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Today, Emma Hurst shares the story of her Wedding Pavilion ceremony, Sago Cay pre-reception, and reception at California Grill's Napa Room and Sonoma Room. Emma is a professional florist, so she offers great tips on how to get the wedding floral you want at a price you can afford. She also discusses what it was like to split her reception between the Napa Room for dinner and the Sonoma Room for dancing, and she shares long-distance planning tips for other UK couples. Click here to see all the photos!
Ray is joined by Animal Justice Party MLC, Emma Hurst, to discuss the treatment and conservation of brumbies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk to Bronwyn Currie, Animal Justice Party's State Convenor in Victoria, as she shares everything you need to know about the upcoming AJP National Conference. The conference is being held on 11th & 12th November 2023 at the Fitzroy Town Hall, with the option to attend online as well. The theme of this year's conference is "It's Politics" and will host an impressive list of speakers (also previous podcast guests) such as Georgie Purcell, Emma Hurst, Matt Stellino, Paul Bevan and Emma Hakansson. Be sure to tune in to the episode for all of the essential details such as what's included in the ticket fee, the conference dinner social event, volunteering opportunities and raffle prizes up for grabs. GET YOUR TICKET- https://vic.animaljusticeparty.org/2023_ajp_national_conferenceBronywn Currie for Mulgrave - https://vic.animaljusticeparty.org/bronwyn_currie_for_mulgrave
Emma Hurst, Animal Justice Party MLC says if Penny Sharpe is requesting horses are shot, she should seek legal advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About 1.5 million kangaroos a year are shot, bludgeoned or left to starve to death or die of their injuries. This occurs because companies like Adidas and New Balance still pay hunters to head into the Australian wilderness to hunt the animals. The hunters make the kills, the kangaroos are skinned, and the skins are made into soccer shoes for affluent customers across the United States and other parts of the world. That's right. The largest commercial slaughter of terrestrial wildlife is predicated on selling soccer shoes, or cleats, to pros, amateurs and kids who are willing to pay extra merely for the "luxury" of wearing leather from dead kangaroos. Worse, the slain kangaroos often have joeys in their pouches. The policy for joeys is that they are immediately to be killed, usually by bludgeoning them against the bumper of the hunter's truck. Those who don't meet this fate often escape back into the wild, where they, too, face starvation, dehydration, or being attacked and eaten by other wild animals. It's a brutal kill for what seems to us to be an absolutely frivolous purpose The campaign to stop this horror show is called Kangaroos Are Not Shoes, and here to talk about is Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy. He'll tell us about progress the campaign has made and what comes next. Also on the show are Emma Hurst and Louise Ward. Hurst is a member of the Australian parliament, representing the Animal Justice Party, and Ward is a state director for it. We had the chance to visit them during a break from their whirlwind visits with U.S. congressmen and senators on Capitol Hill. Listeners can take action for kangaroos by visiting www.kangaroosarenotshoes.org, where you'll find links to congressional Action Alerts and a petition for the Don't Be a Dick's campaign, which intends to pressure the nation's largest sporting-goods retailer to stop trafficking in the skins of slaughtered kangaroos. The Animal Wellness podcast is produced by Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy. It focuses on improving the lives of animals in the United States and abroad through legislation and by influencing businesses to create a more humane economy. The show is hosted by veteran journalist and animal-advocate Joseph Grove. Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and Podbean offer subscriptions to the free show. www.animalwellnessaction.org www.centerforahumaneeconomy.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimalWellnessAction Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centerforahumaneeconomy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AWAction_News Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHumaneCenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animalwellnessaction/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerforahumaneeconomy/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/animal-wellness-action/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI_6FxM4hD6oS5VSUwsCnNQ
