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RSPCA issues alert to all supermarket shoppers buying eggs
RSPCA issues alert to all supermarket shoppers buying eggs The animal welfare charity shared an update for customers buying in the UK The RSPCA has issued an update for all UK customers buying eggs. The animal welfare charity shared the message in a social media update.
Seized greyhounds looked like 'RSPCA cases', kennel owner says
Kennel owner 'shocked' by condition of dogs received from Greyhound Racing SA Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 6:25am In short: A South Australian dog kennel owner says she is demanding answers from Greyhound Racing SA over two dogs temporarily placed in her care. Eva Sherriff says both appeared underweight and had unbandaged open wounds, but she has not been able to ascertain how the dogs came to be in that condition.
RSCPA urges 'do not buy popular summer toy' as it 'poses deadly risk' to animals
RSCPA urges 'do not buy popular summer toy' as it 'poses deadly risk' to animals The animal welfare charity urged people to think twice before using the toys Brits have been urged not to buy a popular toy that a welfare charity says poses a deadly risk to animals. The RSPCA highlighted the risk in a new plea shared on social media this week. Taking to Facebook, the animal welfare charity explained that flying rings could kill animals if they end up in rivers or seas.
How did 16 cats die in an abandoned garden pond?
The RSPCA says there is no evidence of foul play, but cats are cautious animals.
Man banned from having pets for 10 years after dog had to be put down
Man banned from having pets for 10 years after dog had to be put down A vet concluded that Tia had been left in pain and should have received urgent medical attention A dog had to be put to sleep after being left suffering from a severe skin condition so painful she scratched herself until she bled. Tia, a pocket bully, endured weeks of agony as intense itching caused extensive fur loss, raw red skin and open wounds across her body.
Greyhound ban bill won't go to vote until 'we know it will pass', Rockliff says
Tasmania's greyhound racing ban won't go to upper house vote until success assured, premier says Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 2:58pm In short: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has told a parliamentary hearing that a bill to end the greyhound industry will not go ahead until the government "know it will pass". Mr Rockliff has also announced a support scheme for participants, allowing them to access support and compensation if they voluntarily exit the industry. The government says it will undertake...
‘Putting biodiversity in our hands’: British wildlife will soon be celebrated on banknotes
Some say 'animal underdogs' have been left off the shortlist, which is now open to a public vote. Historical figures like Winston Churchill will soon be replaced by native wildlife on UK banknotes. In a public consultation run by the Bank of England, the theme of nature came out on top.
‘OK, I need to call work’: Meet the new councillors who never expected to get elected
‘OK, I need to call work’: Meet the new councillors who never expected to get elected Some say they want to rise to the challenge, while others have been forced to resign almost before their tenure began. Albert Toth looks at the rise of ‘paper candidates’ and what they mean for the future of local politics - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments “OK, I need to have a phone call with work.” That was the first reaction of Tyrone Scott, 34, who became a Green councillor in Hackney last month...
Woman who put cat into wheelie bin still 'doesn't feel forgiven' 16 years later
Woman who put cat into wheelie bin still 'doesn't feel forgiven' 16 years later Mary Bale was a 45-year-old single bank worker who suddenly became known around the world when she was spotted on CCTV putting a cat into a wheelie bin A woman who was hounded online after she was seen in an infamous viral video putting a cat into a bin has never “never got over her notoriety” after the incident. Mary Bale was a 45-year-old single bank worker when she was spotted in CCTV walking down a street and...
Wildlife carer puts $5 bounty on Indian mynas, the 'cane toads of the sky'
Frustration over approach to dealing with Indian myna driving grassroots action Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:59am In short: A patchwork approach to managing a pest species is fuelling community action and frustration over the lack of state or federal response. The Indian myna is an introduced bird and competes with native wildlife. There are calls for more councils to offer bounties, or for the state or federal governments to implement a coordinated management program.