UPDATE! Federal Senate Inquiry – Impacts and management of feral horses in the Australian Alps
Submissions to this inquiry are now published on the Senate website. Continue reading
Submissions to this inquiry are now published on the Senate website. Continue reading
ABA-v-PV case snapshotThree issues were identified for determination, namely –(a) whether the Code can apply to the program of ground shooting of horses in theAlpine National Park; and(b) if the Code is applicable – (i) whether the ground shooting of horses by the defendant has been carried out ‘in accordance with’ the Code; and (ii) whether aerial shooting of horses by the defendant can be carried out ‘inaccordance with’ the Code We emphasised that Hunting Code that PV now claim to operate under to shoot horses inVictoria, was not in the Horse Action plan and only raised by PV as… Continue reading
Australian Brumby Alliance Inc (ABA) began proceedings in the Supreme Court of Victoria against Parks Victoria early September 2022 that the Supreme Court heard on December 1st & 2nd 2022. ABA alleged that Parks Victoria (PV)’s inhumane killing of Brumbies by gunshot is unlawful, fails to comply with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and ignores many legal requirements, rules and regulations Parks Victoria are required to comply with in Victoria. Jill Pickering, ABA President, said “Parks Victoria choose cruelty not compassion, for our valued, sentient Brumbies who have been rehomed for many years. Instead of rehoming Brumbies, PV… Continue reading
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Media release – 8 December 2022 Australian Brumby Alliance Inc (ABA) commenced proceedings in the Supreme Court ofVictoria against Parks Victoria (PV) on 2 September 2022, alleging that Parks Victoria’sinhumane shooting of Brumbies, also known as Wild Horses, shooting is unlawful and doesnot comply with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Miss Pickering of the ABA said “This tragic slaughter was totally uncalled for. There were,and still are, viable alternatives like rehoming, in place, but Parks Victoria and Governmentstill prioritise kill policies” and “tragically ignore PV’s earlier rehoming policy which providedopportunity for Brumbies to have a second chance at… Continue reading