23/03/2025
Animals Australia has commenced proceedings in the Victorian Supreme Court challenging the government's decision to unprotect dingoes in the east of the State. The government's decision allows people to trap, poison and shoot dingoes in the region (which are estimated to number between 2,640 and 8,800) until 2028.
Dingoes are a listed as "vulnerable" under Victoria's Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, meaning that they face a "high risk of extinction in the wild over the medium term". The government's decision increases this risk for dingoes in eastern Victoria.
Dingoes are of cultural and spiritual significance to many Traditional Owners, and are apex predators who play a critical role in the healthy functioning of our native ecosystems. K & R Animal Law supports Animals Australia's litigation and considers that dingoes should remain protected at law.
Dr Danielle Ireland Piper's recent article provides further insights and analysis of the issues.
The controversy raises a few thorny questions, Danielle Ireland-Piper writes