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Watch the latest video: Animals Australia's latest investigation in Egypt reveals continued torture of Australian animals.


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My Interests

Animals Australia is Australia's peak animal protection body. Since 1980 we have been uniting organisations and individuals in Australia who share the conviction that animal suffering is unnecessary and unjustified.

Animals Australia currently represents more than 40 member groups, and thousands of individual members nation-wide. We provide a strong united voice for those who cannot defend themselves.

Our vision is for a world where animals are not exploited for profit or entertainment and where all animal suffering is eliminated.

Animals Australia intelligently and passionately lobbies governments to effect changes in laws to protect all animals. We have been instrumental in the introduction of government advisory committees to monitor and promote new initiatives in animal welfare in Australia. We have representation on all major animal welfare committees. We have undertaken two major investigations into the brutal slaughter and handling of Australian animals in the Middle East. Evidence from the Kuwait 2003 Investigation was instrumental in lodging historic animal cruelty charges against a leading live export company. Our work hasf resulted in four ‘60 Minutes’ programs and a ‘Four Corners’ program, and the footage taken during the 2006 Middle East Investigation ledto a suspension of the cattle trade to Egypt - making it the first time the trade has been halted on animal welfare grounds.

Animals Australia is committed and unrelenting. We expose suffering, we educate the wider community, we research alternatives and we present solutions to government and industry. Our goal is to significantly and permanently improve the welfare of all animals in Australia.

Get the Facts: Find more about our work by clicking on the following links:

Australia's Live Export Trade: An indefensible trade in animal cruelty

SaveBabe.com: Find out the truth about where 95% of pork, ham and bacon comes from.

Codes of Cruelty: How Australian laws have abandoned farm animals

Factsheets on other Australian animal welfare issues

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Videos

More videos available at the Animals Australia channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com/animalsaustralia Rodeo Cruelty

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This five minute video was taken by a concerned attendee of this national rodeo event. What you see on this video is a cruel event known as calf roping, which is still legal in rodeos in all Australian States and Territories, except Victoria. This video was provided to Telstra who, at the time were a major sponsor of the rodeo. Thankfully, senior decision makers at Telstra were horrified at what they witnessed and withdrew their sponsorship of the event.


Factory Farmed Fashion -
Australia's Ultra-Fine Wool Industry

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Recent investigations have revealed a 'growing' animal industry that the vast majority of Australians would be unaware of.
'Ultra-fine' wool growers supply an elite international market and wealthy buyers from the world's foremost fashion houses.
Ultra-fine wool growing is an intensive animal industry. Specially-bred sheep are kept indoors in individual small pens 24 hours a day for four or five years. Nylon coats are worn by the 'shedded' sheep to further ensure that dust and dirt does not enter their fleece -- and, like every other intensive animal industry, the behavioural and social needs of the sheep, intrinsic factors which provide quality of life, are completely ignored.
The impacts of chronic stress caused by an inappropriate environment are obvious. The confined sheep continually chew on the wooden slats and strands of wire which enclose them. Repetitive body movements were also observed - classic stereotypic behaviours caused by a barren environment (which leads to chronic boredom), combined with the inability to exercise, or to perform simple natural behaviours such as the ability to graze on grass.

Charlotte's Web - Where are they now?

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Animals Australia had the wonderful opportunity to be involved in the rehoming of the forty-two piglets who played 'Wilbur' in Paramount Pictures' feature film, Charlotte's Web.
The special featurette Where are they now? on the recently-released Charlotte's Web DVD tells the story of how Animals Australia formed an unlikely partnership with Hollywood movie producers to save Wilbur from a life of imprisonment in a factory farm.
Click here for the full story. You can visit some of the happy, healthy (and huge!) 'Wilbur's' and other rescued farm animals, at Edgar's Mission Farm Animal Sanctuary in Victoria, Australia.


My Blog

Save Babe This Mothers Day!

What's more memorable and meaningful than another bunch of flowers this mother's day? An exclusive SaveBabe.com mother's day gift package! This thoughtful gift package will bring a smile Mum's face w...
Posted by Animals Australia on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:21:00 PST

New Middle East live export investigation reveals the brutal truth

The live export industry's public defense of its trade is in tatters as a result of recent evidence obtained by Animals Australia's investigators in the Middle East. Animals Australia investigators ha...
Posted by Animals Australia on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:04:00 PST

Have a Compassionate Christmas!

Recipes, gift ideas and more for a compassionate Christmas... This year, why not fill those Christmas stockings with some unique and wonderful gifts that encapsulate the true meaning of Christmas, an...
Posted by Animals Australia on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 07:56:00 PST

FOI request reveals horrors aboard live export vessel

Heat stress, septicaemia from leg wounds, and acute pneumonia led to the deaths of 248 cattle aboard a horror journey of the MV Maysora from Australia to Israel late last year.   A further 2...
Posted by Animals Australia on Fri, 07 Sep 2007 06:59:00 PST

Animals Australia hits back at suggestions hens are happy in battery cages

Animals Australia has responded publicly to an article in Brisbane's Courier Mail online news (14/7) which asserts that new research shows that the welfare of hens in all wire battery cages is compara...
Posted by Animals Australia on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:55:00 PST

Qatar live sheep export MoU another political charade

Animals Australia has asked Australians to see the signing today of an Australia/Qatar Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for what it is  a piece of paper that will do nothing to stop the ongoing and ...
Posted by Animals Australia on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:54:00 PST

World Bull Riding Championships - eight seconds of pure bullying

Leading national animal protection group Animals Australia has called on the public to express its opposition to the cruel practice of bull-riding by boycotting the World Bull Riding Championships on ...
Posted by Animals Australia on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 06:12:00 PST

Monthly E-Update - May 2007

..>     ..> ..> ..> MAY 2007 Send to a Friend     Donate     Become a Member..> ..> ..> ..> ..> Two developments that urgently need y...
Posted by Animals Australia on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 05:11:00 PST

Government officials admit lack of control over global sheep welfare standards

From ABC Rural News Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestries (DAFF) officials have admitted that new agreements with Middle Eastern countries will not stop the unacceptable slaughter o...
Posted by Animals Australia on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 05:30:00 PST

Australian animals to be exported to Libya

Animals Australia has slammed the announcement by federal Agriculture Minister McGauran that Australian animals  cattle, sheep, goats, horses and camels - will again be exported live to Libya, North ...
Posted by Animals Australia on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 05:28:00 PST