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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · On 11 th May 2024, the Australian government said it would ban live sheep exports by sea from May 2028, as it had promised to phase out this cruel practice. Legislation to enact the ban would be introduced in the federal parliament’s current term. However, the phase-out does not apply to other farmed animals, such as live cow ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Fool's Paradise with Rex: Playlist from May 25, 2024. The unsung heroes of rock 'n' roll, presented at 45 RPM: 50s/60s bop, slop, & schlock. ( Visit homepage .) May 25, 2024: The Dorothy DeBorba Memorial Playlist Listen to this show: MP3 - 128K | Pop-up player! "Rockin' And Rollin' With Grandmaw (On A Saturday ...

  3. i got my live status banned. i was live for bout and 1hr n 45mins then notification came up stating i was banned from a week due to violations of hateful speech, i was literally streaming squad gameplay on a 50cal HMMV. i was talking in game coming up with our next moves to get the next point and then the ban came down.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · The government in Australia has set the date to ban live export of sheep, ending the cruel transport of sheep by sea. A multi-year plan has been implemented and the exports are set to stop on May 1, 2028.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · “There are currently no plans to ban the export of livestock for slaughter to non-EU countries,” Minister McConalogue said. The Green Party has previously stated that it would rather see live exports outside of the EU come to an end and has called for domestic alternatives to be “vigorously” pursued.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · According to government figures, Australia’s lamb and mutton export industry was worth A$4.5 billion in 2023. But live sheep exports by sea made up less than 2% of this trade, at around $77 million. To further emphasise this point, advocates of a ban have pointed out this trade equates to only 0.1% of Australia’s total agricultural exports.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · A measure that would prohibit contests that award cash or prizes for killing certain wildlife is unlikely to clear the Senate after narrowly passing the House last week, according to its Senate sponsor. House Bill 2900 would ban the practice of holding wildlife contests that reward participants with cash, prizes or inducements for killing fur ...