“…This collapse has been accompanied by further contraction of veterinary services to sheep and other livestock producers. Frawley was a watershed moment for Australia's veterinary profession, but, unfortunately, that opportunity was not acted upon by this country's veterinary profession [31][32][33][34][35]. Perhaps we are too late, for today veterinarians are little interested in providing a service to economic livestock and Australia has turned its back on agriculture in its search of a new identity.…”