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Many years ago, an animal client told me there would be a Kindness Revolution started by kind humans. And if you focus on the Good News, you’ll find kind people all over the world doing kind things for animals. At A Place of Peace, we’ve started our own Kindness Revolution. We heard the call to rescue a truckload of six-month-old lambs heading to slaughter. They now live here with us. We heard a call to rescue a truckload of brumbies from the Snowy Mountains of NSW, who were to be victims of an annual culling. We answered that call, and they now live here. We also heard the call of cows heading to slaughter, and when we stretched to buy land for them because room at the sanctuary was too tight, we couldn’t let the new land’s resident pregnant cows go to slaughter because the retiring farmer was moving to town. So they stayed, and got to keep their last babies. Kindness ripples outward and reverberates, and humans like to copy. When being kind is cool and acceptable and the done thing, more people do it.
So we are seeing a rise in kindness, a rise in vegansim, and increasingly farmers are turning away from slaughter. You just keep hearing about the odd farmer who just can’t kill their animals anymore, and changing the way they do things. Kindness is also increasing in the area of homeless family animals. When Andrew and I first started in rescue 20-plus years ago, it was a pretty sad scene. But there were human angels in horse, dog and cat rescue who made a difference. Now there are many groups and individuals making a difference, but it still isn’t enough. We need a No Kill (For Life) Australia and world. A world where animals are given shelter if homeless, without the fear of being murdered if no one comes in to collect them straight away.  We need education in place to help people realise that animals are for life — not disposable.  There is so much we have to change. So please, join us in a Kindness Revolution for animals. Join us on Facebook for posts about the Good News.
And support our sanctuary as an act of Kindness. Our next major project (after fencing and winter hay) is a Great Feral Goat Rescue. Join our newsletter for upcoming news of the rescue, desexing and rehoming of over 100 feral goats who currently are fair game for anyone with a gun. nike aw77 hoodie reviewThey often take advantage of sacred sanctuary at A Place of Peace.everlast hoodie sleevelessBrandsee allConditionsee allPrice-Buying Formatsee allItem locationsee all2 miles5 miles10 miles15 miles20 miles50 miles75 miles100 miles150 miles200 miles500 miles750 miles1000 miles1500 miles2000 milesDelivery optionssee allShow onlysee allMore refinements...bishop's university sweatshirts
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“I'm very fortunate to be backs coach here at NSW and I really wanted to work on putting my time into that to ensure that I'm doing that properly and that's where my focus needs to lie. “For me also, it was my first year at Super Rugby, so I was juggling both and loving that but I've really enjoyed being able to invest the time in my own learning and being able to ensure that I give the guys the opportunity to be their very best.” Malone’s defensive counterpart Nathan Grey will be balancing national and state duties this season, while Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham has already signalled his intention to move full-time into Test duties after the 2017 Super Rugby season. The former Sydney University coach is excited by the competition between his backline players, particularly former club charge Jake Gordon, who starred for the NSW Country Eagles in the NRC. Incumbent starting halfback Nick Phipps is equally invigorated about the rivalry ahead, with Gordon and Lucas coming off career-best seasons.
“It's great for us because we're all competing super hard for spots but we all work really well together and take the mick out of each other and have a really good time,” he said. The 52-Test Wallaby said the absence of Kurtley Beale was the ‘elephant in the room’, but there was no point dwelling on his departure, instead urging their less experienced players to play beyond their years. “Kurtley's - elephant in the room - a massive loss for us but it also gives a lot of opportunities for some of our newer boys - to put their hands up,” he said. “Dave Horwitz, Irae (Simone) and we've got (Australia U20s flyhalf) Mack Mason, Andrew Deegan. “This year more than any we've lost a lot of leaders and we need people to be standing up in those positions and directing the team. “It doesn't matter how many Super games you've played, 1 or 100, you've got to be directing that team and hopefully we can play some good footy in front of our home crowd.”