RSPCA Australia

RSPCA Australia (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is an Australian organisation that was founded in 1981. It promotes animal welfare.

RSPCA Australia
Formation1981 (1981)
TypePeak body
Legal statusCharity[1]
HeadquartersDeakin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
LocationCanberra, ACT
Membership8
ChairDr Richard Russell[2]
Key peopleCEO - Richard Mussell
BudgetA$100 million[3]
Websitewww.rspca.org.au

The RSPCA is partly funded by the Australian Government. It is the leading animal welfare organisation in Australia. It also has many animal shelters for pet adoption, and many animal products in Australian supermarkets are from RSPCA-approved farms.

The RSPCA in Australia is inspired by the British RSPCA, an animal welfare charity in England and Wales.

State branches

The RSPCA has branches in every state and territory of Australia:

RSPCA branches by state or territory
State/territory Branch Headquarters Shelters
22x20px Australian Capital Territory RSPCA ACT Weston Creek, Canberra 1
22x20px New South Wales RSPCA NSW Yagoona, Sydney 6
 Northern Territory RSPCA Darwin Berrimah, Darwin 1
22x20px Queensland RSPCA Queensland Wacol, Brisbane 15
File:Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia RSPCA South Australia Stepney, Adelaide 3
22x20px Tasmania RSPCA Tasmania Mowbray, Launceston 3
22x20px Victoria RSPCA Victoria Burwood East, Melbourne 6
22x20px Western Australia RSPCA Western Australia Malaga, Perth 4
 Australia RSPCA Australia Deakin, Canberra 38

Animal adoption

Animals that can be adopted at RSPCA shelters include birds, cats, dogs, farm animals, ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits and rodents. Animals like amphibians, crabs, fish and reptiles are usually sold at pet stores and are not common at RSPCA shelters.

RSPCA shelters can be found in every state and territory and in both cities and towns. There is at least one RSPCA shelter in every capital city except Hobart.

RSPCA Australia Media

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