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Fur murder


Katrina Warren

Ban the sale of cruel cosmetics


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CCF contacted the Hon Nicola Roxon MP, Minister for Health and Ageing, and requested that Australian legislation be amended to bring it into line with the European "7th Amendment to the Cosmetics Directive". The Cosmetics Directive will see an end to the sale of cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients tested on animals, throughout the EU, by March 2013. We did not think our request for legislative change was unreasonable. Unfortunately, the Minister rejected our plea. Join the Australian campaign by sending our free pre-printed postcard to the government.

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The European Union is introducing a ban on the sale of all products that have been tested on animals. The Australian campaign is underway... Click to read

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It's winter in Australia and fur is back

DESPITE a wealth of alternatives, many fashion designers have resumed using real fur, turning their backs on the shocking suffering endured by animals reared on fur farms. An undercover investigation, by Animal Defenders International, shows over 30 Finnish fur farms visited in the past twelve months, and dispels myths about how animals used for fur are raised. Foxes and mink are wild animals, and on fur farms they cannot cope. Read more

Christos Tsiolkas

"Fur as fashion stinks.

I saw this rich-looking matron in a fur coat and I happened to be standing behind her while chewing gum. I spat it onto her fur coat. I was so happy to think of how pissed off she would be when she got home. Then I realised, she'll probably only buy another one and continue perpetuating the senseless slaughter."- Author Christos Tsiolkas