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Protestors rally over horse welfare concerns

Brendan ReesBy Brendan Rees5 August 2025Updated:25 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A GROUP of concerned animal welfare advocates have held a peaceful vigil outside RSPCA Victoria’s headquarters as it investigates reports of underweight horses at a Mt Eliza property.

The vigil drew about 20 people holding placards at the Burwood East offices on 25 July with calls for “transparency and clarity around the organisation’s handling of the matter”.

The RSPCA launched an investigation in June following reports about 30 horses had allegedly been neglected under a former race trainer at a Moorooduc Highway property.

In a statement, the RSPCA said the owner was currently cooperating with their Inspectorate, but as it was an active investigation, “we are unable to provide additional information regarding this matter”.

“In this and all cases, animal welfare remains our priority,” it said. “We appreciate the community’s concern and commitment to animal welfare. Our inspectors will continue to ensure that animal welfare concerns are addressed.”

A community-led animal welfare group has gathered regularly at the property to draw attention towards the alleged condition of the horses, which they believe has allegedly occurred for more than 10 years.

An online petition of more than 13,000 signatures is also demanding action.

The peaceful vigil outside the RSPCA headquarters was aimed at honouring animals that have allegedly died or continued to suffer at the Mt Eliza property.

“This is not an attack – it is a call for accountability,” protest organiser and community spokesperson Tracey Asquith said. “Every day, I receive messages from people who are emotionally and mentally distressed over this situation. They feel unheard and left in the dark.”

Asquith said concerned citizens had sent a formal public letter to RSPCA Victoria CEO Liz Walker seeking transparency and clarity.

“This is a moment for the RSPCA to demonstrate its commitment to the animals and the public it serves – not just through action, but through honest, transparent engagement,” the letter read.

Asquith noted the community remained hopeful that the peaceful action “will mark the beginning of a more collaborative and accountable approach to animal welfare in Victoria”.

RSPCA was contacted for comment in which it confirmed the investigation remained active but referred to its statement issued on 27 June as being the most current update.

The statement said the RSPCA was also “actively advocating for the introduction of updated laws (the Animal Care and Protection Bill) which will provide greater protections for animal welfare”.

First published in the Frankston Times – 5 August 2025

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