August/September 2025 Digital Actions
Join Action for Animals Community to do our monthly Action List to help animals!
Using our laptops/tablets/phones we can do digital activism together to create a kinder world for animals, from fighting factory farming to protecting the planet we share.
What we do changes at each event, but our digital actions include signing petitions, writing to our political reps, making policy submissions, and any other forms of useful digital activism.
If you are in Brisbane you are welcome to join us at Cafe Vega to have brunch and do these together, but you can do them anytime and from wherever you are.
If you are on Facebook check out our events page at Action for Animals. For these and other vegan theme events around Brisbane check out Brisbane Vegan Meetup
Actions
In June, investigators, acting on information from a member of the public, captured footage inside Andgar piggery in Dublin, South Australia. Pigs housed in 'eco sheds' with mud so deep that some pigs were observed to have drowned inside the shed. Evidence of cannibalisation and predation was evident. Pigs housed...
It's time for Australia to lead the food revolution. Australia has a unique chance to shape the future of food. We’re calling on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to appoint a Minister for Food and Food Innovation and commit to a bold, long-term investment that will launch Australia to the forefront...
Every year, 10 million Australian lambs endure the agony of live lamb cutting (also known as mulesing), a brutal and outdated practice that’s been condemned worldwide. Over twenty years ago the wool industry promised to end live lamb cutting. They broke that promise. Since that broken promise, more than 140...
Australia still permits the domestic sale of ivory, even though international trade is banned. Items claimed to be “antique” or “second-hand” can still be legally sold, creating a loophole that allows any illegally imported products to enter the market and sustain demand. Urge Federal Minister Murray Watt to close this...
Brutally harassing calves as a spectator sport has no place in a civilised society. Queensland is the rodeo capital of Australia, so it is especially important that we make our voice heard on this issue.
52 countries have ratified the High Seas Treaty, the world’s first ever law to protect our imperilled global oceans and the beautiful creatures who call them home. Just 8 more countries are needed before it becomes reality. Australia hasn’t signed yet. Let’s sign and share Action for Dolphins’ petition urging...
Please urge decision-makers to end this cruel and pointless ‘sport’ once and for all.