What does AIAM advocate for?

The AIAM Board represents its members on a variety of Companion Animal Management Issues. The AIAM Board from time to time will advocate on behalf of its members to Federal, State and Local Government and other organisations to improve animal management and welfare across Australia.

These documents listed here are a record of those sent by the AIAM Board to various organisations and governments. 


Correspondence

July 2020 - Submission to the Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy’s inquiry into the problem of feral and domestic cats in Australia. 

September 2020 -  Submission to the Victorian Government Reuniting Lost Pets Review

December 2020 - Submission to the Victorian Government  Animal Welfare Act review

October 2021 - Submission to the Victorian Taskforce on Rehoming Pets

August 2023 - Submission to the Legislative Councils Portfolio Committee Inquiry into pounds in New South Wales

August 2023 - Submission to the Queensland Government Strong Dog Laws - Safer Communities review

  Dr Jim Crosby support document

December 2023 - Submission to the public consultation for the draft updated Threat Abatement Plan for Predation by Feral Cats

April 2024 - Submission to the public consultation for the draft Victorian Cat Management Strategy

June 2024 - Submission to the public consultation for the Breeder reforms: Updating the South Australia Dog and Cat Management Act 1995

June 2024 - Submission for the renewal of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy

September 2024 - Submission for the Clarifying South Australian Cat Management Laws 2024 Consultation 

November 2024 - Submission for the NSW Government Inquiry into the management of cat populations

October 2025 - Submission for the Qld Biosecurity Act prohibited and restricted matter lists

March 2025 - Submission for the Victorian draft APRO regulations

May 2025 - Submission for the Cat Management in Tasmania consultation

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