The pathway cleared to end live sheep export
20 years after Animals Australia's first investigation into the cruelty of the live sheep trade - the Albanese government has enacted a plan to bring it to an end.
20 years after Animals Australia's first investigation into the cruelty of the live sheep trade - the Albanese government has enacted a plan to bring it to an end.
KLLT – a company responsible for shocking animal cruelty and deaths of over 1.5 million sheep – has been given an export licence. Your voice can help stop this cruelty.
Today marks a historic win in the almighty battle to save animals from live export cruelty. Emanuel exports Australia's biggest live sheep exporter is stripped of its licence to operate.
Brave whistleblowers exposed the horrific neglect of dairy cattle and sheep exported to Qatar, but no one has been held accountable -- the tragic consequences of a system that completely overlooks 'breeding' animals.
Desperate attempts to discredit evidence of animal cruelty endemic in the live export trade were shut down during the Senate Inquiry into the welfare of animals in the live trade.
The first time I sat on a plane to Kuwait more than 20 years ago, I knew I was stepping into the great unknown. I didn’t know what to expect. I just knew that someone needed to go...
It's time to consider the broader societal impact of industries that foster an acceptance of animal suffering...
The Albanese government is bringing the live sheep export trade to an end! An expert panel has been appointed to recommend when and how the phase-out should occur.
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