Australian federal election: Animal welfare commitments secured

By Jed Goodfellow @ 2025-06-30T08:30 (+1)

Dear FAST Friends

Last month, Australians went to the polls and voted decisively to return the federal Labor Government to power with a strong majority in the House of Representatives and the ability to pass legislation through the Senate with the support of the Greens. 

This is good news for animals. In the lead up to the election, the Australian Labor Party publicly committed to a suite of animal welfare policies, including:

How was this achieved?

In the lead up to the election, we canvassed the positions of all major parties on the above policies. In the course of doing so, we presented the parties with our plans for a strategically targeted digital and outdoor advertising campaign that would run for the duration of the election campaign. 

The advertising campaign would highlight the parties’ positions to voters nationally, and in 18 specific electorates, chosen for their strategic significance to each party’s electoral prospects. This proved influential in the negotiation of the parties’ positions. 

During the course of the election campaign, Alliance member organisations and campaign allies helped promote the election campaign assets, collectively achieving over 8 million impressions and reaching over 50% of voters in targeted electorates.

Successful tactics:

What’s next?

We are now focused on post-election political engagement and ensuring the federal government follows through with the commitments. This will be a substantial body of work as several commitments require legislative change and budget allocations.     

We are also laying the groundwork to pursue similar campaigns at the state level.

Further information?

Please see our post-election webinar here: https://www.allianceforanimals.org.au/ourwork/keeping-animal-welfare-on-the-political-agenda