Animal Liberation NSW is located in Sydney, Australia on 301/49 York St. Animal Liberation NSW is rated 5 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in Australia. Mission To work towards the end of suffering of exploited and confined animals, through legislation, consumer advocacy, action and humane education. 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 dominant social views for the rights of the oppressed. Discrimination against various races and women were at one point, part of the social norm. Animals now make up this oppressed group, making the fight against their use, abuse, and exploitation one of the biggest social change movements around the world today. These sentient beings are forced to live in disgusting, crammed conditions and subjected to vile treatment throughout their shortened lifespan, and it is time for change. Our Work Animal Liberation fights animal rights issues through: research, investigations, education (campaigns, speakers, Facebook & website), lobbying, public events (meetings, protests, stalls, Cruelty Free Festival), and the 1800 Cruelty Hotline.
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, New South Wales