
That's the message 500 million animals need all caring Aussies to hear. Animals Australia has launched a national campaign featuring billboards, bus ads and radio spots to remind everyone that through their purchasing power, they hold the key to ending the single biggest cause of animal cruelty: factory farming. Explore the campaign by clicking on the thumbnails to the left, and then please join the campaign to spread the word and get this plea heard by everyone!
Our track-side factory farming billboards have begun speaking up for both pigs and hens at busy railway stations in Sydney and Melbourne. The unmissable 5 x 3m images of animals pleading from behind bars are grabbing the attention of thousands of commuters daily. Help the message gain even more attention! If you see a billboard, snap a pic and post to it your Facebook/Twitter wall to share with your mates. Then let us know below that you've helped out.
Bus passengers in most* capital cities are re-thinking what it means to be cramped with internal bus ads starting to reveal the daily living conditions of animals who produce their pork and egg products. Hens in battery cages are unable even to stretch their wings, and mother pigs in sow stalls cannot even turn around or lie down properly. Please help expose the cruelty: if you see a bus ad, grab a photo, share it online and let us know below!
* Animals Australia was prevented from placing bus ads in Brisbane and Perth — learn more.
Select buses in Tasmania are now bringing a much-needed message of kindness to city streets. Eye-catching battery hen and pig bus backs co-sponsored by member society Brightside Farm Sanctuary are showing motorists and pedestrians that their choices have a dramatic impact on the lives of animals. Live in Tassie? Have you seen one of these ads? Don't forget to take a photo and post it to Facebook/Twitter!
Radio listeners around the country are realising that the farms where most animal products come from are not what they used to be... Listen to two compelling radio spots speaking up for both pigs and hens on popular stations around Australia. Then help spread the word by sharing these radio ads with your mates.
This high traffic freeway billboard — usually reserved for fast food and car companies — could be opening the eyes of hundreds of thousands of motorists to the plight of factory farmed animals.
Every aspect of our national public awareness campaign has been made possible through the generous donations of Animals Australia's members and supporters — but our funds are limited. If you'd like to see these campaigns continue, please consider making a donation to keep this important message in the public spotlight. Your support could help raise the funds needed to reach an entirely new audience of caring Aussies, who are unaware that their choices at the supermarket have the power to end factory farming and save lives!
Recent campaign victories have proven beyond doubt that the key to ending factory farming rests in the hands of informed consumers. With your help we can reach even more people to remind them that their choices at the checkout can make a world of difference for animals!
Here's how YOU can help: