Lizard slaying attracts international attention
It was the story that went around the world. News that a 7 year old went on a killing spree, slaying 13 animals including a turtle, various lizards and a 20 year old goanna shocked the world.
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Will Tennant Creek experience a similar boom that it had at the height of its gold mining days and the largest fine in Queensland's history for companies involved in the sale of diseased cattle should...
View ArticleVaried turnouts for rallies against live exports
Protests against the live export of cattle to Indonesia took place across the country on Saturday.
View ArticleIndonesian peasant farmers hope export ban will help them
Peasant farmers in Indonesia hope the suspension of live cattle imports from Australia will help them become more self sufficient.
View ArticleAnimals Australia shows live sheep export footage
Animal welfare group Animals Australia has shown new footage of Australian sheep being abused in the Middle East, in the group's latest attempt to get all live exports banned.
View ArticleOrganisers of export protests threatened
Animal welfare activists based in Darwin, Brisbane and Hobart claim they are receiving threatening text messages.
View ArticleLudwig's assistance package "confusing"
The announcement of an assistance package from the Federal Government has left some Northern producers confused.
View ArticleBullo River Station calls it quits
The live cattle export ban to Indonesia is the last straw for one of the Territory's well known cattle families.
View ArticleAlice RSPCA 'desperate' for funds
The Alice Springs RSPCA says it is in the worst financial position it has ever been in.
View ArticleCouncil hunts pack of pet killing wild dogs
The Alice Springs Town Council is negotiating to get strong drugs from Adelaide Zoo to help catch a pack of dangerous wild dogs roaming around the town.
View ArticleLuke Bowen Interview
Pip Courtney caught up with the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association Executive Director, Luke Bowen to talk about the effects of the suspension of the live cattle trade to Indonesia.
View ArticleImages of suffering 'show need to shoot horses'
The Central Land Council releases graphic images to back the decision to shoot thousands of feral horses in the NT.
View ArticleNT pastoralist charged with animal cruelty
The case of a Northern Territory pastoralist, charged with eight counts of animal cruelty, has appeared before the Magistrates Court in Darwin today.
View ArticlePastoralist found guilty of animal cruelty
A Central Australian pastoralist has been found guilty of animal cruelty.
View ArticleAerial culling declared humane
The first animal welfare study of aerial culling is undertaken in Australia
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