Animal activists PETA slammed for telling farmers not to kill mice during plague
PETA said mice are looking for food to survive and shouldn t be robbed of right
Some farmers have said they re unable to sleep and have lost close to $300,000
Today s Karl Stefanovic said PETA doesn t know about problems farmers face
He said PETA idiots sit in offices and can t be bothered going to the farms
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The mouse plague crisis hits Eastern Australia and causes $100M Damages; PETA asks farmers not to kill the rodents. It infuriates others that the animal right group propose such a ludicrous idea.
Mouse plague crisis hits Eastern Australia, and farmers are not happy
A weird plea from a global animal rights organization PETA or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), asks not to kill the mice running amok in regional Australia, arguing that the animals have a right to eat and not be starved to the dangerous ideology of human supremacy, reported News.
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First sod turned on Riverfront Activation project
Works to upgrade Horsham’s riverfront pathways are set to be completed within the next 12 months, after Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack turned the first sod on Monday to start construction on the first of the region’s much-anticipated Riverfront Activation projects.
Horsham Rural City Council successfully applied for both state and federal government to enhance and activate the Wimmera River Precinct and its link to the Central Activity District of Horsham.
“We appreciate the Commonwealth Government’s contribution of $1.65 million and also the Victorian Government grant of $500,000. Council is contributing funding of $850,000 towards this first stage,” Mayor Robyn Gulline said.
That was until the FRETILIN Bench party in Timor Leste tapped her on the shoulder.
In a country with minimal childcare and as a married mother of two, the 41-year-old was hesitant at first, before her family s vision for the country s independence eventually persuaded her.
That was in 2017 and she s still a proud MP today. I m very happy to assume this position because this is a good way in how to contribute in another way to my country, she told SBS News.
Timor Leste MP Lidia Martins
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She s among 26 women in Timor Leste s parliament, thanks to a quota system introduced in 2006 forcing political parties to nominate one woman for every three candidates at national elections.
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