We are thrilled to have interviewed Emma Hurst MP of the Animal Justice Party who is an animal advocate with a background in psychology. Emma shared with us some of the most successful animal welfare policies that she has seen implemented, as well as strategies for policy selection and why momentum is so important when campaigning for change. She also spoke about the importance of learning from other countries, exporting successful policies overseas, and the progress that is being made on animal welfare globally. Finally, Emma discussed the role of philanthropy in animal welfare, the importance of individual advocacy, and how to gain broader political support for animal protection issues. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 04:22 Successful animal welfare policies 06:13 Policy selection strategies 07:30 Why momentum is important 08:30 Learning from overseas 09:38 Exporting success overseas 10:54 Worldwide progress in animal welfare 13:06 Cellular agriculture policy 14:48 Proudest achievements of AJP 16:43 Psychology and messaging 17:52 Role of philanthropy in animal welfare 18:57 Individual advocacy 20:20 Enforcement of cruelty laws 22:37 Gaining broader political support 24:10 Coordination of campaigns 26:34 Anger fatigue 27:56 Being hopeful 29:37 Getting involved CREDITS: Production: Grace Adams Editor: Marco Shimabukuro Interviewer: Luke Freeman Guest: Emma Hurst
Animal Justice Party representative Emma Hurst is trying to pass a bill for Veticare, a Medicare for your pets to help get pet owners out of expensive situations. Listen for full info!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Following a proposal to allow children under 12 to hunt with bows and arrows in NSW, Bucky sits down with Zach Williams, a passionate hunter who i teaching his children where food comes from – and we chat to Animal Justice Party member Emma Hurst about whether the decision will actually go ahead. Host: Andrew BucklowProducer: Nina Young & Emily PidgeonAudio Editor: Joshua BurtonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak to Emma Hurst MLC, member of the NSW Upper House, on what role the government should play in animal welfare. Australia has the fourth fastest growing vegan market in the world and plant-based vegan options have become common and widely available in many of our favourite restaurants. With the increased ethical implications of sustainable and responsible farming, does it make sense for people to turn to these new options? Emma argues that better outcomes for animals, as well as farmers are not mutually exclusive. Increasingly over the last few years we've seen animal welfare protests block off major streets, confront patrons in restaurants and trespasses onto farms to create disruptions. But do these types of protests help or hinder the cause for animal welfare and ethical farming? Can we realistically shift our dairy and meat-based farming to plant-based farming alternatives and remain viable?
Ever dreamed of being a voice for the animals in Parliament? In this interview with the Hon. Emma Hurst, MP we learn about the importance of legislative change and why it is so crucial to advocate in the political sphere. As an MP for the Animal Justice Party in NSW, Emma works tirelessly on behalf of ALL animals, to ensure they are represented and their plights are heard. You won't want to miss this episode!
During the 2022 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show, Staci, Macey and Emma Hurst joined us to discuss what it looks like to be a woman-owned and run cattle operation. Macey and Emma, along with their mother, Staci, run a registered Black Angus herd in Missouri and sell their beef direct-to-consumer. These ladies also have a heart for the blue and gold FFA jackets. Listen to their unique story and perspective on the cattle industry.
"What I recommend animal rights organisations to do is to actually start pushing a little bit harder, especially when it comes to the ministers and the government. to encourage them to push these changes through."Today's conversation is with Emma Hurst MP. Emma is a vegan, an animal advocate, and your representative for animal rights in NSW Parliament. She is also Deputy Chair of the Legislative Council's Industry (which includes animal agribusiness) and Health Committees. As a member of the Animal Justice Party, Emma represents animals and people from across NSW.Video version: https://youtu.be/xlYEnejShlcThe key topics in today's episode:03:00 - Protecting animals in 202205:00 - Industrialised puppy farming09:30 - How to regulate pet farming13:00 - Who is AJP16:00 - How to pass legislation20:00 - How much relationships matter in parliament22:30 - Getting lobbyist push-back26:30 - Lobbyists for animal rights29:00 - A threat to democracy32:00 - Influencers and politics36:00 - Getting into politics42:00 - Getting involved in policies45:00 - Talking animals rights in parliament48:00 - The difference between a cow and dog50:30 - Bringing up science58:00 - How can we create changeConnect with Emma:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/emma.hurst/Website | https://www.emmahurstmp.com/AJP | https://animaljusticeparty.org/Resources:Instagram | @plant.paradigmYouTube | The Plant ParadigmTwitter | @plantparadigmWebsite | www.theplantparadigm.comSubscribe to the podcast:Apple | Spotify | Stitcher |Stay happy,Eat plants,Peace
