgow Uni 2006 543 COLE Rachel DEVONPORT TAS 7310 BVSc Hons I [Syd 2005] 850 COLLIER Isabel LONGFORD TAS 7301 BVMS Edinburgh 2015 507 CONNAH James BELLERIVE TAS 7018 BVSc [Syd 1992] 457 CONWAY Mary Lou HUONVILLE TAS 7109 BVSc [Qld 1983] 810 COOK Emma DEVONPORT TAS 7310 BVSc Sydney 2013 959 COOK Jade WESTBROOK Qld 4350 BVSc (Hons) Uni of Qld 845 COOPER Elizabeth PLENTY TAS 7109 BVBiol/BVSC CSU 2013 886 CORBETT Kahni HOWRAH TAS 7018 BVSc JCU 2012 102 CORMACK Jennifer LOWER SANDY BAY TAS 7005 BVMS [Murdoch 1991] 288 CORNES Christopher LONGFORD TAS 7301 BVMS [Murdoch] 780 COSGROVE Belinda DELORAINE TAS 7304 BVSc Qld 2012 383 COYNE Lee HOBART TAS 7000 BVSc [Qld 1993] 960 CRAIG Tim BLACKMANS BAY TAS 7052 BVSc Sydney 2004 59 CROOK Keith CAMPANIA TAS 7026 BVSc [Qld] 705 CROWDEN Felicity NEEDLES TAS 7304 BVSc Hons [Melb 2010] 828 CZARNY Natasha HOBART TAS 7000 BVSc Sydney 2014 868 DANIELS Jemma SORELL TAS 7172 BVMS Murdoch 2008 544 DAVIES Tering LENAH VALLEY TAS 7008 BVMS [Murdoch 2005] 957 DAVIES Lucy LINDISFARNE TAS 7010 DVM Melbourne 2019 831 DAVIS Andrew DELORAINE TAS 7304 BVSc Qld 2002 165 DE BOER Peter LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVMS [Murdoch 1978] 938 de WITTE Kevin NUNAMARA TAS 7259 BVSc (Hons) Qld 1982 164 DEANS Geoffrey DYNNYRNE TAS 7005 BVSc [Melb 1979] 921 DONALDSON-DOLAN Emma KINGSTON TAS 7050 BVSc Sydney 2017 105 WOOD Christopher WESTBURY TAS 7303 BVSc Hon [Syd] 971 DOWTY Carolyn LONGFORD TAS 7301 BVSc Uni Sydney 2016 190 DUDGEON Andrew NEW TOWN TAS 7008 BVMS [Murdoch 1982] 512 DUGGAN Fiona GRAVELLY BEACH TAS 7276 BVSc Hons [Syd 2004] 855 DUNNETT Jane SOUTH HOBART TAS 7004 BVMS Glasgow 1994 371 DWYER Craig SMITHTON TAS 7330 BVSc Hon [Qld 1998] 809 EAST David WEST KENTISH TAS 7306 BVSc Melb 1997 163 ELAND Michael BATTERY POINT TAS 7004 BVSc [Melb 1980] Veterinary Register of Tasmania - September 2021 387 ELLARD Kevin CONINGHAM TAS 7054 BVMS [Murdoch 1992] 240 EPSTEIN Victor WHITEMARK FI TAS 7255 BVSc [Syd 1973] 509 EVANS Amy-Louise ROSNY PARK TAS 7018 BVMS [Murdoch 2004] 510 EVANS Carolynn LEGERWOOD TAS 7263 BVMS [Murdoch 2001] 441 FANTINI Roshan MOUNT STUART TAS 7000 BVSc Hon [Syd 2001] 991 FISHER Kristina LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 bvms Glasgow Uni 2012 1009 FITZGERALD Merrilyn GOLDEN VALLEY TAS 7304 BVSc Uni of Sydney 1998 713 FLANAGAN Mark PENGUIN TAS 7316 BVSc [Qld 1988] 839 FLITTNER Emma MOLESWORTH TAS 7140 BSc/BVM&S Murdoch 2014 498 FORMAN Catherine BONNET HILL TAS 7053 BVSc [Melb 1993] 891 FORSYTH Laura ROSNY PARK TAS 7018 BVSc/BVBio CSU 2016 30 FOSTER Craig ACTON PARK TAS 7170 BVSc [Qld 1981] 275 FOWKES Mark PROSPECT TAS 7250 BVSc [Bristol 1982] 712 FRANKLIN Jade LONGFORD TAS 7301 BVSc Hons [Melb 2007] 1000 FRAPPELL Claire NEW TOWN TAS 7008 BVSc James Cook 2021 103 FRAZER-OAKLEY Tessa PENGUIN TAS 7316 BVSc [Syd 1975] 347 GALAMBOS Andras ROSNY PARK TAS 7018 NOOSR #86 1997 734 GEE Anna HOWRAH TAS 7018 BVSc Hons 1 [Qld 2004] 657 GEE David HOWRAH TAS 7018 BVSc [Qld 2003] 309 GORRELL Alison LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVSc [Syd 1991] 650 GRANT Lee MOONAH