Animal Club Ambassador Abbie Cornish enjoyed participating with Animal Club members in an art workshop at the 2006 Voiceless Awards Event.
Bred to go cheap
24 November 2008
470 million reasons to say no to factory farmed chickens
Voiceless today launches its report, From Nest to Nugget: an exposé of Australia’s chicken factories, the latest in an annual series that lifts the veil of secrecy surrounding factory farming.
Voiceless announces an Australian first: $25,000 grant to expose factory farming
15 June 2008
Voiceless, the fund for animals, today announced a new $25,000 grant as part of its annual Grants Program that will focus exclusively on exposing the iniquities of factory farming.
In defence of animals: top Indian legal counsel to deliver public lecture
13 May 2008
Leading animal advocate, Raj Panjwani, will deliver the keynote lecture of the 2008 UNSW/Voiceless animal law lecture series at UNSW on 22 May about his advocacy to protect animals from cruelty.
Addressing climate change without considering livestock production is hogwash
26 March 2008
Voiceless’s submission to the Senate Inquiry into Climate Change and the Australian Agricultural Sector highlights the urgent need for a national strategy to deal with the overwhelmingly negative effect that intensive farming practices have, not only on the Australian environment, but on climate change generally.
Take one steel water pipe or tow bar and bludgeon
‘with force sufficient to crush the skull and destroy the brain .’ [1]
Australia’s attention may currently be focused on the killing of whales and dolphins by the Japanese or the slaughter of seals in Canada but the largest massacre of land based animals on the planet is taking place in our own backyard.