Information about the Inquiry

Animal welfare standards in Australia's live export markets

Information about the Inquiry

Reference Inquiry

On 16 June 2011 the Senate referred the improvements in animal welfare for Australian live exports for inquiry and report.

1. Investigate and report into the role and effectiveness of Government, Meat and Livestock Australia, Livecorp and relevant industry bodies in improving animal welfare standards in Australia's live export markets, including:  
        a) The level, nature and effectiveness of expenditure and efforts to promote or improve animal welfare standards with respect to all Australian live export market countries;  
                i) expenditure and efforts on marketing and promoting live export to Australian producers;  
                ii) ongoing monitoring of the subscription to, and practise of, animal welfare standards in all live export market countries;  
                iii) actions to improve animal welfare outcomes in all other live export market countries and the evidence base for these actions.  
        b) The extent of knowledge of animal welfare practices in Australia's live export markets including:  
                i) formal and informal monitoring and reporting structures;  
                ii) formal and informal processes for reporting and addressing poor animal welfare practices.

2. Investigate and report on the domestic economic impact of the live export trade within Australia including:  
        a) Impact on regional and remote employment especially in northern Australia;  
        b) Impact and role of the industry on local livestock production and prices;  
        c) Impact on the processing of live stock within Australia.

3. Other related matters.

The original reporting date was 25 August 2011. The Senate  has granted an extension of time to report until 23 November 2011.  

Related Private Senators' Bills

On 23 June 2011 the Senate jointly referred the Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011 [No.2] and the Live Animal Export Restriction and Prohibition Bill 2011 [No. 2] for inquiry and report by 16 August 2011.   The Senate has granted an extension of time to report until 23 November 2011.


Submissions to both inquiries should be received by 15 July 2011.

For further information, contact:

Committee Secretary
Senate Standing Committees on Rural Affairs and Transport
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

Phone:+61 2 6277 3511
Fax:+61 2 6277 5811
Email:rat.sen@aph.gov.au