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VisitAustralian Senate Votes to Ban Live Sheep Exports by Sea
Jul 1, 2024, 10:30 PM
The Australian Senate has voted to ban the live export of sheep by sea, marking a significant victory for animal rights advocates. The Labor government's legislation, which aims to phase out the live export industry, passed despite last-minute attempts by opponents to delay the bill. The decision follows the UK's recent ban on live exports of animals for slaughter. Nationals Senator Matt Canavan criticized the law, calling it an 'anti-Western Australian' measure and labeling the day 'shameful.' For decades, millions of sheep suffered in this trade. The ban is seen as a historic win for animal welfare organizations such as Animals Australia.
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Markets
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Australian Bureau of Statistics or official trade reports
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Australian Parliament official records
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Major Australian news outlets (e.g., ABC News, The Sydney Morning Herald)
Increase in sheep exports to Middle East • 33%
Shift to different markets (e.g., Asia) • 33%
Decrease in sheep exports overall • 33%
Trade reports, Australian Bureau of Statistics
No significant political change • 33%
Nationals Party gains support • 33%
Labor Party faces backlash • 33%
Statements from political parties, major news outlets
Further restrictions on live sheep exports • 33%
Ban on live cattle exports • 33%
No additional legislation • 33%
Australian Parliament official records, major news outlets