NSW Vet Nurse’s 12th Mission: Leading the Charge for Papua New Guinea’s Pups
While most Australians spend their holidays relaxing, Inverell-based veterinary nurse Helen Spry is preparing for her 12th international deployment.
This April, she’ll be part of a historic six-person Australian team heading to Papua New Guinea (PNG)—the first-ever mission to the region by the charity Vets Beyond Borders (VBB).
The mission marks a critical milestone in Pacific animal welfare, targeting a region where veterinary care is often a rare luxury rather than a standard service. For Helen, it is the culmination of years of "boots on the ground" dedication to animals in some of the world's most remote corners.
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| Expertise in action: Helen Spry during a 2025 deployment to Taveuni, Fiji. Her experience in remote surgical clinics is vital for the upcoming PNG mission. |
A Passport of Compassion
The upcoming PNG mission is just the latest stamp in a well-travelled passport. Helen has now completed 13 overseas volunteer trips—11 of those with VBB’s VetMatch program.
Her journey has taken her from the sandy shores of the Cook Islands (three times) and the tropical heat of Fiji and Vanuatu, to the rugged landscapes of Sardinia, Nauru, and even the remote reaches of Thursday Island.
In recognition of this staggering 12th deployment with VBB, Helen was recently named the inaugural recipient of the Buddy Giving Program Volunteer Excellence Award.
“The work I do with VBB makes a difference; it’s a privilege to be part of it,” Helen says.
“To be able to help animals in remote places and show communities how to care for them is incredibly rewarding.”
Breaking the Cycle of Suffering
In many remote Pacific communities, the lack of veterinary services creates a heart-breaking cycle. Without humane population management, unmanaged dog populations lead to preventable disease and neglect.
“Regular desexing and animal health clinics are vital,” Helen explains.
“Without them, female dogs can have litter after litter, leading to rapid population growth in communities with limited access. Many puppies won’t survive, and those that do often face disease and injury. It’s a terrible life.”
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| On-the-ground care: Beyond surgery, the team treats preventable diseases and injuries. Pictured: Helen Spry in Taveuni, Fiji (December 2025), ahead of her inaugural PNG mission. |
The mission in PNG isn't just about the animals; it’s about the people. By working alongside the RSPCA of PNG for two weeks, the team will provide essential treatments and community education.
As Helen notes, "healthier animals mean happier animals and happier communities." Managing these populations is the single most effective way to improve both animal welfare and public health in developing regions.
An "All-Aussie" Effort
The expansion of the VetMatch program into PNG is a true nationwide collaboration, made possible through the Buddy Giving Program, supported by Buddy Pet Insurance. This partnership ensures that experienced professionals can deliver care exactly where it is most needed.
Joining Helen on this landmark mission is a powerhouse team of Australian volunteers:
Veterinarians: Dr Helen Todd (Dee Why, NSW), Dr Helen Purdam (Canberra, ACT), and Dr Corinne Lendon (Ferny Grove, QLD).
Vet Nurses: Nikki Hohmuth (Canberra, ACT) and Ruby Swanston (Erina, NSW).
“To be part of VBB’s inaugural PNG deployment is incredibly special,” Helen says.
“Seeing animals and people learning together brings me enormous joy. I can’t stop smiling.”
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About Vets Beyond Borders (VBB)
Established in 2003, Vets Beyond Borders is an Australian-based charity dedicated to improving the lives of animals and their communities across the Asia-Pacific. Through their VetMatch program, they deploy skilled volunteer veterinarians and nurses to regions with limited access to care, focusing on humane population management and life-saving medical treatments.
In Australia, their AVERT (Australian Veterinary Emergency Response Team) program provides critical veterinary support during natural disasters and biosecurity outbreaks.
How to Support the Mission: To learn more about the inaugural PNG mission or to support VBB’s work across the Pacific, visit their website or follow the journey of volunteers like Helen on social media.
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