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Our big appetite for eggs

The RSPCA is endorsing a range of eggs which Animal Liberation says are laid by chickens kept in inhumane conditions.

Mardis Gras 2007 Photos

Photos from the Animal Lib members and float that made such an impact at Mardi Gras 2007.

Wollongong Gig

Check out the photos! Monstrous Blues, The Watt Riot, The Thaw, Dark Side of the Womb, Frank & the Steins

Christmas Party 2006

Date Posted: 20 Dec 2006
2006 was a great year for promoting our factory farmed friends to the front of the headlines. Chickens lead the way, followed closely behind by the little (bloomin huge) oinkers. What we are hoping for in 2007 is for Animal Liberation to outstrip 2006 in a big way. We have an extremely successful and motivated bunch of volunteers willing to donate their time and effort into making the world (at least Sydney) a happier place for animals.

Vanstone faces accusations of animal cruelty over her share in piggery

Date Posted: 15 Nov 2006
A PIGGERY part-owned by the Immigration Minister, Amanda Vanstone, is breaching industry guidelines by keeping pigs in cramped conditions, animal welfare activists allege.

World Vegan Day 2006

Date Posted: 10 Nov 2006
Got off to a flying start, Jodi and Angie set up the outdoor BBQ in the middle of Wynyard Park (permission granted of course!) along with an Animal Liberation stall. A plethora of volunteers turned up one by one which was amazing to see.

Streaker protests against Cup

Date Posted: 07 Nov 2006
A STREAKING animal liberationist has been ejected from Sydney's Randwick racecourse and will face court for offensive behaviour. The woman, in her 30s, ran naked across the racecourse at 2pm "in some sort of anti-horse racing protest", Maroubra Police Inspector Eddie Bosch said.

The Dean of Newcastle (NSW) speaks out for animals

Date Posted: 08 Oct 2006
At the annual Thanksgiving for Creation service held in Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, on Sunday, 8th October, 2006, the Address was given by the Dean of Newcastle, The Very Rev'd Graeme R. Lawrence OAM. The position of leadership the Dean holds in the Anglican Church in Australia makes his remarks all the more valuable to those of us fighting the animals' cause.

Australia mourns Peter Brock

Date Posted: 16 Sep 2006
Australia is mourning the loss of Peter Brock, the champion racing driver. Not well-known was his vegetarianism/veganism, due to his respect of the lives of other beings as well as his desire for the good health of his body. He preferred to live the "quiet example" vegetarian lifestyle, and it certainly was quite an example.

City to Surf 2006 - Team Vegan

Date Posted: 13 Aug 2006
The 2006 City to Surf sported a new team this year, amongst all the people from all walks of life who had decided to have a go, there was Team Vegan!!

Live Exports

Date Posted: 6 Jun 2006
Elders is not only involved in the Live Export market, but is clearly proud enough of its involvement to broadcast it to the world through its website. It was for this reason that Animal Liberation rallied outside Elders Real Estate agency at Neutral Bay on Saturday the 25th March, our aim was to highlight to the Australian public the companies who are profiting from this abhorrent trade. Other animal organisations held their own protests on the same day in a national day of action against Live Exports.

Live Export Company Charged with Animal Cruelty

Date Posted: 10 Nov 2005
West Australian Police acting on behalf of the West Australian Government and the Office of the WA State Solicitor have laid animal cruelty charges against a leading WA live export company for breaching the WA Animal Welfare Act.

Australia Post and their Ludicrous New Stamp Collection

Date Posted: 25 Oct 2005
Australia Post has just released a selection of collectable stamps entitled "Down on the Farm". There's no two ways about it -- the pictures are absolutely adorable. But is it covered by 'Truth in Advertising' legislation? However adorable, the images are exactly how the agricultural sector want the population to view what goes on: animals having fun!

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Blackie

Peter (Blackie) Black is singer and guitarist with legendary Aussie punk band The Hard Ons as well as Nunchukka Superfly

Australian singer/songwriter Ben Lee described in Rolling Stone magazine when he first saw The Hard Ons at age 12 at the Manly Youth Centre "I had a panic attack. I was crying and freaking out, and the medical people had to calm me down. It was the single most terifying rock and roll experience I've ever had."

There's a great biography of The Hard Ons here. This is part of what they say:  

"When the Hard-Ons started out they were merely teenagers who didn't know how to play and hardly had any guidelines to follow. It all began when Blackie first heard a Sex Pistols song on TV. The Sex Pistols led him to The Damned and The Clash and before long The Hard-Ons was formed! Musically the Hard-Ons were Australia's Sex Pistols, Kiss, Beatles, Motorhead, Beach Boys and Ramones all rolled into one! They represented and advocated punk metal nearly a decade before the Epitaph label in the US was propelling bands like Offspring, Pennywise, Rancid and Nofx into the mainstream. The Hard-Ons were doing Green Day before Green Day could talk."

The Hard Ons have to considered an Australian multicultural success story. 3 guys at the same school whose families had come from Croatia (Blackie), Korea (Ray) and Sri Lanka (Keish) – brought together by their love of music – and taking Aussie punk to the world.

Anyone who knows 'punk' knows The Hard Ons. Anyone who is in a punk band knows The Hard Ons. Over the last almost 20 years, they've toured the world and played with some of the greats. To date the band have sold in the region of 200,000 records worldwide and had 17 consecutive Australian number one alternate chart hits from "Girl In A Sweater" to "Crazy Crazy Eyes" and every release in between which makes them logistically, statistically and any other way you want to look at it the most successful independent Australian band – ever.

