

I want to sincerely Thank EVERYONE who has EVER donated
I usually don’t thank people publicly as some people prefer I don’t mention them, but others like a public Thank You. I think it might be nice if just put a Christian name and their surname initial. If you donate, PLEASE let me know what you prefer. I never want to offend anyone. Maybe put public or private on the donation line.
These people donated in 2025 some have donated this year too and a few have reoccurring fortnightly or monthly contributions. I am so grateful for every single donation for Stand Against Live Animal Export.
These donations help buy more flyers, stickers, banners and to keep the webpage https://standagainstliveanimalexport.au/ going.
If you donate, PLEASE know, I am more than happy to post you some Stand Against Live Animal Export merchandise to you. It’s the absolute least I can do. Thank You.
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THANK YOU I’M ETERNALLY GRATEFUL
IS LIVE ANIMAL EXPORT -
A COVER FOR CONTRABAND.
In November 2025, the Al Kuwait, one of the largest Live Animal Export ships that loads Australian animals was busted for being involved in the transportation of $170 million of cocaine. I’ve spoken about this time and time again, these vessels are the ideal way to transport drugs, weapons and possibly human trafficking. This is the reply Susan (a long standing Stand Against Live Animal Export supporter) received from Dept of Home Affairs, Australia Government, in response to her letter complaining about Live Export, drugs and contraband transportation.
REPLY
“In your letter you express concerns about illicit drug shipments into Australia. The Australian
Border Force (ABF) helps keep Australia safe by assessing and, where necessary, inspecting
vessels in and around Australian ports. All vessels arriving in, departing from, or transiting
Australian waters are subject to risk-based assessment processes. This includes commercial
shipping and specialised livestock carriers operating within Australia’s maritime approaches.
However, the ABF does not apply blanket inspections to all vessels as this is impractical and
disruptive to lawful trade. Instead, resources are prioritised to ensure enforcement action is
targeted, proportionate and effective”
This is atrocious, the animals are let down every step of the way by “THE INDUSTRY” and yet they care so much about their animals…😳🙄🤬🤬🤬
Until next time…keep Standing Against Live Animal Export 🧡🖤
Lisa 🦋 lisa@standagainstliveanimalexport.au - 0435 798 270
Photo is courtesy of Jessica & Sarah, pictured is gorgeous Mia and her four legged family member xx