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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




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Animal Club Ambassador Abbie Cornish enjoyed participating with Animal Club members in an art workshop at the 2006 Voiceless Awards Event.



Over $100,000 up for grabs!
01 May 2006

Official Call for Projects to Reduce Animal Suffering: The non-profit Australian animal protection group Voiceless officially launched its 3rd annual grants program today, with more than $100,000 to be awarded to non-profit organisations, councils and universities that are working to improve the lives of animals in Australia.

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Abbie Cornish to be a voice for animals
30 April 2006

Acclaimed actress, Abbie Cornish is the ambassador for Animal Club, Voiceless' new educational initiative.Abbie Cornish, the AFI Award winning Australian actor for Somersault and star of Candy and The Golden Age, is a self confessed animal lover and Ambassador for Animal Club, a national initiative launched today by Voiceless, the fund for animals.  Abbie is in good company, as her fellow Australian actor Hugo Weaving is the Ambassador for Voiceless.

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Christmas Ham - What a Sham
05 December 2005

Consumers should consider shunning hams this Christmas as most factory-farmed pigs undergo tremendous pain and suffering before ending up on the dinner table, according to a damning report released today on the state of the Australian pig industry.

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Voiceless Law Talk Crosses the Tasman
26 September 2005

The long-term sustainability of New Zealand's NZ$12.5 billion annual agricultural export industry will this week come under scrutiny when the country's legal profession begins debating the emergence of animal law for the first time.

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Changes Needed To The Great Aussie Breakfast
04 July 2005

Applications open today for a unique $100,000 grants scheme to help Australian animals escape abuse and neglect.

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Animals Get Their Own Legal Eagles
22 February 2005

An online think-tank exclusively for lawyers was today launched to generate debate and ideas about how to end animal suffering through legislative change.

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