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π· Honouring the Victims. Demanding Change.On Saturday 4th October, we will gather at Andgar Piggery in Dublin, SA a place now known across the nation as a site of unimaginable cruelty.
Farm Transparency Projectβs footage exposed pigs living among the dead - a pile of rotting corpses, the βliving dead pile,β where the desperate clung to life while others decomposed around them. Animals left to suffer untreated wounds, to cannibalise, to drown in waste. And yet, still, this hellhole remains open.
These pigs should have been freed long before the fire that tore through the βeco shedsβ on September 15. They should have been rescued, given care, shown mercy. Instead, they were abandoned to die in a system that has failed them at every level: RSPCA SA, PIRSA, Minister Susan Close, and this government.
This vigil is about more than remembrance. It is about outrage. It is about solidarity. It is about a community rising together to say: this cannot go on. We refuse to accept a future where animals suffer unseen behind closed doors, hidden by those sworn to protect them.
π WHEN: Saturday 4th October
β° TIME: 1.30pm β 3pm
π WHERE: Andgar Piggery, 18 Long Plains Rd, Dublin SA 5501
Bring candles, flowers, and signs. Bring your grief, your compassion, and your determination. Together we will stand for those who endured, for those who remain, and for the urgent change this state so desperately needs.
We demand:
β Shut down Andgar Piggery IMMEDIATELY
β Prosecute those responsible to the fullest extent of the law
β Rescue surviving pigs and provide urgent vet care
β An Independent Animal Welfare Inspectorate with the power to investigate and prosecute cruelty separate from RSPCA SA and PIRSA
π―οΈ For the victims. For the survivors. For justice.
#ShutDownDublinPiggery #VigilForThePigs #FarmTransparencyProject #PriceOfPork
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Andgar Piggery, 18 Long Plains Rd, Dublin SA 5501, 18 Long Plains Rd, Dublin SA 5501, Australia, Gawler