Campaigns & Issues
CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHT: Political Animal
Help the RSPCA get hens out of cages and support restaurants that do the same.
Issues not included on this page can be viewed on the RSPCA Knowledge Base.
Animals Matter to Me
Join a global voice of supporters to help us achieve international recognition that animals matter.
Choose Wisely
Help the RSPCA get hens out of cages and support restaurants that do the same
Dairy Farming
Help the RSPCA improve the treatment of dairy cows.
Desexing
Desex your pet and help reduce the number of unwanted animals that end up in RSPCA shelters.
Duck Hunting
Join the RSPCA's fight for a national ban on duck hunting.
Food Labelling
Demand clear and accurate information about how your food is produced so it's easier to make welfare-friendly choices in the supermarket.
Live Exports
Stand up for Australian animals and voice your opposition to the cruel live export trade.
Livestock Transport
The RSPCA has helped draft the first set of national standards to cover the millions of farm animals trucked across Australia every year.
Meat Chickens
By choosing free-range chicken at the supermarket you can help improve the lives of hundreds of millions of chickens every year.
Mulesing Alternatives
The RSPCA supports ongoing research into alternatives to mulesing and believes the breeding of flystrike-resistant sheep is the best long-term solution.
Pest Animals
A large part of the RSPCA's work involves assessing and promoting humane methods of controlling pest animals like foxes, rabbits and feral pigs.
Pig Farming
Vote with your wallet and refuse to buy pork from pigs confined in sow stalls.
Puppy Farms
A puppy mill or puppy farm is a mass-production facility that breeds puppies for profit. The puppies and their mothers are often kept in very poor conditions. Breeding animals may be continually mated and kept with their puppies in cages and never allowed out to exercise, play, have companionship or even go to the toilet.
Walk the Dog
Get out and get active with your best friend!
Whips in Racing
The RSPCA believes jockeys should not have to whip their horses to get the best out of them.
Issues not included on this page can be viewed on the RSPCA Knowledge Base.
