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By joining the biggest community of bird lovers in Australia, you can help us make a positive impact on the future of our native birdlife. The members of BirdLife Australia, along with our supporters and partners, have been powerful advocates for native birds and the conservation of their habitats since 1901.

We are also the meeting ground for everyone with an interest in birds from the curious backyard observer to the dedicated research scientist. It doesn’t matter what your interest in birds is or how much you know about them, your membership will offer you the opportunity to increase your awareness and enjoyment.

Birdlife Australia would be delighted to welcome you as a new member and we look forward to sharing our news and achievements with you throughout the coming year.

Projects
Atlas & Birdata
Beach-nesting Birds
Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo Recovery
Shorebirds 2020
Woodland Birds for Biodiversity

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Atlas & Birdata

The Atlas is one of BirdLife Australia's greatest resources, allowing us to track changes in birds across the country. Since 1998 a dedicated band of... More >

Beach-nesting Birds

BirdLife Australia’s Beach-nesting Birds project works with community volunteers across Australia to help raise awareness among beach users about... More >

Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo Recovery

BirdLife Australia has been running the Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo Recovery project since 2001. We work with various land managers, government and... More >

Shorebirds 2020

The Shorebirds 2020 program aims to reinvigorate and coordinate national shorebird population monitoring in Australia. To report on the population... More >

Woodland Birds for Biodiversity

Since European settlement one-third of Australia’s woodlands and 80% of temperate woodlands have been cleared. The Woodland Birds for Biodiversity... More >

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Australasian Ornithological Conference

BirdLife Australia, in collaboration with the Ornithological Society of New Zealand, is committed to holding biennial conferences that provide a regular forum for the exchange of information and ideas between avian-based researchers and conservationists throughout the Australasian region.

The conferences are held in a variety of venues to give attendees an opportunity to explore the diverse birdlife in the region. Students wishing to attend can apply for a Stuart Leslie Bird Research Award to cover travel costs to the conference - visit our Awards & Scholarships section.

AOC 2013

Auckland, New Zealand

This year is New Zealand’s turn to host the upcoming Australasian Ornithological Conference.

When: 4–7 December 2013

Where: Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland

A call for papers/symposia is available for download below.

Registration Information

Registration for the Australasian Ornithological Conference is now open.

Click here for AOC2013 Registration

We urge intended delegates to read the updated preliminary information brochure prior to registering. This is available as a download below.

Abstract submission

The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended until the 01 July 2013. These should be submitted to [email protected].

Abstract instructions and formatting details can be downloaded below.

 

Proposed symposia:

  • Conservation and status of seabirds.
  • Avian Systematics and Biogeography in our region in the era of genomics: where are we headed?
  • Ecological and social dimensions of wild bird feeding.
  • Ratites.
  • The Role of Australia and New Zealand in reversing shorebird declines in theEast AsianAustralasian Flyway.
  • Biological insights from remote tracking.
  • Avian Communication.
  • Value added in bird monitoring: capture and banding provide new insights.

Gavin Jackson Memorial Prize

Current or recent students of Charles Sturt University are eligible to apply for this prize which provides reimbursement of the registration fee to attend the AOC in Auckland, and to also receive BirdLife Australia membership including subscription to Emu.

For more information, click here and then click on the "Gavin Jackson Memorial Prize" heading.

Our partners and friends at AOC 2005 in Perth

BirdLife Australia staff at AOC dinner

Downloads

AOC 2013

Preliminary information

AOC 2013

Call for Papers

AOC 2013

Instructions for submitting Abstracts

AOC 2009 Abstracts

Held in Armidale, NSW

Organised by BirdLife Northern NSW

AOC 2007 Abstracts

Held in Perth, WA

Organised by BirdLife Western Australia

AOC 2005 Abstracts

Held in Blenheim, New Zealand

Organised by Kerry-Jayne Wilson, Sue, Michael and Brian Bell

AOC 2003 Abstracts

Held at Australian National University, Canberra

Organised by Penny Olsen, Denis Saunders and Nick Nicholls

AOC 2001 Abstracts

Held at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst NSW

Organised by David Watson and Andrew Fisher