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“We’ve also introduced free lifetime pet registration for people who adopt a rescue dog or cat from shelters or pounds, another cost-saving incentive to adopt your next family pet.” “This Government has made major investments in shelters across the State to fast-track upgrades and worked closely with metropolitan, rural and regional councils to better understand rehoming practices. “This record investment by the Liberals and Nationals will ensure that unclaimed or abandoned cats and dogs can be quickly adopted by new families and into their forever home,” Mrs Tuckerman said. Minister for Local Government Wendy Tuckerman said the funding package follows a review of animal rehoming practices, focused on actions to reduce unnecessary euthanasia and to increase the rehoming of companion animals. $350,000 to Greyhound Rescue to support the rehoming of greyhounds.$750,000 for Lucy’s Project, an organisation which improves access to support for people with animals experiencing domestic and family violence.$1.5 million to the Cat Protection Society to deliver cat desexing programs.$12 million to support the construction of new facilities for companion animal rehoming at the Sydney Dogs and Cats Home at Kurnell.$5.5 million Animal Welfare League to expand enforcement of animal cruelty laws.$20.5 million for the RSPCA NSW to expand enforcement of animal cruelty laws.

“These programs will increase capacity of those organisations that support rehoming and animal welfare to ensure more companion animals are given a safe and secure place to call home.” “The past few years have shown just how important companion animals are to the wellbeing of families and households across the State,” Mr Perrottet said.
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Premier Dominic Perrottet said the major funding boost will provide greater outcomes for animal rehoming organisations and crack down on animal abusers who violate the Governments strict animal cruelty laws. The Liberal and Nationals Government today announced a record investment of $40.6 million in funding to improve the welfare of animals across the State.
