Apiam Animal Health to establish new laboratory to develop viral vaccines in Bendigo

Chris Pedler
Updated March 31 2022 - 5:24pm, first published March 30 2022 - 2:22pm
DEVELOPING: Mary-Anne Thomas tours Apiam Animal Health following the announcement that a new laboratory will be built to develop new vaccines for animals. Picture: NONI HYETT
DEVELOPING: Mary-Anne Thomas tours Apiam Animal Health following the announcement that a new laboratory will be built to develop new vaccines for animals. Picture: NONI HYETT

A NEW laboratory in East Bendigo will fill a gap in the agricultural market when it begins producing viral vaccines to battle diseases that currently don't have solutions.

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Chris Pedler

Chris Pedler

Journalist and entertainment writer

Chris has been with the Bendigo Advertiser for more than 10 years. He has great passion for the performing arts and is very supportive of the Bendigo live music scene. Outside of the news world Chris plays golf and, regardless of the result, loves watching St Kilda play in the AFL. He loves community theatre and has performed on stage with the Bendigo Theatre Company and worked with Baldrick himself, Tony Robinson. Story tips: chris.pedler@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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