In Victoria, Australia, bird flu has been detected at a sixth farm, with the latest case being a commercial duck farm that has been quarantined and tested positive for the H7N3 strain. All ducks on the farm will be culled, and the area will be cleaned and disinfected. The farms are located in a restricted area where movement restrictions are in place to prevent the spread of the virus. The state's Chief Veterinary Officer, Graeme Cooke, stated that the detections were expected due to the farms' proximity to the initially infected premises and that the surveillance activities have been effective in limiting the spread and quickly identifying new cases.