Who we are

Our mission is to permanently improve the lives of all animals through legislation, consumer advocacy, action, and education.

CampaignsAnimal Liberation’s primary work revolves around conducting research on the various animal-related industries and activities in Australia, and raising awareness on how they impact animals and the environment.Click here to see our current an…

Campaigns

Animal Liberation’s primary work revolves around conducting research on the various animal-related industries and activities in Australia, and raising awareness on how they impact animals and the environment.

Click here to see our current and past campaigns and exposés.

Animal Cruelty HotlineThe 1800 Cruelty Hotline (1800 751 770) is for people in Australia to report cases of neglect and/or cruelty to animals. Over the last 12 years, this service has assisted hundreds of thousands of animals.

Animal Cruelty Hotline

The 1800 Cruelty Hotline (1800 751 770) is for people in Australia to report cases of neglect and/or cruelty to animals. Over the last 12 years, this service has assisted hundreds of thousands of animals.

LobbyingAnimal Liberation lobbies all levels of government and various industries complicit in animal exploitation, in an attempt to influence legislation and permanently improve the lives of all animals. We regularly respond on inquiries,…

Lobbying

Animal Liberation lobbies all levels of government and various industries complicit in animal exploitation, in an attempt to influence legislation and permanently improve the lives of all animals.

We regularly respond on inquiries, policies, and development applications, and encourage our supporters to get involved with submissions, letter campaigns, and petitions whenever possible.

EducationWe spread awareness of the issues facing animals with the goal of influencing consumer behaviour and the law, via our social media, media releases, a bi-annual magazine, education talks by our Humane Education Officer at schools and univers…

Education

We spread awareness of the issues facing animals with the goal of influencing consumer behaviour and the law, via our social media, media releases, a bi-annual magazine, education talks by our Humane Education Officer at schools and universities, and the events and public meetings we run/attend.

We strive to promote healthy and ethically-conscious food, as well as clothing, entertainment, and purchase options.


Our History

Christine Townend founded Animal Liberation in 1976, based on the philosophies set out by Professor Peter Singer in his best selling book, Animal Liberation.

Societies over time have continuously challenged prevailing social views for the rights of the oppressed. Discrimination against various races and women were, at one point, a dominant social norm. Over time, an increasing number of people are recognising that other animals are individuals with unique interests and life stories. The scale of oppression, exploitation, and abuse that animals are subjected to makes the contemporary animal rights movement one of the most widespread social change movements around the world, applicable to each and every one of us in a myriad of ways.

chickens, Animal Rights Activist, Animal Liberation

Our annual reports

Our annual reports include a summary of our campaigns, successes over the year, events, and a financial breakdown of how donations were spent..

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