Live export industry finally concedes that cooking sheep alive is not ok
It's only taken them decades.
It's only taken them decades.
Australians came to know him as 'the weeping bull'. Now, in the biggest live export campaign in Australian history, we are giving him a voice.
The future of Europe' live export trade is in doubt after calls from within the European Parliament to crackdown on cruelty to exported animals.
Australia's historic fight to protect whales from 'scientific' slaughter by Japan reflects our society's changed values. So what does it say about our continued involvement in the cruelty of live export?
When it comes to live export, it's not often we get to hear a good news story... here's one of them.
It seems the government department responsible for policing the live export industry has refused to release footage of on board conditions... because they're worried it will make the industry look bad.
In an effort to 'milk' animals for every last dollar, the dairy industry has found a way to take advantage of live export rules.
Brutal and unhygienic slaughter of Australian cattle in Gaza makes a mockery of claims that live trade provides 'safe' protein to many importing countries.
On May 30, 2011, a groundbreaking program revealed the truth about live export — and the suffering of a young Australian steer broke hearts around the world.
20 years after Animals Australia's first investigation into the cruelty of the live sheep trade - the Albanese government has committed to bring it to an end. The only question now is when. Urge Labor to legislate the phase-out in…