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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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Cruelty Free Products

The most effective way that any person can reduce animal suffering is to refuse to buy cruel products. Anyone who cares about animals should examine their lifestyle and eliminate actions and products that cause harm. See our page on Vegetarianism. Consider also how your shopping affects animals.

For example:

- Fur, even small bits of trim, comes from animals caught in cruel traps or kept in small wire cages;

- Akubra hats – each Akubra hat is made from the fur of 10-12 killed rabbits;

- Leather is the skin of slaughtered animals;

- Feather down in doonas or sleeping bags comes from slaughtered birds;

- Wool involves the cruelty of mulesing and tailing, and all sheep end up at the slaughterhouse;

- Some souvenirs such as toy koalas are made out of animal parts, such as kangaroo skin;

- Raw silk is boiled out of silk worms.

There are good, cruelty-free alternatives for all these products. Personal and household products can also involve cruelty. They may be tested on animals, or they may contain slaughterhouse products such as:

- Tallow, animal fat boiled out of slaughterhouse waste and used for most soaps;

- Gelatine, from the ligaments and feet of slaughtered animals;

- Elastin and collagen, from slaughtered animals.

You can make sure you avoid animal tested products and slaughterhouse ingredients by using the Preferred Products List, prepared by the group Choose Cruelty Free. Choose Cruelty FreeThe group called Choose Cruelty Free, based in Melbourne, surveys companies to assess whether they qualify for the Preferred Products List. The minimum standard to qualify is that the company has not done any animal testing for at least 5 years. This standard applies to:

- All products produced by the company - a company will not be listed if some of its product range is animal tested;

- All ingredients as well as final products;

- All associated companies and suppliers, so that companies can't get someone else to do animal testing for them.

A company has to fill out a detailed questionnaire about its products, and a declaration that the information is true, before it will be placed on the list. A company will not be included if any of its products contain ingredients:

- From animals specifically killed for that ingredients (eg scent from civet cats);

- That cause pain and discomfort when extracted (eg musk from male deer);

- From wildlife;

- From the fur industry (eg mink oil).

Some of the companies on the list use slaughterhouse products such as collagen, elastin, gelatin and tallow. Companies that use NO animal products are marked with a V. Just because a company calls its products "natural" or "herbal" doesn't mean they are cruelty free - they could still be tested on animals. Also, there are some companies who claim not to test on animals but who aren't on the list. This could be because:

- They have declined to fill in the questionnaire;

- They have not yet been surveyed or are in the process of being surveyed;

- They do not meet the CCF criteria on animal testing or animal ingredients.

If you want to be sure you are buying products that haven't been tested on animals, always use the Preferred Products List when shopping. Go to Preferred Products List. If you would like to help the work of Choose Cruelty Free, you can make a donation or become a supporter for $20 a year ($10 concession).

Contact:

Choose Cruelty Free
PO Box 12005 A'Beckett St
Melbourne Vic 3000
Phone (03) 9328 1377
Fax (03) 9328 2117

The information on these Cruelty Free pages was created by Animal Liberation SA. Thanks to them for allowing us to reproduce it here.

 

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