Labor’s election win marks a historic moment for animals
While the 2022 election result means something different to each of us, for animals, it is an extraordinary marker of positive change.
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While the 2022 election result means something different to each of us, for animals, it is an extraordinary marker of positive change.
There's an exciting new policy being debated this Federal election that if supported would be life-changing for animals suffering in factory farms and the live export trade.
For ten years, Petal has been trapped in the dairy industry. Each of her calves were taken from her so that her milk could be used for human consumption. But now, safe in a sanctuary, her new life as a…
Some of the most incredible bonds exist among species who call the ocean home, we just don't see them as often.
Indonesia's wild monkeys are being captured and exported overseas for horrific experiments. Take action now to stop the cruelty.
Most people sadly never have the chance to really get to know a chicken. But those who do invariably fall in love with these unique individuals. Here are a few reasons why...
Legislative change to protect animals is hard fought and long won. But when change does occur, it’s worth celebrating! These laws to better protect animals are stepping us closer to a kinder future for all.
Passionate about helping animals? Here are some simple and powerful ways you can create change for them in 2022 and beyond.
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In what can only be described as a miracle, a little pig has survived a brutal slaughter attempt and is on her way to a brand new life.
While Australia’s government may be slow to take the necessary action to protect Australians, our wildlife, and our environment, we have the power to make changes, and we can start now.
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Every year, millions of animals — hundreds of them non-human primates — are subjected to experiments in the name of science in our own backyard.
While many cattle on the vast stations in the north of Australia are destined for live export, their troubles begin well before they ever set foot on a ship. Painful procedures, infrequent monitoring and care, and the stresses of mustering…
Australian beef and dairy industries these gentle giants are confronted with problems that they desperately need our help to solve.
An industrialised environment of violence, fear and death means that animals are not the only victims of slaughterhouses.
Eighty-five percent of the fur industry’s skins come from animals raised in ‘battery’ cages2, where animals are deprived of any form of quality of life and the ability to perform their natural and instinctual behaviours. Mink live solitary lives and…
It is so often forgotten that this group of much maligned animals has the same capacity to suffer as any other animal in Australia.
Dehorning is one of the most traumatic experiences cattle are forced to endure. Both male and female calves usually undergo this surgical procedure without anything to dull the pain.