Legislative change: The devil is in the detail

In 2016 the Victorian Government introduced the heralded “puppy farm and pet shops bill” this was introduced as the legislation to end puppy farming. While no one would argue that they didn’t want to see an end to dogs and cats bred in appalling conditions, it was clear and to this day remains clear this … Read more

We need to rescue the Rescuers

In NSW, the Companion Animals Amendment (Rehoming Animals) Bill 2021 – passed by into law on 4th March 2022 – would have, and has had, far-reaching effects that may not have been foreseen when it was introduced and debated in parliament. This amendment basically means that all animals in council pounds deemed suitable for rehoming … Read more

Education Not Over Regulation

According to the Animal Medicines Australia ‘Pets in Australia – A national survey of pets and people’ report, 61% of Australian households have a pet, while 90% of Australian households have had pets at some stage. ‘There are almost 29 million pets in Australia today- more than the estimated human population of 25 million.’ (Editors … Read more

What laws affect bird keeping in Australia?

As many will know, there are a range of laws at each of the three levels of government in Australia, local, state, and federal, affecting aviculture. Which laws govern which aspect of our hobby? This article aims to give you a brief outline of the matter so perhaps when you see CCBFA lobbying for or … Read more

ACA attends UNSW Animal Law Conference

Two of ACA’s Species Representatives, Tracey Dierikx (Exhibited Animals) and Karri Nadazdy (Horses & Livestock) attended the UNSW Animal Law Conference on 10 September 2022, for a full day of Animal Rights indoctrination. The “Animal Law” Conference was aimed at undergrad and post graduate lawyers, to encourage them to be more involved in Animal Rights … Read more

ACA appears at QLD Inquiry into Animal Care & Protection Act Amendments

14th June 2022—ACA President appeared as a witness at the QLD Parliament – State Development and Regional Industries Committee Inquiry into the Animal Care and Protection Amendment Bill 2022 Animal Care Australia – Opening statement Good afternoon, Chair – I ask that this statement be tabled. I am Michael Donnelly- President of Animal Care Australia … Read more

More faults found with AJP’s proposed control of feral horses.

As we all know,  the Animal Justice Party and other supporters of horses remaining within our national parks have been strongly pushing for governments to introduce an immune-contraceptive program which they claim will control the breeding of feral horses, eventually resulting in their natural removal. A United States four-year research project recently found that fertility … Read more

How visiting local zoos enriched and changed my life

As a child, I was the kid that was always bringing home all manner of lost or abandoned animals, and some that just picked me to be their “friend”, much to the consternation of my long-suffering parents. Some we ended up keeping as pets, but most were either returned to where they came from (in … Read more

ACA Visits an Intensive Puppy Breeding Facility

Earlier this month (August 2022), several members of the ACA Committee visited Rockley Valley Cavoodles at Bathurst. Rockley Valley Cavoodles is an intensive breeding facility breeding cavoodle puppies for Kellyville Pet Shop. The first thing one notices upon arrival is that this purpose built facility has been thoughtfully designed to be dog friendly as well … Read more

Feline Aggression – part two

Aggression with humans PLAY AGGRESSION To a cat, play is all about prey. Body postures of play aggression are the behaviours a cat shows when searching for and catching prey. She stalks her target from behind a door or under a chair. She crouches, twitches her tail, flicks her ears back and forth, then pounces, … Read more

Feline Aggression – part one

What is normal? Cats often behave very differently to dogs and humans. Some normal behaviour that your cat may exhibit are stalking, pouncing, or exploring their surroundings. In order to understand cats, you should learn normal cat behaviour. Cats hate their routine being changed and can act out or misbehave, which drive us humans crazy. … Read more

I can talk about animals until the cows come home… literally!

On a recent visit to one of Sydney’s zoos, I was confronted by multiple classes of school students from varying age groups. The first thought was one of “oh heck… this is going to be fun navigating around hordes of excited children poorly controlled by their carers”… but then I stopped and thought about the … Read more

ACA responds to misleading Sunday Telegraph article

Sydney, NSW, (26 April 2022) Animal Care Australia (ACA) is appalled by the lack of journalistic integrity and blatant bias depicted within an article appearing in the Sunday Telegraph dated 24th April 2022. The integrity of the article must be questioned given that it relied solely on quotes made by Emma Hurst MP – Animal … Read more

ACA appears at NSW Inquiry into Puppy Farming

Animal Care Australia’s (ACA) President, Michael Donnelly & Dog Representative, Kylie Gilbert provided evidence at the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Puppy Farming in NSW, Animal Care Australia Opening Statement: Good morning,Chair – I ask that this statement and related survey results be tabled. I am Michael Donnelly – President of Animal Care Australia or ACA, … Read more

ACA appears at NSW Inquiry into Charitable Organisations.

Animal Care Australia’s (ACA) President, Michael Donnelly & Vice President, Sam Davis provided evidence at the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the approved charitable organisations under POCTAA 1979. Opening Statement Good morning, Chair – I ask that this statement and document be tabled.I am Michael Donnelly – President of Animal Care Australia or ACA, and I … Read more

ACA appears at Inquiry into Welfare Policy in NSW.

Animal Care Australia’s (ACA) President, Michael Donnelly & Vice President, Sam Davis provided evidence at today’s parliamentary Inquiry into Animal Welfare Policy in New South Wales . Opening Statement Good afternoon, Chair – I ask that this statement be tabled. I am Michael Donnelly – President of Animal Care Australia or ACA, and I am … Read more

Where have we gone wrong

As has become apparent over the last 12months the changes to the Victorian Domestic Animals Act (DAA) which was heralded as the gold standard for welfare has done nothing to stop puppy farmers, in fact it has seen an increase in breeding by so-called ‘back yard breeders’ (BYB) who have undertaken little to no research … Read more

Let’s Talk Brumation

With Autumn comes the cooler nights, followed by the cooler, shorter days. It is a time of year that can bring dread and fear into every keeper’s life. So many questions that need answering. Do I have to brumate my reptile? Is it safe to brumate my reptile? Are they old enough? And the all-important … Read more

Animal Care and Breeding — ‘The Victorian Problem’

With so many changes Australia wide with the keeping and breeding of domestic animals it can be a daunting task to keep up. The consultation that takes place when changes are being proposed is also one of those things that is done in a way that ticks a box but the stakeholder’s responses are not … Read more