Where do the candidates in Kooyong stand on animal welfare?
Federal Election 2025
Parties and candidates with no known positions are not listed.
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About the scorecards
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At the start of the election campaign we contacted all major parties and listed candidates in key electorates asking for their responses to key Alliance policies. Six of these policies are featured on the scorecards. In completing the scorecards, we took into consideration responses to our emails as well as previous public comments, voting patterns and policy decisions.
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The scorecards have been prepared to raise awareness of the interests of animals and prevent animal suffering by summarising the position of political parties on the key animal welfare policy issues relevant to the charitable purposes of the Australian Alliance for Animals.
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The Alliance does not promote or oppose political parties or direct people on how to vote.
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The scorecards refer to the parties by the following abbreviations.
Animal Justice = Animal Justice Party
Fusion = FUSION | Planet Rescue | Whistleblower Protection | Innovation
Greens = Australian Greens
Jacqui Lambie = Jacqui Lambie Network
KAP = Katter's Australian Party (KAP)
Labor = Australian Labor Party
Liberal = Liberal Party of Australia
National = National Party of Australia
One Nation = Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Sustainable Australia = Sustainable Australia Party - Universal Basic Income
