Brian Sherman AM, Voiceless co-founder and Director
"Wherever the destination, live exports are intrinsically inhumane...They deserve better, and we can do better. The trade must end.” Brian Sherman AM, 11 August 2011, read more
"If the poultry industry truly cares about the public's right to know how chickens are treated from factory to plate, then consumers deserve nothing less than the honest truth." Brian Sherman AM, 28 July 2011, read more
"A staggering number of sentient beings are churned down the assembly lines of factory farms in Australia each year, as if they were widgets, with no regard for their suffering. We live in a country where animal cruelty is condoned on a daily basis, and allowed under the law." Brian Sherman AM, 21 May 2011, read more
Animal Club Ambassador Abbie Cornish enjoyed participating with Animal Club members in an art workshop at the 2006 Voiceless Awards Event.
Top US animal lawyer to take centre stage at new look Sydney Law School
29 April 2009
Now in its third year, the Voiceless Animal Law Lecture Series brings to Australia top American animal lawyer Bruce Wagman for a lecture tour that is fast becoming a must see for all Australians interested in the cutting edge area of animal advocacy.
American 'Super Lawyer' to explain why animal law is becoming everyone's business
14 April 2009
Leading American animal protection lawyer, Bruce Wagman, will deliver the Voiceless Animal Law Lecture Series keynote address, and the Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG will launch Australia’s first animal law text book.
Voiceless, the animal protection institute, launched the Voiceless Media Prize today. The $5,000 prize will recognise the most valuable contribution toward debate on the treatment of animals.
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.
Jamie’s Fowl Dinners should be compulsory viewing for anyone who eats chicken or eggs
Leading animal protection organisation Voiceless today commended Jamie Oliver for lifting the veil of secrecy surrounding the factory farming of chickens in his program Jamie's Fowl Dinners, airing tonight (23 July) at 9.30pm on Channel 10.
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.