Welcome to the RSPCA Tasmania
The RSPCA is a non-Government, community-based charity and our primary concern is the welfare of all animals - great and small.
It costs millions of dollars every year to provide care for our animals, run our education programmes and campaigns and assist animals in distress Statewide - but there´s always more to be done.
RSPCA Tasmania is constantly developing ways to raise funds and engage the community in its work.
Check this website regularly for upcoming events and fundraisers, or go to our volunteer section to download a application and put that spare time to good use.
News and Events
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FIREWORKS ALERT
February 5, 2010
Animal guardians are advised that a fireworks display has been approved at the Hobart Regatta at the Domain on Monday, February 8 between 9.30 and 10.00pm.
- RSPCA observes members' wishes and closes down Launceston City office February 5, 2010 The Board of RSPCA has moved to rein in unsustainable costs by closing down the Launceston City Head Office and relocating staff to the Shelter site at Mowbray
- RSPCA Tasmania welcomes Australian othe Year 2010 as Patron January 27, 2010 RSPCA Tasmania President Dr Paul Swiatkowski last night wecomed Australian of the Year Professor Patrick McGorry as Patron. Professor McGorry joins His Excellency Peter Underwood, the Governor of Tasmania in helping speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves, the animals of Tasmania
- RSPCA urges Police Commissioner to action Mitchell arrest warrant January 24, 2010 The RSPCA has said 'enough is enough' in what is believed to be the worst cruelty case on record. The Mitchell case finally made some progress in the Burnie Magistrates' Court last week when Magistrate Rod Chandler found 14 charges proven and issued an arrest warrant.
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