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Help stop slaughter cruelty
When Labor MPs are next in Canberra they will vote on a proposal that would mean all animals exported live will need to be stunned before slaughter. This is a legal requirement in Australia because our law recognises that un-stunned slaughter of animals is cruel. If this trade is going to continue for now, the most basic protection we can afford Australian animals is to not feel the pain and distress of dying. Please contact your Federal Labor MP today and urge them to support the proprosal.