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Home » Keep The Sheep Celebrates Historic Day

Keep The Sheep Celebrates Historic Day

September 12, 2024 by Roxane Manley

Keep the Sheep campaigners and support­ers have sent a strong message to the Alba­nese Government, amassing thousands of supporters to the lawn at Parliament House in Canberra to protest the government’s ban on live sheep exports.

The campaign celebrated people join­ing the rally from across Australia, coming from as far afield as Darwin, Broome, North Queensland and Adelaide to show their frustration.

Armed with a 50 strong convoy of trucks and vehicles that converged from Yass and Goulburn, Keep the Sheep spokesman Ben Sutherland celebrated the excellent turn out. “People feel so strongly about the gov­ernment ruining our livelihoods, they came out in force today.”

Mr Sutherland said that neither the Prime Minister nor the Agriculture Minister, Julie Collins came out to address the crowd.

“People are hurting already as a result of this policy and no Government representa­tives turned up to listen to their concerns” he said.

With approximately 2,000 people in at­tendance, the rally demonstrated the frus­tration that farmers have felt about the gov­ernment’s anti-farming policies and added to the nearly 100,000 signature petition.

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