After decades of our investigations, exposés, and tireless political lobbying, the Albanese government has announced that live sheep export by sea will end on the 1st of May, 2028. And importantly, this date will be enshrined in law during this term of government.
Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has announced the government will accept the recommendations of the Independent Panel and that the live sheep trade will end after some 60 long years. The live export industry was pushing for a 10+ year phase-out which gives the government’s end date in less than four years a lot of perspective. While all of us of course want the trade to end tomorrow — we cannot deny, this decision took courage.
A government decision based on compassion for animals, and acknowledging society’s shifting consciousness around our treatment of animals, is momentous.
It’s not surprising that the live export lobby has come out swinging and the Agriculture Minister has weathered some pretty fierce criticism already. At times like this, a little thanks can go along way. Here’s where you come in. While we wait to learn when exactly the legislation will be introduced (our best guess is sometime after the winter parliamentary break), please consider spending a few minutes to spread some gratitude.