In the Beginning
The Tasmanian “Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act” was introduced on the 11th December 1877.
Just seven months later on 19 July 1878, a group of concerned citizens, who called themselves ‘animal protectionists’, formed the first Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The new 1877 Act set out to ‘…protect horses, cattle, donkeys, sheep, pigs, goats, cats, dogs and other domestic animals from being “cruelly and unnecessarily” flogged, beaten, overdriven, overridden, overloaded, abused, tortured or otherwise ill-treated.’