Media Highlight



Glenys Oogjes (Animals Australia) and Elaine Morris (Voiceless) celebrate
winning the inaugural Avant Card Postcard of the Year for their joint
2007 Advertising Campaign to highlight the plight of pigs in factory farms

 


Chickens Cry Foul!
23 July 2008

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.

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Celeb chef sets feathers flying
20 July 2008

Sydney Morning Herald
by Rachel Browne

Voiceless Director, Brian Sherman AM, commends 'Jamie's Fowl Dinners' for bringing some of the cruel practices of the chicken farming industry to the fore.

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Katrina Sharman interviewed by Nicole Dyer on ABC Coast FM
27 June 2008

Topic: Animal Law and the dredging of nesting grounds of migratory Siberian birds.

 
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.

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Cash reward for an end to factory farms
15 June 2008

Sun Herald
by Louise Hall

The announcement of Voiceless's landmark 'Against Factory Farming' Grant makes headlines.

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India's Legal Doolittle
13 June 2008

NZ Lawyer
by Amy Mansfield

The debate around whether New Zealand should have a written constitution, and if so, what its contents might be, tends to look as reference points to the United States, Canada, and individual states of Australia. But recently, New Zealand has been offered some food for thought by constitutional content deriving from as early as the third century BC, from the unlikely source of India, in the even more unlikely field of animal law.

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Truth the Burden of Animal Law
29 May 2008

Lawyers Weekly
by Angela Priestley

If given the opportunity, the president of the Australian Law Reform Commission would amend Australian law to include a Truth in Animal Welfare Act.

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