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Politics before policy – Why the PM’s intervention turned ‘nature positive’ into a ‘nature negative’ 

by Chloe Beckley,

Politics before policy – Why the PM’s intervention turned ‘nature positive’ into a ‘nature negative’  Nature hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons in late 2024, when the Prime Minister put the brakes on the Federal Government’s proposed ‘nature positive’ legislation.   Bowing to pressure from the mining lobby and...

STATEMENT: Australia takes a step forward on animal welfare 

by Chloe Beckley,

Australia takes a step forward on animal welfare    Humane Society International (HSI) Australia has welcomed the National Animal Welfare Statement signed by federal, state and territory governments and released on Friday 13 December.  Through the Statement, governments are committing to a shared vision where Australia achieves good animal welfare...

Summer has arrived! How to keep our pets and wildlife safe and happy in the heat.

by Rheanon Nichols,

Summer’s here, and New South Wales and Victoria are experiencing some of the harshest weather ever recorded for December. With extreme temperatures and conditions on the rise, it looks set to be a challenging year for people and wildlife alike. Luckily, there are plenty of ways you can help struggling...

STATEMENT: Politicians should stop using endangered Maugean skate as a political football

by Humane Society International,

Politicians should stop using endangered Maugean skate as a political football  12 December 2024 The beleaguered Maugean skate is on the precipice of extinction but, instead of focusing on how to save it, it has become a political football when the future of an entire species hangs in the balance,...

The killing of native wildlife – what we need to know

by Matthew Smeal,

Much more than just a report, Humane Society International (HSI) Australia’s Licence to Kill reveals Australia’s love–hate relationship with our native animals.     We Australians love our native animals. We love our kangaroos—flying or otherwise. We love the laugh of a kookaburra, the scruffiness of a wombat, the elegance of...

7 ways to keep your Christmas eco-friendly!

by Rhiannon Cunningham,

Christmas is a time for giving, so why not give back to the planet that gives so much to us? We have come up with 7 ways you can have a more eco-friendly Christmas so you can do your bit for the earth this year!   1. Have vegetarian options at your...

Shark culling counter ‘reset’ to keep new Queensland Government accountable for all marine wildlife deaths 

by Humane Society International,

Shark culling counter ‘reset’ to keep new Queensland Government accountable for all marine wildlife deaths  12 December 2024  Humane Society International (HSI) Australia and Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) have today released a new ‘shark culling counter’ to keep the new Queensland Government publicly accountable for the number of marine...

STATEMENT: Iceland grants five-year whaling permit

by Humane Society International,

Iceland grants five-year whaling permit. 06 December 2024   STATEMENT: We are utterly dismayed by the interim Icelandic government’s decision to grant a five-year whaling licence to kill fin and minke whales. Humane Society International and the Avaaz platform have together collected more than 2.2 million petition signatures calling for whaling...

STATEMENT: Nature left hanging as Parliament draws to a close

by Humane Society International,

Nature left hanging as Parliament draws to a close  29 November 2024  Humane Society International (HSI) Australia has today expressed its deep disappointment at the failure of the Australian Government to pass its nature positive legislation this year.  “Despite a clear and negotiated pathway to pass the legislation through the...

Licence to kill: Why Australians would rather kill our native animals than live with them

by Matthew Smeal,

Licence to kill: Why Australians would rather kill our native animals than live with them  One million, two-hundred thousand. That’s the number of native Australian animals licensed to be killed in 2023. Wombats, kangaroos, cockatoos, possums, wallabies, lorikeets, even black swans—1.2 million native Australian animals, all legally allowed to be...

New laws an important first step towards net positive

by Humane Society International,

MEDIA RELEASE 26 NOVEMBER 2024  New biodiversity laws an important first step in the move towards net positive  Humane Society International (HSI) Australia has today welcomed the passage of the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Biodiversity Offsets Scheme) Bill 2024.  “For far too long, those who destroy nature for their own gain...

Why Australian frogs count and how to identify frog species in your backyard this FrogID Week

by Louisa Bartels,

Have you ever heard a ribbit, croak or bleat echoing from your backyard on a humid spring night and wondered who it belonged to?  Did you know that there is an app that can not only identify which frog species is calling but also contributes your data to national frog...

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Our campaigns team can provide expert statements and are often interviewed for media stories on animal welfare and conservation. For all media inquiries, please contact our Head of Communications, Matthew Smeal, on 0434 483 493 or msmeal@hsi.org.au