A MUST LISTEN FOR AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL LOVERS. If you're like me, you would assume that animal welfare laws in Australia are a high standard. We're one of the most developed countries in the world, so surely we would have a good grasp on animal rights legislation?Unfortunately, the opposite is true - our system is failing them. Australia's standards are getting worse - scoring a 'D' (previously 'C') on the World Animal Protection Index in 2020, placing us behind New Zealand, Mexico and Malaysia's ‘C' ratings and the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Switzerland's ratings of ‘B'. This week's guest is Emma Hurst MP; vegan, an animal advocate, and a member of the Animal Justice Party, representing animal rights in NSW Parliament. On this episode, Emma explains how our system is set up to fail, what she is doing to help change that and how we can get involved to support. Mentions on this episode:Eden, Bondi (restaurant)Vina Vegan, Newtown (restaurant)Connect with Emma:Facebook - Emma Hurst Instagram @emma.hursthttps://www.emmahurstmp.com/For podcast updates and recipes, you can follow me on Instagram, Tiktok or check out my blog https://vegan-diaries.com/.
In the fourth episode of the Principles of Change podcast, I sit down and discuss activism within the political context with Australian MP and animal rights activists, Emma Hurst. Emma shared her obstacles, the importance of vegan activists in politics, her achievements, the details about how the system in place is set to fail the animals and most importantly, her core principles that push her to fight for change.In Today's Episode:Emma's BackgroundFrom Vegan to PoliticianThe Animal Justice PartyPassing LegislationsEmma's Experience With Sexism In PoliticsObstacles In Political ActivismAdvice From EmmaEmma's Famous Speech Emma's Principles Of ChangeCheck out Emma's Website: https://www.emmahurstmp.comDownload this app to help animal sanctuaries and non profits at NO cost to you!Sign up with referral code: SEBALEX https://bit.ly/39rKNDi
The Prime Minister Scott Morrison is still deciding if he's going to the major international climate summit in Glasgow next month... And he's been criticised for it by the future King of England, Princes Charles. Plus, in 2017 First Nations leaders gathered around the country and wrote the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Now young First Nations people are asking everyone to stay true to Uluru. And, how a super violent show, about class divide in South Korea, has become the most streamed show on Netflix in the world. Live guests: Emma Hurst, Animal Justice Party NSW Wenlei Ma, TV and film critic
Today on the show Will Appelbe chats with Emma Hurst, Member of Parliament for the Animal Justice Party in New South Wales, Australia. The Animal Justice Party is Australia's sole political party dedicated to animal rights, and Emma Hurst is one of two Animal Justice candidates in the New South Wales Legislative Council.
Emma Hurst was first elected in 2019, making her the second member of the Animal Justice Party to be elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in Southeast Australia. Emma is a registered psychologist with a long history as an animal liberation advocate and since being elected Emma has established and chaired a Parliamentary Inquiry into the Use of Battery Cages for Hens in the Egg Production Industry. Also, Emma will serve as Deputy Chair into an Inquiry she established regarding the Exhibition of cetaceans, and of exotic animals in circuses. She opposes Australian ag-gag laws, she's writing legislation to ban puppy farms, and she advocates for tougher penalties for acts of animal cruelty, suggesting animals ought to be recognised as domestic violence victims in their own right. https://www.facebook.com/AnimalJusticePartyNSW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5PUdQWkhgg&t=462s ****************************** Thanks to Vox Vegana for the intro music. Plant Powered Radio broadcasts Tuesdays 11 am - noon PT at http://cfuv.ca Podcasts: PocketCasts, Breaker, Spotify, RadioPublic, Anchor, Overcast and Google Instagram - @plantpoweredradio Twitter - @envirovegan With gratitude for the opportunity to live, work, and create on the unceded traditional lands of the Coast Salish Peoples.
