Why go vegan?

We care for the animals we share our home with and we get to know their personality and their wants and needs. We form emotional bonds with animals and even see them as members of our family. Most people really care about animals.
Animal agriculture causes more than the suffering of animals. It also impacts people throughout the world, especially the powerless and the poor, in a number of ways.
The havoc caused to the world by the billions of animals we breed, raise and kill for food each year is staggering. The UN has identified animal agriculture as ‘one of the most significant contributors to serious environmental problems’
A well planned 100% plant-based diet is healthy. This is confirmed by a solid body of peer-reviewed scientific evidence. Not only is a vegan diet as healthy as any diet containing animal products, in many aspects it is more beneficial to human health.
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Why childhood may be the ideal period for vegan education

Kids care deeply about animals but often don’t connect food to farming. This article explores why childhood is the best time for vegan education and the challenges advocates face.
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Understanding animal ethics: a focus on rights over welfare

The latest episode of the Think Like a Vegan podcast provides a thought-provoking exploration of animal ethics, emphasising the critical distinction between animal rights and animal welfare.
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Live sheep export ban in Australia

Australia Government to phase out live sheep exports by 1 May 2028.
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Animal Rights Forum: a review

This year's Animal Rights Forum was a success. Vegan Australia participated at the expo, and attended the educational talks and awards.
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The evolution of plant-based meat

Data from Food Frontier shows that the plant-based meat industry continues to evolve based on consumer preferences.
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World Day for the End of Fishing 

WoDEF provides an opportunity to condemn the exploitation of fish, and express solidarity with them.
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Animal Rights Forum

The Animal Rights Forum is returning to Melbourne in February 2024. The event will include a day of activism, Animal Justice Awards, an expo and over 30 speakers.
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Guide to making a submission to the Victorian pig welfare inquiry

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Help us to cherish every life!

Sponsor a rescued turkey such as beautiful Veronica, pictured at Where Pigs Fly Sanctuary, this Christmas and support turkeys, not turkey dinners!
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Plant Based Treaty

PBT aims to halt the widespread degradation of critical ecosystems caused by animal farming.
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The Vegan Australia Certified program sets the standard for authentic vegan food and products in Australia. Under the program, product makers may display the Vegan Australia Certified logo on licensed vegan items that meet our strict criteria. The logo indicates to your customers that the product does not contain animal ingredients and none of the manufacturing or testing processes involve animals or animal products.
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A few of the reasons why vegans take the pledge

Joel
NSW

Veganism is the next logical step of moral evolution. I want to be on the right side of history.

Pledge #580
Emma
WA

Animals are everything to me.

Pledge #695
Anna
NSW

I pledge to see the human in animals and animal in humans as ultimately we're all equal. Being able to see it and embrace it with my heart has been an unintended but absolutely eye-opening gift.

Pledge #211
Nicole
WA

Being vegan governs every choice I make in my life. It's what I consider to be my religion, my spiritual touchstone, my way of life. For the animals. ALWAYS for the animals.

Pledge #977
Maggie
WA

I pledge as above, that I will always live a wholly vegan lifestyle and will do what I can to promote veganism and animal rights.

Pledge #285
Dawn
QLD

Being vegan is important to me for animals, environment and health.

Pledge #854
Bill
QLD

Every animal deserves to be treated with care, kindness and compassion and with freedom from human violence.

Pledge #857
Elise
QLD

For animal welfare, health and for the planet.

Pledge #1026
Sam
QLD

12 years vegan. Happier, healthier and my life doesn't cause harm

Pledge #252
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