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Horse Pulling Carriage Dies on Melbourne Street Melbourne Against Horse Drawn Carriages

Horse Pulling Carriage Dies on Melbourne Street

It’s believed that the animal died of a heart attack

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PETA’s Shopping Centre Ad Blitz: Eating Meat Kills Koalas

Shoppers around Sydney are being confronted with the true cost of their meat-eating habits as they head to grocery stores this week.

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China Proposes End to Tests on Animals for Many Imported Cosmetics

The Chinese government is making moves—cruelty-free ones. Find out why the new regulatory changes are predicted to mean progress for rabbits, mice, and other animals.

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Doughnut Day! PETA Gifts Frontline Workers Vegan Doughnuts

Fortunately, Australia is seeing the rollout COVID-19 vaccines – but staying ahead of viruses means wholly rethinking our relationship with animals.

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PETA ‘Crocodiles’ Troll Hermès Stores on Australian Tour Etienne Ortovent

PETA ‘Crocodiles’ Troll Hermès Stores on Australian Tour

There’s nothing stylish about cramming sensitive animals into pits, and hacking them apart for handbags!

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Snakes Pumped Full of Compressed Air Until They Die – for Boots and Bags

PETA Asia exposes workers pumping pythons full of compressed air to kill them for the global trade in snakeskin for the fashion industry.

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NSW Passes Monumental Regulations Protecting Dolphins!

Now, everybody’s eyes are on Queensland, where just over the border, Sea World continues to breed dolphins, parade them about in daily shows, and launch trainers off their sensitive …

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NSW Puppy Farm Raid: 79 Dogs Seized RSPCA

NSW Puppy Farm Raid: 79 Dogs Seized

The 79 dogs and puppies all needed veterinary treatment.

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Great News! Victorian Council Rejects Sheep Milk Farm Proposal

More than 10,000 PETA supporters petitioned the council to object. People power in action!

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Animal Advocacy Groups Caught Up in Australia Facebook “Ban”

Let’s stay connected! Animals need as many people as possible to speak out against cruelty.

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