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ATAAC | Australian Teens Against Animal Cruelty - Andrew Glover - Co-Founder

andrewglover"Knowledge is a responsibility and needs to be used and not ignored." - Andrew

Andrew became vegetarian in 2006 and is currently testing out a vegan diet. At first Andrew thought even the idea of being vegetarian or vegan seemed impossible, but how wrong he was.

Andrew has always loved animals but it wasn't till he watched meet your meat, on Peta2's website that he considered changing his lifestyle. Since then, he learnt about all different forms of animal cruelty and was horrified at what humans will do just for profit. It was this motivation that made him want to spread awareness, especially to the younger generations.

It was luck that Elizabeth also had the same feelings so together they decided to do something about it and started ATAAC. Andrew believes that people are evolving and slowly realising that if we continue living in the way past generations have been, the world and humanity does not stand a chance to survive.

Through Andrew's love of music, he has travelled and tabled at many concerts and gigs promoting animal rights to youth. He was also the Young Citizen of the Year in 2011 for his work with ATAAC.

Andrew has obtained a degree in Arts (Music Industry) from RMIT University in Melbourne and works full time as an Event Co-Ordinator.

 
  • 20 May 2013
    Tony Abbott has confirmed that one of his first priorities as Prime Minister if elected in September will be to apologise to Indonesia for the trade suspension to Indonesia in 2011 (www.bit.ly/19Qha57). If Tony Abbott apologises for action taken to address the suffering of Brian and other Australian animals exported to Indonesia, they will be defending some of the worst animal cruelty ever witnessed. 2 MINUTE FACEBOOK ACTION: Challenge Tony Abbott: if he would apologise for the suspension of live export to Indonesia, does he think what happened to Brian and other animals should have been allo...
 
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