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Originating from two trainings by Ruth Rosenhek in Victoria Australia in 2008, this group of people have a common desire to facilitate the healing of our world through Deep Ecology and the Work that Reconnects. We may have different names for them and use these practices in a wide range of communities but we share an experience of this training and are keen ...learn more

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Against Animal Cruelty Tasmania AACT

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Nonprofit/Charity ID: Nonprofit
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.aact.org.au
 
Main Email: info [at] AACT.org.au
 
Phone: 0408 970 359
 
Headquarters: Level 2, 191 Liverpool Street
Hobart
Tasmania 7005
Australia
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 22:45:18
 

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Mission Statement



Against Animal Cruelty Tasmania is a not-for-profit group based in Hobart, Tasmania. Our aim is to eliminate all exploitation, cruelty and suffering of animals within our state and beyond.



We strive to facilitate change through non-violent action, education and political lobbying on a wide variety of issues. Our current campaigns target the live export industry, intensive farming, and duck shooting.



At all times, AACT strives to respect the diverse opinions of its members and supporters through our action.



AACT liaises with appropriate groups and organisations to achieve our objectives, which are:



* to encourage and support cruelty free living

* to identify and campaign against the inhumane treatment of animals within Tasmania

* to respond to national and international animal cruelty issues as appropriate

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