Bird flu restrictions have been removed in the Meredith area, close to three months since the last case was detected.
The restricted zones have now been replaced with control zones, changing rules on how birds must be controlled and contained.
Agriculture Victoria is however warning for farmers to remain cautious, with chief veterinary officer Graeme Cooke saying work needed to continue.
“Our efforts to monitor disease continue, with staff visiting properties and testing birds in the control areas,” he said.
“As we continue to carry out ‘proof of freedom’ testing, we’re confident that this testing will not find any positive cases of high pathogenicity avian influenza, proving to the world that our flocks are safe.
“The collective actions of impacted property owners have been critical in enabling this easing of restrictions.
“We thank the poultry industry and property owners for their ongoing support and cooperation during this outbreak.”