Today we have are very excited to have a member of Parliament join us.Soon after she was elected a Member of Parliament, Emma established and chaired a NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the Use of Battery Cages for Hens in the Egg Production Industry, recommending a phase-out of battery cage hen farming in NSW. Emma has now established a second Inquiry into the Exhibition of exotic animals in circuses and the Exhibition of cetaceans in New South Wales, where she will serve as Deputy Chair.During her time in Parliament, Emma has also been a frequent opponent of Australian ag-gag laws, speaking out against the NSW Government's Right to Farm Bill and increased biosecurity legislation.Currently, Emma is spearheading a campaign against puppy farming and is writing legislation that will ban puppy farms in NSW. She has also been advocating for stricter penalties for acts of animal cruelty and for animals to be recognised as domestic violence victims in their own right.Products & services we discussed in this episode: BooksOperation Sustainable by Chris MacdonaldHow not to die by DR Michael GregerHow to Survive a Pandemic by Dr Michael GregerAustralian Politics For DummiesHow to be good Socialwww.howtobegood.com.au InstagramFacebookLinkedInEmail us on: gareth@howtobegood.com.auanca@howtobegood.com.auSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/howtobegood)
The Honorable Emma Hurst, MLC, was elected to the NSW Legislative Council in 2019, the second member of the Animal Justice Party to be elected to NSW government. She is a registered psychologist and has worked for several animal protection organisations. Since being elected, she has been working on legislation to help animals in NSW. In our chat, we got in to some interesting questions and tricky issues, so I really hope you’ll enjoy the interview. COI: I am also a member of the Animal Justice Party. Emma Hurst's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/EmmaHurstMP/ Emma Hurst's website https://www.emmahurstmp.com/ Animal Justice Party NSW website https://nsw.animaljusticeparty.org/
Emma was born and raised in Sydney and recalls a moment in her childhood when she held a hen and realised the hen was no different to her cat. At that moment, she knew she could no longer eat animals. This was just the beginning of Emma's passion for animal protection and she has been campaigning for animals ever since, working with organisations such as Animal Liberation and PETA. Emma is the first female Animal Justice Party representative to be elected to the NSW Parliament. She works tirelessly to bring forward animal issues in Parliament and seeks legislative change to bring about a kinder world for animals. In this episode, Emma shares her motivation for being such a strong voice for the animals, some highlights of her time as a politician and provides advice for anyone interested in getting involved in animal rights and politics. http://www.emmahurstmp.comhttp://www.instagram.com/emma.hurst/ www.facebook.com/EmmaHurstMPtwitter.com/MlcHurst
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Emma Hurst is a Member of the NSW Legislative Council representing the Animal Justice Party and was elected in March 2019. However Emma began her animal advocacy career over 15 years ago first as a campaign director at Animal Liberation and later as media officer at PETA. For my non-aussie friends, The Animal Justice Party was established in 2009 in response to growing public concern over ... READ MORE The post AJP MP Emma Hurst and The Failures Of Our Existing Animal Welfare Legislation. appeared first on Healthification.
This show features cricketing legend and Veganuary ambassador Jason “Dizzy” Gillespie on the growing number of cricketers becoming vegan, reflections on his cricket career, the documentary Earthlings, challenging speciesism (discrimination based on species), the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement and Indigenous veganism. Links for the show:Follow Gillespie on Twitter and Instagram @dizzy259Watch Earthlings: http://www.nationearth.com/Gillespie’s tweet supporting Black Lives Matter and challenging “All Lives Matter” messaging: https://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-calls-out-cricket-great-rodney-hogg-for-all-lives-matter-twitter-post/news-story/59100c27f5ecf0bb27ba414bca8fe4a0Veganuary: https://au.veganuary.com/Emma Hurst’s interview with Gillespie: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2630628270540227
Episode 56 - Emma Hurst (AJP) - Member of the NSW Legislative Council 0:00 Intro 2:45 Interview begins Keep up to date with what Emma is up to in New South Wales and in parliament by: - liking her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmmaHurstMP/ - following her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mlchurst?lang=en - following her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emma.hurst/?hl=en - heading to her website: https://www.emmahurstmp.com/ Don't forget to like, rate, review, comment, subscribe and share :) Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates and information: www.facebook.com/WhoPoliticians/ twitter.com/WhoPoliticians www.instagram.com/whopoliticians/ Or drop us an email at peoplepoliticians@gmail.com, with any recommendations for guests and questions etc
It’s the 50th episode of the Paw & Order podcast! In this episode, Camille sits down with Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst, serving in the Upper House of New South Wales Parliament, Australia. Emma is one of three MPs with the Animal Justice Party giving a much-needed political voice for animals.
