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Take the 'Ban Live Exports' Petition to Your Workplace!

Take the 'Ban Live Exports' Petition to Your Workplace!Join other supporters across the country and help to gain even more signatures on the 'Ban Live Export' petition -- already one of the largest petitions in the country!

In recent weeks Animals Australia has been working hard to stir up public debate on the issue of live export. To capitalise on this public exposure and the outrage felt by many Australians, we are asking you to take the 'Ban Live Exports' petition to your school or workplace.

With each of us asking colleagues to sign the petition to end live exports, together we can add thousands of new names to this powerful call for change. Already more than 220,000 signatures strong, this is one of the largest petitions in Australian history.

In the past 12 months the importance and significance of petitions has increased significantly with the Rudd government establishing a House of Representatives Petition Committee to inquire into and report to the House on any matter relating to petitions. With your valuable contribution we can make the Ban Live Export petition so huge that the government has no choice but to address the public’s demand for this cruel industry to end.

Click here to download our live export petition to get active!


Want to do more for animals?

We are delighted to announce the launch of our first strategic Action Teams, through our exciting new initiative, the Animals Australia Action Network. If you would like to do more for animals, this is your chance! Action Teams provide simple and effective ways to get active for animals—and the good news is that you can get active from your home, the office, or a friend's place! Interested? Join up online!


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