Adelaide Botanic Garden opens its gates again to RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk
Dog owners will be encouraging their pooches to be on their best behaviour as Adelaide Botanic Garden management ag...
Record 19 months in care - roadblocks removed to find Mia a home
RSPCA South Australia staff and volunteers have united to remove all the roadblocks they can in an all-out blitz to find a loving ho...
One of the most horrific cases of indiscriminate animal hoarding and breeding RSPCA inspectors have ever investigated in South Australia finalised in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court last week.
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A 42-year-old woman from the southern suburbs has been sentenced in the Christies Beach Magistrates Court today to six weeks in jail after being convicted on charges of failing to adequately feed ...
Thousands of animals suffering extreme pain, trauma and death in livestock truck accidents.
RSPCA South Australia is alarmed at the number of farm animals being injured and killed in truck rollov...
Cases scheduled for court hearings in February 2024
A 39-year-old woman from the western suburbs is due to face the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on two counts of animal ill-treatment in relation...
RSPCA South Australia is deeply aggrieved that the South Australian government has ignored public opinion to allow yet another season of duck shooting - where native waterbirds will be sprayed wit...
Latest debacle for live export industry reminiscent of SA debacle in 2011
The latest live export debacle involving the livestock carrier MV Bahijah is bringing back memories of a similar situation ...