It’s the 50th episode of the Paw & Order podcast! In this episode, Camille sits down with Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst, serving in the Upper House of New South Wales Parliament, Australia. Emma is one of three MPs with the Animal Justice Party giving a much-needed political voice for animals.
Welcome to the first pod of 2020!!This week I speak to Emma Hurst MLC from the Animal Justice Party. Emma was elected to the New South Wales Parliament in Australia in 2019 and her maiden speech in Parliament took off around the world on social media.Emma talks about her journey through into veganism and campaigning for animal rights and eventually to her election to Parliament as well as some of the battles she faces today but also the huge wins she has achieved for animals in Oz.
This episode of Knowing Animals is from the Protecting Animals series. I am joined by the Hon. Emma Hurst MLC. Emma sits in the Parliament of NSW representing the Animal Justice Party. This episode of Knowing Animals is brought to you by AASA. AASA is the Australasian Animal Studies Association. You can find AASA on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/AASA-Australasian-Animal-Studies-Association-480316142116752/. Join AASA today! This episode if also brought to you by Animal Publics, a special Animal Studies series at the Sydney University Press:https://sydneyuniversitypress.com.au/collections/series-animal-publics Knowing Animals is a proud member of the iROAR podcasting network. To check out more great iROAR podcasts visit the website: https://iroarpod.com
Israel Folau is no longer in the news for his talent as a rugby player. He is now the lightning rod for debate about freedom of speech, religious expression, discrimination and homophobia. Is he responsible for any of this or is he just a bit player in a large-scale community dilemma? And Animal Justice Party's Emma Hurst takes veganism to the NSW Upper House.
Newly elected NSW Legislative Assembly member Emma Hurst wants to ban egg production from Australia, give Kangaroos Contraceptives and represent the animals (who didn't vote for her).
Late Last Night Episode 5 1. "Try This" Voiced by Brian Jones, Katie Gavin, Caitlin Notey 2. A true ghostbuster account from Emma Hurst! 3. "Late Last Night" by Caitlin Notey. Narrated by Maddie Ross
More cruelty footage of pig farming cruelty was exposed recently by Animal Liberation from the Yelmah piggery in SA. Tune in Sunday 1pm 3CR 855AM -We ask why pigs in the food production system literally have no chance in hell in escaping cruelty under present regulatory systems. We speak with Campaign Director for Animal Liberation, Emma Hurst, Chris Delforce from Aussie Farms & Pete Crosbie from Willowite Sanctuary.
Emma Hurst is a Registered Psychologist, BA(Psy), PGDip(Psy), M(HealthPsy) and the Campaign Director at Animal Liberation, a New South Wales-based animal rights charity that works to end the suffering of exploited and confined animalsThis podcast is Emma Hurst's presentation at the 2015 Animal Activist Forum, Using Psycholinguistics to Create Strong Messages for Change.The talk focuses on psycholinguistics (the psychology of language) and discusses how the meat and dairy industries create messages to increase consumption of animal products and what messages the animal protection movement can create that will reduce or even eliminate the consumption of animal products.Animal Liberation NSW http://www.animal-lib.org.au/The Centre for Story-based Strategy http://www.storybasedstrategy.org/Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds https://coalitionprotectgreyhounds.wordpress.com/ and Facebookpage https://www.facebook.com/Coalition-for-the-Protection-of-Greyhounds-1399337737039887/