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Australians Say No To Live Export - Largest Petition To Rudd Govt starstarstarstarstar   26th November 2009 - Views: 804 Australians Say No To Live Export - Largest Petition To Rudd Govt Animals Australia Executive Director Glenys Oogjes said today, "Animals Australia chose this week to present further petitions because tragically Australian sheep and cattle are currently being yarded in the Middle East to be sold and killed during the Eid al Adha.

Investigation Exposes Factory-farmed Cruelty starstarstarstarstar   23rd November 2009 - Views: 830 Investigation Exposes Factory-farmed Cruelty In Australia it is legal to keep breeding pigs in individual metal and concrete crates for their entire 4 month pregnancy despite these cruel devices having been banned in the UK for a decade.

Rspca Nsw Calls For People Against Live Exports To Get On Board starstarstarstarstar   16th November 2009 - Views: 803 Australian sheep are on their way to the Middle East for the annual Festival of Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha) and the RSPCA is asking people in NSW to help make this trip their last.

Rspca And Oaks Day Punters To Show Their Opposition To Jumps Racing starstarstarstarstar   4th November 2009 - Views: 779 Rspca And Oaks Day Punters To Show Their Opposition To Jumps Racing The RSPCA has embarked on the campaign following results from an independent consumer research survey showed an overwhelming support from the community to see an end to jumps racing.

A 'tail' Of Christmas Spirit For Sydney's Dogs And Cats Home starstarstarstarstar   2nd November 2009 - Views: 684 A 'tail' Of Christmas Spirit For Sydney's Dogs And Cats Home For one day only, Honeydew Photography (a family portrait studio offering specialised, unique and creative photography) is offering pet lovers the opportunity to have their pet’s portrait taken with Santa in the comfort of a centrally located studio, with a percentage of the fee being donated direct to Sydney Dogs and Cats Home.

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