A Note from Merv:

The Pig’s Arms is the home ground for several teams and we’re happy to allow them to put notices up on our board. 

And we’re also happy to allow air time for visiting teams –  unless they’re total twats.

Reuben Brand - Middle East Correspondent

Dear all,

I am launching an in-depth investigation into the live animal export trade from Australia to the Middle East at Parliament House in Sydney on March 10 – you are all invited to come along and show your support, but please RSVP ASAP as seats are limited.

For those of you in other countries or sitting at a news desk please feel free to pick up the story – all information, photos and footage will be readily available in electronic form – Please contact me directly for any enquiries.

Where: Parliamentary Theatrette, NSW Parliament House, Macquarie St, Sydney

When: 10am for a 10.30 start until 12pm, Wednesday, March 10, 2010

RSVP: Limited seats available and allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please RSVP by emailing jessicaborg@wspa.org.au

Over the past seven months I have been working closely with the World Society for the protection of Animals (WSPA) and have undertaken numerous investigation throughout the Middle East regarding the Live export trade from Australia. The investigation covers five countries and highlights the undeniable cruelty these animals endure from the point of pick up in Australia, the four week sea voyage and the handling and slaughter at their destination.

On average 40,000 sheep die en route every year – but an even worse fate awaits those that survive the journey at holding pens and abattoirs.

Due to the live export trade over 700 Australian meat workers have lost their jobs in the last few months alone and are now struggling to survive.

So please come along, show your support and help put an end to this cruel trade that is not only exporting animals but jobs as well.

For more information please visit: http://www.humanechain.org.au or http://blog.humanechain.org/2010/03/come-along-to-humane-chain-public-forum.html

Kind regards,

Reuben.