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Ag Minister's eleventh-hour live export intervention major blow to trust in industry

Wednesday, 28th October 2020

The RSPCA has expressed disappointment at Agriculture Minister David Littleproud’s last minute intervention on behalf of the live export industry, to block improvements in live cattle exp

Appalling footage demands action on cattle welfare

Thursday, 5th December 2019

Mandatory pain relief for painful procedures and hastening moves toward breeding horn-free cattle are the very least the cattle industry must do to be sustainable and maintain public trust

ESCAS fails again with cruelty to Aussie cattle exported to Israel on the Maysora

Wednesday, 19th June 2019

RSPCA Australia has lodged a formal complaint with the federal Department of Agriculture after receiving images and footage revealing brutal treatment of Australian cattle live exported to

ESCAS fails again with cruelty to Aussie cattle exported to Israel on the Maysora

Wednesday, 19th June 2019

RSPCA Australia has lodged a formal complaint with the federal Department of Agriculture after receiving images and footage revealing brutal treatment of Australian cattle live exported to

RSPCA welcomes ALP policy announcement on protecting Australian animals live exported for dairy and breeding

Friday, 5th April 2019

The RSPCA has today welcomed the Australian Labor Party’s commitment to closing a loophole in Australia’s live export regulations that denies protection to thousands of Australian anima

RSPCA calls for inquiry into animal welfare management on remote pastoral stations

Tuesday, 26th February 2019

Following two mass mortality incidents of cattle on remote pastoral stations in the Pilbara and Kimberley, and the recent identification of “dozens” more high-risk stations, the RSPCA is callin