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What’s for Dinner China?

Jian Yi Mia Macdonald Wanqing Zhou Emma Townshend 16 August 2015 6


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Can people in the developing world eat as much meat and dairy as people in the industrialized countries without destroying the planet? And do they really want to? Brighter Green is a public policy action tank based in  New York that works to raise awareness of and encourage policy action on issues that span the environment, animals, and sustainability and they explore these qs  in a short documentary  they have produced called WHAT’S FOR DINNER?

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Namibia’s annual seal slaughter

Pat Dickens Nikki Botha Peter Shaughnessy Phil Cornelius 9 August 2015

Each year, approximately 80 000 unweaned seal pups are clubbed to death on the beaches of Namibia.  It’s regarded as one of the cruellest hunts on Earth and one Australian citizen profits hugely from it. We chat with South African activists Pat …continue

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The Animal Liberation Film Festival – Vegan Zombies, 25 Cats and more

Freedom of Species 9 November 2025

Savanna, Gonzalo and Nick discuss the upcoming Animal Liberation Film Festival. This event is being held from December 5-6 in Melbourne, at Cinema Nova. For more information on the festival, go to: https://alff.org.au/ Also see the Facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/25038308422432519  Additional …continue

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Riding on the Sheep’s Back: A vegan’s history of the Australian wool industry (Part 2. 1806-1821)

Freedom of Species 2 November 2025

 In the early 1800s, colonial Sydney transformed from a drunken shanty town ruled by military oligarchs to a developed city ruled by pastoral capitalists. Australia’s first wool baron, John MacArthur, continued to grow his wealth while maintaining a powerful position …continue

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