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Opening the gate to coexistence on National Wombat Day

by Dr Renae Charalambous,

Built for digging and perfectly attuned to their environment, wombats keep Australia’s soils healthy and our ecosystems balanced. They’re also deeply loved by the public — but in many parts of the country, they can still be killed legally. Too often, it’s wildlife carers who are left to deal with...

Praise for plans to demolish Wentworth Park greyhound racing track

by Humane World for Animals,

Humane World for Animals Australia has applauded imagery unveiled by City of Sydney Council, detailing the bulldozing of the greyhound racing track  SYDNEY (21 October 2025) Humane World for Animals Australia is applauding City of Sydney Council and Lord Mayor Clover Moore, offering support for the Council’s plans for Sydney’s...

“Long overdue” reform of Victoria’s Wildlife Act is not enough to protect persecuted species

by Humane World for Animals,

17 October 2025 The animal protection charity says reforms are positive but fall short | Shortfall in effective reform of the Act closely follows the release of figures showing that 2,692 wombats were killed in Victoria in 2024 (a 30% increase from 2023). Humane World for Animals Australia says reforms...

Shark nets protect politicians, not the public

by Nicola Beynon,

After no less than fifteen whales, including at least four calves, have been through the trauma of entanglement in the Queensland Government’s shark nets during this humpback whale migration, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli insists on defending these nets and making false claims that they work for public safety.   These assertions...

Honouring the life and legacy of Dr Jane Goodall DBE

by Humane World for Animals,

SYDNEY (October 2, 2025)―Humane World for Animals Australia is honouring the life and legacy of Dr Jane Goodall DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and U.N. Messenger of Peace. The primatologist’s name became synonymous with conservation and animal protection due to her contributions to improving the lives of animals, including...

New study reveals grey nurse sharks closer to extinction than once thought

by Humane World for Animals,

Urgent action needed as new study reveals grey nurse sharks closer to extinction than once thought. SYDNEY (September 30, 2025) Study utilising cutting-edge genetic technology reveals fewer than 1500 adult grey nurse sharks remain on Australia’s east coast | Conservation groups call for action from governments as shark nets in...

Are your eggs actually free range?

by Georgie Dolphin,

There are a lot of marketing terms and misconceptions when it comes to eggs, such as free range, pasture raised and barn laid. Here’s our guide on eggs-actly what to look out for.   Sadly, Aussie eggs labelled ‘free range’ often aren’t as free as you’d think.   Thanks to egg industry...

Five rhinos, one fight: Closing the door on the ivory and horn trade

by Dr Renae Charalambous,

Rhinos are among the most remarkable animals alive today. With their armour-like skin, towering presence, and quiet resilience, they’ve roamed our planet for millions of years. Each of the five surviving species—the black, white, greater one-horned, Javan, and Sumatran—plays a vital role in their ecosystem, from shaping grasslands to dispersing...

We’re calling on the Queensland Government to remove “useless and destructive” shark nets as second humpback mother and calf caught in nets within days

by Humane World for Animals,

Report of a second humpback whale with calf caught in shark net near Noosa | Calf released by authorities narrowly escapes drowning | Uncertain whether all four whales will make it to their feeding grounds in the Southern Ocean.   SYDNEY, 18 September 2025 | Humane World for Animals Australia...

Humane World for Animals Australia responds to report of Humpback Whale caught in shark nets at Hervey Bay, Queensland

by Humane World for Animals,

Report of a mature humpback whale with calf caught in shark net dragged 100km from Rainbow Beach confirmed by Department of Primary Industries | Injury, trauma and possible drowning are yet another reminder of the impact of shark nets on Australian marine life.   SYDNEY, 17 September 2025 | Humane...

While the Wool Industry Bickers and the Government Buries its Head in the Sand, 10 Million More Lambs Suffer

by Georgie Dolphin,

It’s now been twenty-one years since the wool industry promised to phase out live lamb cutting (mulesing). That promise was supposed to be fulfilled by 2010. Instead? Broken. Ignored. Forgotten. And while industry leaders squabble and the government continues to ignore its critical role in protecting animals, supporting farmers, and...

Animal protection organisations agree a national strategy to address controversial live lamb cutting (mulesing) is urgently needed

by Georgie Dolphin,

Last week the Australian Council of Wool Exporters and Processors (ACWEP), the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers of Australia (NCWSBA), and WoolProducers Australia (WPA) united to call for a national coordinated strategy to address live lamb cutting (mulesing). The Australian Alliance for Animals, FOUR PAWS Australia and Humane World...

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