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Traveling again

Posted by Sean McCarthy on

Traveling again
Snakehandler staff are excited to be able to travel again, over the next few weeks we will be in various parts of Australia running our handling courses, we look forward to being able to get to our many loyal customers, meeting new people and seeing new places......we are also visiting a number of places we [...]

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Its training time

Posted by Sean McCarthy on

Its training time
We are happy to announce that the course booked for the 24th October will be going ahead as scheduled!! We will also be offering the two day course (first day will be a webinar) on the 4th and 5th November.If you have booked a course with us, please contact us ASAP to lock down your [...]

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COVID-19!!! The panic!!!

Posted by Sean McCarthy on

COVID-19!!! The panic!!!
The world is under siege, a virus, a simple bundle of RNA and DNA is bringing one of the most complex and "intelligent" organisms to its knees! We are being destroyed not just by illness but also people not being able to work.Many of my colleagues in the reptile industry, entertainment industry etc are now [...]

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Cairns Practical Training

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Cairns Practical Training
On the 14th May 2019 Snakehandler will be bringing our Nationally Accredited Training course for venomous snake handling to Cairns for the first time.  We are hoping for a strong turn out to encourage future courses just like in Brisbane.The course is unique in that not only do we offer the only online theory session [...]

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New Year and plenty to see here!

Posted by Sean McCarthy on

New Year and plenty to see here!
Happy New Year to everyone, thank you for looking at our site and seeing what is going on, we are very proud to announce that yet again we have been able to maintain our status as the ONLY Nationally Recognised Training offered in Australia for handling venomous snakes. Every 5 years the course is reviewed [...]

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