Victories

Victory for Pigs in New Zealand!

The Institute of Environmental Science and Research, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago no longer conducted experiments on live pigs!

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Victory! The Just Group Stops Selling Angora!

The Just Group are the latest company to confirm that they’re discontinuing sourcing products made with angora wool.

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Victory: Coopers Ends Sponsorship of Cruel Jumps Racing!

We are thrilled to announce that Coopers Brewery has withdrawn its sponsorship of the Oakbank Easter Racing Carnival, which has seen 20 horses die in jumps racing events in …

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Victory Alert: Cruel Goat Races Cancelled!

Following an ongoing campaign by our friends at Animal Liberation New South Wales and action from PETA Australia, the Roma Easter in the Country Festival has postponed further goat …

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Update: VICTORY! Mackenzie’s Home Timber and Hardware Drops Cruel Glue Traps!

Following a campaign by PETA Australia, which included letters and calls from activists, Mackenzie’s Home Timber and Hardware has followed the lead of its parent company, Danks, and stopped …

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Victory! Australian Department Stores Go Fur Free!

Countless animals will be spared from having their fur ripped from their backs now that David Jones, Myer, Target, Big W and Kmart have all announced that they will …

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VICTORY! M Webster Holdings Agrees to Give Fur the Cold Shoulder!

Following an ongoing campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Australia, which included letters from hundreds of activists and several leafleting events, M Webster Holdings Pty …

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VICTORY! UNIQLO Pledges to Phase Out Buying Wool From Mulesed Sheep!

After eight-months of international campaigns by PETA Asia, PETA Australia, and our affiliates, UNIQLO ― part of Fast Retailing, the fifth-largest retailer in the world ― has agreed to …

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VICTORY! University Of Queensland Ends Terminal Experiments on Animals

After ongoing campaigns by our affiliate PETA Asia-Pacific and other groups in Australia, the University of Queensland has confirmed that they have ceased using dogs from local pounds for …

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