Animal welfare law, farm support and plant-based labelling in Australia
Australia's system means the same practice can be an offence in one state and a code-compliant standard in the next. Live export has been the country's defining animal welfare controversy for two decades, and its resolution — a phased, compensated end for sheep by sea, with cattle unaffected — is a template other exporting nations are watching.
Key facts
- World Animal Protection index
- D — Fragmented state law with broad exemptions for code-compliant farming practice.
- Pratiche esaminate
- 7
- Divieti assoluti
- 2 di 7
- Regione
- Oceania
Cosa è vietato, limitato o legale
Cruelty legislation
State-based, with farming exemptions
Each state and territory has a Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act; all provide a defence where conduct follows an approved industry code.
Live sheep export by sea
since 2024Ends in May 2028
The Export Control (Live-stock Export Prohibition) Act 2024 phases out the trade with a A$100 million-plus transition package. Live cattle export continues.
Battery cages
Phase-out agreed in principle to 2036
Agriculture ministers endorsed new poultry standards ending conventional cages between 2032 and 2036 depending on infrastructure age.
Sow stalls
Voluntary industry phase-out, not a legal ban
Australian Pork Limited's voluntary commitment covers most of the industry; farrowing crates remain standard.
Mulesing
Legal except in Victoria's pain-relief requirement
Banned in New Zealand, still permitted in Australia. Some states require pain relief; the wool industry reports declining but continuing use.
Ag-gag style laws
Trespass penalties increased federally and in states
The Criminal Code Amendment (Agricultural Protection) Act 2019 criminalises inciting trespass on agricultural land.
Cosmetics testing
since 2020Banned since 2020
The Industrial Chemicals Act 2019 prohibits using new animal test data for cosmetic ingredients.
Levies, research bodies and drought support
Australia gives comparatively little direct farm subsidy by OECD standards. Support runs instead through compulsory producer levies matched by government funding for research and marketing bodies such as Meat & Livestock Australia and Dairy Australia, plus drought and disaster assistance, fuel tax credits and concessional loans.
OECD producer support estimate
Meat & Livestock Australia annual revenue
Sheep exported live by sea, pre-phase-out
Agriculture share of national emissions
The Senate inquiry and what actually changed
A 2022 Senate committee report, Don't Mince Words, recommended mandatory restrictions on meat-related terms and imagery for plant-based products. Governments instead pursued voluntary guidance through Food Standards Australia New Zealand, and meat-style names remain in use. Dairy terms are constrained by the Food Standards Code's standards of identity, so plant drinks are labelled 'soy beverage' or similar.
- Meat-style names remain permitted; no mandatory federal restriction adopted
- Dairy names restricted under the Food Standards Code
- 'Vegan' is not legally defined; misleading-conduct law under the ACL still applies
- Health Star Rating is voluntary and applies to plant-based products
- FSANZ approval is required before cultivated meat can be sold
Cosa sta per cambiare
- 1
Implementation of the live sheep export phase-out and transition funding
- 2
New national poultry welfare standards and their state adoption
- 3
FSANZ decisions on cultivated meat applications
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Domande frequenti
Is live export banned in Australia?
Live sheep export by sea will end in May 2028 under 2024 legislation, with a transition package for producers. Live cattle export is not affected.
Are battery cages legal in Australia?
Yes, for now. Agriculture ministers endorsed poultry standards phasing out conventional cages between 2032 and 2036.
What is mulesing?
Cutting skin from around a lamb's breech to prevent flystrike. It is banned in New Zealand and still legal in Australia, with pain relief required in some states.
Can plant-based food be called meat in Australia?
Yes. A Senate inquiry recommended restrictions in 2022, but no mandatory rules were introduced; dairy names remain restricted under the Food Standards Code.
Does Australia subsidise farming heavily?
No, not by direct payment. Its OECD producer support estimate is among the lowest, with support flowing instead through levies, research bodies, drought aid and tax measures.
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Reviewed 2026-08-23 by the Veg.ac editorial team · Data: Export Control (Live-stock Export Prohibition) Act 2024 · Free to reuse under CC BY 4.0 with a link back.
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