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What You Can Do




Exporting Cruelty - Ban the Appalling Live Export Trade! Exporting Cruelty

  • Sign the online action campaign and demand an end to the live export industry:
    http://www.animalsaustralia.org/takeaction/live-export/takeAction.html

  • Write letters asking to put an immediate end to mulesing and the live export of animals from Australia

      The Honorable John Howard
      Prime Minister of Australia
      Parliament House
      Canberra ACT 2600

      Hon. Peter McGauran MP
      Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
      Postal:  Parliament House, Canberra  ACT 2600
      E-mail: Peter.McGauran.MP(AT)aph.gov.au


  • Don't eat sheep or buy wool products

  • Show your MP a Plea for Mercy. This is a video CD-Rom that you can obtain from us.

  • Tell others not to eat sheep and consume wool

  • Write to editor, talk on Talk Back Radio about the mulesing and the live export industry.

  • Download and Print campaign materials from this site.

  • Access information from AAQ and discuss as school/uni topic



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