TAS 7009 DVM [Guelph 1997] 933 GREGORY Luke NEW TOWN TAS 7008 BVBio/BVSc CSU 2018 879 GRIFFITHS Jennifer ROBIGANA TAS 7275 BVM RCVS London 2009 1012 GRILLO Tiggy GLEBE TAS 7000 BVMS, Uni of Glasgow 1999 452 GRULL Debra DEVONPORT TAS 7310 BVSc [Melb 1999] 838 GUGGER Madeleine TREVALLYN TAS 7248 DVM Adelaide 2013 1013 HALL Mariska DERBY TAS 7264 BVSc Massey University 2018 880 HAMLETT Alison ULVERSTONE TAS 7315 DVM Melbourne 2016 752 HARMON Kate WESTBURY TAS 7303 BVSc [JCU 2011] 137 HARRIS Ronald BREAM CREEK TAS 7175 BVSc [Qld 1972] 436 HARRIS James SANDY BAY TAS 7005 DVM [MSU 1958] 119 HARRISON Graham WYNYARD TAS 7325 BVMS [Glas. 1973] 992 HAWKER Kylie SCOTTSDALE TAS 7269 DVM Uni of Melbourne 2020 719 HAWTHORNE Chloe CLIFTON BEACH TAS 7020 BVSc Hons [Syd 2006] 947 HEARNDEN Luke HOBART TAS 7000 BVSc (Hons) Qld 2001 929 HEFFERNAN Genevieve LONGFORD TAS 7301 DVM Melbourne 2014 925 HEIR Tamara SMITHTON TAS 7330 BVBio/BVSc CSU 2018 733 HENDRICKS Cameron NARACOOPA TAS 7256 BVet Biol BVet Sc (CSU 2011) 979 HEVERN Marianne MORNINGTON VIC 3931 DVM, Melbourne Uni, 2015 722 HEWITT Adela CLUAN TAS 7303 BVSc Hons [Qld 2003] 1002 HIRST Leah SOMERSET TAS 7322 BVSc/BVB CSU 2015 92 HODGETTS Patricia ELIZABETH TOWN TAS 7304 BVSc [Syd 1974] 107 HOLM Peter SOMERSET TAS 7322 VetMB [Camb 1972] 144 HOLMES Phillip SORELL TAS 7172 BVMS Hons [Murdoch 1983] 954 HOLMES Jennifer LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 BVSci Ubristol 2015 969 HUGHES Jahk LATROBE TAS 7307 BVSc Hons UQ 2018 1006 HUGHES Richard HOBART TAS 7000 BvSc (Hons) Queensland, 2018 998 HUNTER Isabella MUNDARING WA 6073 Bsci/DVM Murdoch 2020 Veterinary Register of Tasmania - September 2021 830 HUYNH Christine GORDON TAS 7150 BVSc Sydney 2011 410 HYNES Mark SANDY BAY TAS 7005 BVSc Hon [Qld 2000] 887 IZZO Matthew SMITHTON TAS 7330 BVSc Hons I Sydney 2004 140 JACKSON Bruce MOONAH TAS 7009 BVSc Hon [Syd 1976] 1017 JACOBS Jill PETCHEYS BAY TAS 7109 BVSc Melbourne 2017 811 JOHNSON Christina SMITHTON TAS 7330 BVSc JCU 2013 917 JOHNSTON Colin HOBART TAS 7000 BVMS Glasgow 1993 968 JOHNSTON Hazel HOBART TAS 7001 BVM&Surgery Uni Glasgow 1993 993 JOHNSTON Sigrid WINDSOR QLD 4030 BVB/BSc CSU 2015 554 JOL Kim WOODBRIDGE TAS 7162 BVSc [Syd 2002] 320 KAISER Gavin WYNYARD TAS 7325 BVSc Hon [Qld 1995] 982 KELLETT Philippa BELLERIVE TAS 7018 BVBio, BVSc (Hons 1) CSU 2019 919 KENNEDY Blair HOBART TAS 7000 BVSc Qld 2005 481 KERR Jane STANLEY TAS 7331 BVSc [Qld 2001] 876 KERSTEN Debbie ROSETTA TAS 7010 BSc /BVMs Murd 1994 27 KING Stephen KINGS MEADOWS TAS 7249 BVSc [Syd] 162 KING Penelope KETTERING TAS 7155 BVSc [Syd 1981] 754 KING Katie MACLEAY ISLAND QLD 4184 BVSc [Sydney 1995] 873 KING Kalinda NOOK TAS 7306 BVBiol/BVSc CSU 2016 781 KLUMPP Lloyd WOODBRIDGE TAS 7162 BVSc Qld 1980 914 KNIGHT Clayton PARADISE TAS 7306 BVSc Qld 1986 864 KNOWLES Jasmine MARGATE TAS 7054 BVSc (Distn) Massey 2016 595 KNOWLES Graeme KINGS MEADOWS TAS 7249 BVSc Hons [Syd 1995] 506 KRAHENBUHL Ruth DELORAINE TAS 7304 BVSc [Syd 1966] 848 KREISS Alex LENAH VALLEY TAS 7008 NVE No.
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