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Dr Charlie Teo, Voiceless Council member and renowned neurosurgeon

"It's all a matter of awareness - if the public were aware...of what was going on, then they'd rise up in arms. And they have." Dr Charlie Teo, 702 ABC Sydney, 06 June 2011,
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"History will view us as philistines for the way we treated animals." Dr Charlie Teo,
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"I think that the first thing we need to do is become aware of where our food comes from and how farm animals are treated. If more people became aware of these things there would be huge public outcry, which would lead to change." Dr Charlie Teo, 2010, read more 

 

Hugo Weaving, Voiceless Ambassador

"Really, animals are almost entirely at our mercy and they have no legal rights...We essentially harvest them." Sydney Morning Herald, 23 November 2008, read more

 

"I've always had a deep respect and empathy for animals...When animals are exploited, I feel compelled to speak out.” Holly Throsby, Voiceless Councillor, 22 March 2011, read more

 

“At what point do we fall out of love with animals and stop seeing them as nice, cute things?” Naomi Simson, Voiceless Councillor, read more

Voiceless Eureka Prize 2006 Print E-mail

In 2006, the Voiceless Eureka Prize was opened to applicants for the second year, receiving applications of a very high calibre.  The Voiceless prize which forms part of the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, was sponsored by the Sherman Foundation, and awarded to an Australian scientist for work that has reduced, or has the potential to reduce, the use of animals or animal products in laboratory-based research, education and testing.

This year the prize was shared by Amanda Hayes, Shahnaz Bakand and Chris Winder from the Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology Laboratories at the University of NSW for developing an in vitro exposure method to assess the toxicity of air contaminants.

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Voiceless Eureka prize winners (from left) Chris Winder, Amanda Hayes and
Shahnaz Bakand with Katrina Sharman of Voiceless.  Photograph kindly
supplied by the Australian Museum.


Traditionally animals have been used as test models – forced to breathe contaminated air which is an unethical, expensive and unreliable procedure.

Commenting on the prize winning project, Brian Sherman AM, co-founder of Voiceless said, “this pioneering work at the University of New South Wales is a step toward saving millions of animals who are subjected to scientific research in Australia every year. These animals are sentient beings that are and remain, voiceless”.

For more information on the Voiceless Eureka Prize please go to the Eureka website

Last Updated on 30th August 2006
 

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