47% Yes |
53% No |
31% Yes |
51% No |
14% Yes, allow exports to countries which enforce animal cruelty laws |
2% No, ban all live exports |
3% Yes, exports are crucial to the farming industry |
See how support for each position on “Live Exports” has changed over time for 318k Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8HH2JF24yrs4Y
As long as the animal is in a comfortable safe traveling area.
@97Y539P1yr1Y
Depends on the reasoning
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It depends on what reason they are transported for
@8X5RXBD2yrs2Y
Well it would depend on the purpose and if the animal can adapt to Australia’s environment.
@8WYRFNH2yrs2Y
if it is not harming the animals then yes.
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