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Emma Sullivan & Luke Westmoreland – Lamb foster carers

Luke Westmoreland Emma Sullivan 6 August 2017

Be inspired by the selflessness of lamb foster carers Emma Sullivan of Animal Liberation Victoria & Luke Westmoreland of Victorian Lamb Rescue, and get angry about the enormous yet largely unknown death toll of the Australian sheep industry. Victorian Lamb Rescue https://www.facebook.com/Victorianlambrescue/Animal …continue

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ICAS 2017 – Dr Yamini Narayanan

Dr Yamini Narayanan 30 July 2017

2017 ICAS OCEANIA CONFERENCE – Forging Alliances and Intersections Dr Yamini Narayanan on Cow Protectionism And Indian Animal AdvocacyAudio provided by Progressive Podcast Australia https://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/Dr Yamini Narayanan is an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Senior Fellow at the Alfred Deakin …continue

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Justin Kerswell – Viva! UK

Justin Kerswell 16 July 2017

Roy Taylor interviews Justin Kerswell of Viva! who has been supporting Australian activist groups by campaigning against the sale of kangaroo meat in the UK. https://www.savethekangaroo.com/https://www.viva.org.uk/ Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio player. A weekly show hosted by …continue

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2017 Voiceless Law Lecture Series – David Robinson Simon

David Robinson Simon 25 June 2017

Via Voiceless – The Animal Protection Institute Few Australians are aware of the real economic forces behind the production of meat, fish, eggs, and dairy.Animal food producers rely on government subsidies, artificially low prices, and influence over legislation and regulation …continue

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