Expressions of interest open for inaugural animal welfare committee

  • Expressions of interest open to serve on inaugural Animal Welfare Advisory Committee to advise government
  • Establishing the committee delivers on McGowan Government election commitment
  • Key step to implement animal welfare reform in Western Australia 
  • Expressions of interest are now being called for the McGowan Government's inaugural Animal Welfare Advisory Committee.

    The formation of the advisory committee was a key recommendation in the independent review of the Animal Welfare Act 2002 of Western Australia and an election commitment of the McGowan Government.

    The advisory committee will comprise of a chairperson and up to five members, appointed for an initial two-year term, to provide independent, evidence-based advice to the Minister for Agriculture and Food on animal welfare matters.

    This will include animal welfare policy, codes of practice, standards and guidelines, community awareness and education programs, and inspector training standards and competencies.

    Members will be expected to have knowledge and expertise across a range of areas, including animal welfare science and research, veterinary medicine, policy and legislation, management of animals and community awareness and education.

    For further information on the role of the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee and to express interest in being considered as a member, visit https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/AWAC

    Applications must be made to the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development by 5pm on October 8, 2021.

    As stated by Agriculture and Food Minister Alannah MacTiernan:

    "Modern animal welfare needs to be based on the best expert advice. The Animal Welfare Advisory Committee will provide an opportunity for people with expertise to get involved in shaping animal welfare in Western Australia.

    "Bringing together this committee brings us another step closer to ensuring appropriate standards of animal welfare in Western Australia.

    "Our Government is committed to modernising our animal welfare legislation and implementing the recommendations from the independent review of the Animal Welfare Act."

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