Effective Altruism Australia has joined the call for a Fair Go for Animals.
EAA supports high-impact solutions to global problems – guided by principles that extend compassion and evidence-based thinking to all forms of suffering, including for animals.
https://t.co/qYQAPu7Uca
The Alliance has joined 31 MPs, animal protection organisations, and local community groups in calling for an end to greyhound racing at Wentworth Park – and for this public land to be returned to the community.
Read the Open Letter: https://t.co/he0DKucPXJ
Join Western Australia’s leading animal welfare advocates for a vital discussion on Australia’s journey toward a unified voice for animals, approached through a One Welfare lens.
Secure your seat today: https://t.co/9FQXnLKhY1
Want a career that aligns with your values? Join a team driving systemic change for animals across Australia.
We’re seeking an experienced advocate to lead our policy and government engagement in NSW!
Apply today: https://t.co/ThDUms1Whu
Times are tough & so many important causes always need our support. Just if you are able to assist, I would be extremely grateful. If the total is more than my legal fees it will be donated to an organisation working to end greyhound racing in Australia
https://t.co/LK5yFUwxhx
Victoria's animal welfare laws are outdated. Call on Premier, Jacinta Allan, to modernise the laws and introduce the Animal Care and Protection Bill: https://t.co/ia4BPrfOaN
It’s World Animal Day and we’re shining the spotlight on one animal who is commonly overlooked: the chicken.
Help chickens today: https://t.co/8SrJAmMDPY
#worldanimalday#betterchickencommitment
We're thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a grant from The Navigation Fund to power our advocacy for animals.
With this backing, we can build on momentum for systemic reform at the state level and give animals a voice in the decision-making process.
This week, our delegation of advocates from our core member orgs gave animals a united voice in Parliament.
We held 17 meetings with MPs, Senators & Ministers, pushing for key reforms:
🔹 National Animal Welfare Commission
🔹 Funding for the AAWS
🔹 Trophy hunting import ban
One year ago, The Broken Promise report called out the wool industry’s failure to end live lamb cutting. Nothing has changed.
Help end live lamb cutting by:
1. Writing to your State Agriculture Minister: https://t.co/vIhda0yb0G
2. Signing the petition: https://t.co/H37VtZJleE
Today, we have joined leading animal protection organisations from Australia to pen an open letter to the Federal Agriculture Minister & all State/Territory Agriculture Ministers, calling for an end to live lamb cutting (mulesing).
https://t.co/8yL3MQj7Is
Do you know a young changemaker for animals?🐷
Nominations are now open for the Australian Alliance for Animals award for Young Political Advocacy! We're recognising young individuals or groups who've spoken up for animals in political spaces: https://t.co/XeWXahaIe8
This week, Treasurer Jim Chalmers convened the Economic Reform Roundtable, bringing together government, unions, business, and civil society to shape reforms that will drive Australia’s productivity agenda.
But how does animal welfare fit into all this?👉 https://t.co/FGaGRfhcd0
Animals can’t be in the room — but you can put us there. 🐾
We’re heading to Parliament to push for real reforms, and your support can help turn election promises into action.
Donate today: https://t.co/8lRnUMKxkj
We're proud to stand with more than 100 members and supporters of the Stronger Charities Alliance, calling on the Albanese Government to pass reforms that protect the vital advocacy role of charities.
Read the letter: https://t.co/wCdCmuTvUw
🚨 It’s time for state and territory Agriculture Ministers to do what they promised and legislate an end to battery cages.
Hold your state Agriculture Minister accountable by sending them a short letter: https://t.co/jumLayrdRD
The NSW Labor Party promised to establish an Independent Office of Animal Welfare – but it's been two years and the animals are still waiting.
Please call on the NSW Premier and Agriculture Minister to fulfil their commitment today: https://t.co/ah3S4I8vDI
Why do chickens grow so large so fast? Because the industry made them this way through genetic selection.
It's a practice designed for profits, not welfare.
That’s why the Better Chicken Commitment calls for a shift to slower-growing breeds, giving chickens a life worth living.
Last week, Dr Jed Goodfellow discussed the problems with battery cages and the need for government action with 2SER.
Listen to the full interview: https://t.co/L7pyivSxOl
Help end battery cages: https://t.co/5SGTKoUWdc