Animal use statistics report

The Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (ACPA) requires anyone registered to use animals for scientific purposes in Queensland to submit an annual report to Biosecurity Queensland on their animal use.

You must submit your animal use statistics (AUS) report on or before 31 May each year for animals used in the previous calendar year.

The animals you need to report

You need to report animals as defined in ACPA. This includes:

  • any live vertebrate, including amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles
  • all species of the class Cephalopoda (octopi, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus)—cephalopods were granted legal status as animals in Queensland as of 21 July 2006
  • live pre-natal or pre-hatched creatures in the last half of gestation, such as:
    • a mammalian or reptilian foetus
    • mammalian or reptilian young
    • pre-hatched avian
    • live marsupial young
  • the remains of an animal that was killed for a scientific purpose.

Human beings and human foetuses are not animals, nor are the eggs, spat or spawn of fish.

Guidelines for submitting your AUS report

The Guidelines for completing the animal use statistics (AUS) report provide all the information you need to report your animal use for the last calendar year to Biosecurity Queensland.

Read the guidelines carefully before completing the AUS report workbook.

The guidelines contain information on:

  • who needs to submit an AUS report
  • how to submit a NIL AUS report if no animals were used during the reporting period
  • downloading and submitting the AUS report
  • how to complete the AUS report
  • explanations for the categories used in the AUS report
  • who to contact for assistance.

General instructions for completing the AUS report

If you are submitting your AUS report to Biosecurity Queensland, you must download and complete the Biosecurity Queensland animal use statistics report.

To save the workbook, you will need to:

  • right-click on the link above and click 'Open the link in new tab or new window
  • click on the new tab or window and download the workbook
  • open the file from your downloads folder
  • click on the 'Enable Editing' button (at the top of the workbook)
  • save the file as an Excel workbook to a folder on your computer or network.