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Urge food businesses to do better for chickens
Australian chickens deserve better. Write a letter to food businesses, calling on them to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment standards into their supply chains and improve the lives of millions of chickens bred for meat.
Why does the standards development process matter for animal welfare?
The current process for reviewing and developing national standards for animal welfare in Australia is heavily dominated by industry interests, fails to consider contemporary science and community expectations, and lacks legislative accountability. Reforming this process would make the standards development process more inclusive, science-based, and accountable.
Racehorses deserve a fair go
Australia’s horse racing industry is riddled with systemic animal welfare issues. By reforming the system, we can better protect horses and provide them with the life-long care they deserve.
How will guiding legislative principles and sentience recognition improve animal welfare?
Australia’s Animal Welfare Acts need guiding principles to inform the application of the legislation, improve decision making, and ensure animals are protected, respected, and given the care they deserve.
What does adequate funding for animal welfare services mean?
Within the current system, multiple agencies are responsible for different aspects of animal welfare enforcement, leading to inconsistent outcomes and protections for animals. The establishment of independent state Animal Welfare Authorities can change this.
Putting animals on the political map this Queensland election
The Alliance for Animals has partnered with RSPCA Queensland to raise the political profile of animal welfare during the Queensland election. We've contacted all registered parties to find out where they stand on the following six key reform issues for animals.
How will State Animal Welfare Authorities lead to better outcomes for animals?
Within the current system, multiple agencies are responsible for different aspects of animal welfare enforcement, leading to inconsistent outcomes and protections for animals. The establishment of independent state Animal Welfare Authorities can change this.
Why it’s time for Australia to end live lamb cutting
Every year in Australia, over 10 million lambs are subjected to a painful surgical procedure called live lamb cutting, traditionally known as mulesing. The continued use of this cruel practice, despite the availability of an ethical alternative, highlights the failures within Australia’s animal welfare system.
Why does Australia need a National Animal Welfare Commission?
Australia's animal welfare system lacks national leadership, leading to significant inconsistencies in levels of protection across states. Creating a National Animal Welfare Commission as an independent statutory agency will introduce a structured and consistent approach to animal welfare while giving animals the independent representation they need and deserve.
Improving welfare standards for chickens
The Better Chicken Australia campaign is calling on food businesses to raise welfare standards in the chicken meat industry, which impacts over 700 million chickens annually. By improving welfare standards, we can reduce the unnecessary suffering of millions of animals. Learn more and join the movement for better chicken welfare.
How will Ministers for Animal Welfare help animals?
Despite Australians caring deeply about animal welfare, our existing governance system treats it as a low-priority issue – and it's time for this to change. In this article, we discuss how establishing Ministers for Animal Welfare will significantly elevate the profile of animal welfare within our government, helping to create a fairer system.
Australia’s animal welfare system is broken – together, we can fix it
This article explains how Australia’s animal welfare governance system is failing animals and introduces a viable solution for a fair and independent system.
6 Reasons Why the Alliance for Animals Supports the Voice
Find out why the Alliance for Animals says Yes to the Voice and supports full implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
It’s time for a duck shooting ban in Victoria
Victoria is one of just a few remaining states still allowing recreational duck shooting. It’s time for a ban on this cruel and outdated practice.
What does the NSW Election result mean for animals?
NSW has just voted in a new Labor government. Here’s what the change in government means for animals.
Australia is banning battery cages by 2036 – but it needs to happen sooner
Australia is finally banning battery cages, but the Alliance is calling for a shorter phase-out period.
Separating fact from fiction: Why a phase-out of live sheep export is good for the economy and animal welfare
Learn how phasing out live sheep export will benefit both animal welfare and the Australian economy
What does the 2022 Federal Election mean for animals?
Find out what the Federal Election 2022 result means for animals.
Morrison Government’s Attempted Backflip on the Northern Summer Live Export Ban
The Morrison Government is proposing a backflip on the northern summer live export ban. We can’t let this happen.
Why Australia Needs a National Animal Welfare Commission
Australia needs a national animal welfare commission to create better animal welfare policy