Like Blackie, I love punk music. Punk changed our way of thinking... about everything. Punk made Blackie and I come alive and realise our place in the world!

Blackie is passionate about music, animal rights and just about everything else – oh yeah, I love that in a person!

Interview by June Bird, December 2001.


The Hard Ons live – Blackie on the left.

June: Hi Blackie, I know that your Dad was a Seventh Day Adventist and you were brought up as a vegetarian – so could you tell me about that? What was it like at school for you etc.
Blackie: Well, I never ate meat and everyone else did and I used to think it was weird. At times it used to piss me off that I was 'different' – you can imagine that at school it was pretty f****d up at times, so of course I tried it, I can't remember what it was like but when I think that I gave in it makes me feel really nauseous! Anyway, I was also the youngest and also not English (my parents are from Croatia) so being a vegi was just another thing that made me 'weird'. Eventually I discovered punk rock and none of that stuff mattered anymore.
June: Can you think of any significant events while growing up that shaped your compassionate thinking towards animals?
Blackie: When I was really young I used to play at my father's factory and he hired this really scary guy – and he had to be sacked a week later. A cat was hung out the back of the workshop. It fully freaked me out and I couldn't figure out why anyone would wanna do such a thing to an animal.
June: What do your 'bandmates', girlfriend and siblings think about you being vego?
Blackie:

To be honest I don't think it means jack shit to me mates but I don't think I could go out with someone who eats meat. Kissing wouldn't be bliss... it'd be horrible! For some reason every girl I've gone out with either turned vegi or already was one. Lucky me!!

June: Are people taken aback when they find out you're vegan?
Blackie: Not anymore. I thought it was GREAT when being a vegi became 'trendy' all of a sudden. I too could eat out and not have people look at me like I was from f****g Mars! It makes more sense and many people see this.
June: How healthy are you? Please rate this from one to ten... One being you're as sick as a dog most days and ten being 'I'M ON TOP OF THE WORLD MA!'
Blackie: Well, at the moment my work schedule is sheer hell. I'm doing 2 jobs and I'm in 2 bands. There are days when I have to work; rehearse and work again at night and I still usually find time to go to the gym!! I'd say I'm at least a 9. I rarely get sick and usually have enough energy to do all that I want.
June: So what's your secret? What exactly what sort of things do you eat?
Blackie: Man – LOTS!!! Some people who are extremely ignorant say well, what do you f*****g eat?" Mate, what DON'T I eat!!! Vegis aren't confined to the standard 'meat and 2 veg' night after f****g night. I'm not sure why it is so (probably cause for many years there was not many options for eating out) but most vegis are good/interesting in the kitchen. My fav stuff to eat is what I think of as power foods. Foods I know are gonna give me a blast. Such as cabbage, onion or potatoes – I'm not sure what's in 'em but while I'm eating 'em I can 'feel' that this is gonna give me a kick. I'm also a soya fan – especially soya milk and soya ice creams – but I really like a lot of stuff and I eat it all!
June: Have you found when you're touring that there's plenty of good vegan fare around?
Blackie: Depends on where you are. Brisbane is a lot harder than say Melbourne (which has some kickarse joints!) but over the years I've learnt what to expect and to find out what a place has to offer. If all else fails I can always go to a supermarket and get some soya slices of bread. Some countries are not all that easy either and I've got a strict food rider that promoters have to provide for me. Some Europeans countries are really great now (like Germany and Spain) but some are hard going (like France).


Left: Nunchukka Superfly (Joel Ellis, Ray Ahn, Blackie).
Right: The Hard Ons (Ray Ahn, Keish De Silva, Blackie).

June: Are you a good cook?
Blackie: I'm good at some things (especially soups) but crap at others – like baking!
June: Is there one particular area of animal exploitation that you find particularly disturbing?
Blackie: Testing for makeup – I mean, F**K OFF – get real!!! Test it on ya selves. That's so revolting. It was my sister that pointed out to me how animal products are used in soaps and shampoos. Christ! I was washing myself with that! It says a lot about the human race that we would harm an animal for eyeliner.
June: Do you know many other vego musos?
Blackie:

Yeah, some – as I've said before more people are becoming vegis than ever before and it's easy to see why.

June: Would you/have you encouraged your partner or children to eat a vego diet?
Blackie:

Yeah – but I don't like to push. That wouldn't accomplish much, but if friends stay with me (especially overseas friends) they can't eat meat in my place and many have told me "I haven't felt like eating it since I've stayed with you". Cool!

June: Vitamin supplements – do you take them?
Blackie: Rarely, sometimes if I'm on the road and not getting food and sleep I'll take something (like Spirulina etc) but I'm not a keen user.
June: Are there many people do you think you've maybe subtly influenced towards a cruelty-free lifestyle?
Blackie: Yes definitely. Even when last in Europe I met a friend who hasn't touched meat since my last visit.
June: What do you want people to know about veganism?
Blackie:

It's a better option – in more ways thane ONE! Try it and see/feel the difference.

By the way – if anyone's interested in any of the bands I play in – HARD ONS, NUNCHUKKA SUPERFLY or CHRACKIE and would like to purchase a CD or t-shirt I'm at blackiepoo@yahoo.fr

Hard Ons website:
http://www.hardons.com.au



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