Australia was one of the first countries in the world to experiment with snake antivenoms, in 1898, when Frank Tidswell commenced immunization of a former ambulance horse with tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) venom. CSL Ltd is the sole manufacturer of antivenoms for human use in Australia. Australian antivenoms are amongst the best in the world, in terms of high purity and low adverse reaction rate.
| Antivenom | Origin | Component |
| Black Snake | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Box Jellyfish | Ovine | Whole Ig |
| Brown Snake | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Death Adder | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Funnel Web Spider | Leporine | Whole Ig |
| Polyvalent (land snake) | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Redback Spider | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Sea Snake | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Stonefish | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Taipan | Equine | Fab2 fragment |
| Tiger Snake | Equine | Fab2 fragment |