Animal Care Australia

Animal Welfare is Animal Care

Animal welfare by the experts

Those who keep, care for, and breed animals

Animal Care Australia acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we reside, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Companion animals represented by our committee

Dogs

Fish

Cats

Native Mammals

Small Mammals

Birds

Reptiles & Frogs

Horses & Livestock

Exhibited Animals

Insects

Who is ACA?

ACA is a national incorporated association representing the interests of all animal hobbyists. Led by a strong committee composed of representatives for each major animal group – as pictured and outlined above. To find out more about how ACA is representing your favourite animals simply follow the links above.

You can have a voice – ACA has established Animal Advisory Groups for each main species. Individual members and member organisations can request to be included in these groups, so join ACA today and help by having your say!

Learn More

Why ACA

ACA was established as an independant animal welfare organisation, by uniting experienced animal keepers, carers and breeders. Extreme animal rights and animal liberationist ideologies have been influencing government legislation, regulation and policy development & implementation, without proper consultation, at the expense of you and your animals. We are here to provide a trustworthy, balanced voice – protecting you and your animals.

Learn More

Latest Issues

It was a pleasure to have supported this from the beginning. Common sense wins again. Glad to have appeared at the Parliamentary Inquiry.We won't stop here. There are a lot of other animals that can benefit from the use of virtual fencing technology. As the technology improves, Animal Care Australia will seek for the regulations to be expanded. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
It’s International Guide Dog DayGuide dogs have been helping individuals with visual impairments live more independent and fulfilling lives. These highly trained and intelligent dogs are more than just pets – they are loyal companions and essential helpers for their owners. Let's take a moment to appreciate these incredible animals and all that they do for us! Celebrating the bond between humans and our four-legged companions.Join us today: www.animalcareaustralia.org.au/join/You can donate to us here:www.animalcareaustralia.org.au/donate-to-aca/#AnimalCareAustralia #EducateNotRegulate #AnimalWelfareIsAnimalCare #WelfareIsNotAboutNumbers #AnimalRightsIsNotAnimalWelfare #AnimalsMatter #PuttingAnimalsFirst #HumanAnimalBond #PetsAreFamily #CareForAnimals #ResponsiblePetOwnership #ResponsiblePetBuyer#InternationalGuideDogDay ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
The Federal Election – who you vote for is crucial!From a political perspective this election result will likely see a 'hung parliament'. This means the major Party that receives more votes will be reliant on the support from the other Parties and Independents or Teals potentially providing an assortment of influences with the ability to control how parliament will be run. The real ‘power’ will go to those smaller parties and independents. Regardless of whether you want to vote for either of the major parties, how you place the parties or preferred Independents (your preferences) will control the seat numbers over the next term. This is dangerous especially when we consider the strength of the parties with animal rights policies.Ensuring the right vote for the ‘others’ is crucial to ensuring your rights to keep, breed and work with pets and animals can be maintained.For more information including the Parties we work well with, go to our website page: www.animalcareaustralia.org.au/federal-election-2025/ And remember – vote for who will support you.Join ACA today: www.animalcareaustralia.org.au/join/You can donate to us here:www.animalcareaustralia.org.au/donate-to-aca/#FederalElection2025 #AustralianElection2025#AnimalCareAustralia #NSWElection #ElectionNSW #EducateNotRegulate #AnimalWelfareIsAnimalCare #WelfareIsNotAboutNumbers #AnimalRightsIsNotAnimalWelfare ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook