Aug 20

vegan muff

Contact: Nat Grant – owner

Info: Vegan Muff offers organic muffins, cupcakes, cakes and slices. Gluten free versions are available by request. You can buy them from:

  • Blue Attic Boutique, 323 Lygon Street, East Brunswick. Phone (03) 9387 8015 or mobile 0406 070 821
  • Mule Bar Cafe, 146 Sydney Road, Brunswick. Phone (03) 9388 8933.
  • Organarchy, Level 4, RMIT Building 8, 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne. Phone (03) 9925 9791 or email foodcoop@rmit.edu.au
  • The Radical Grocery Store, 347 Sydney Road, Brunswick.
  • the owner, Nat, by special order.

Phone: 0408 519 859

Email: veganmuff@hotmail.com

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Aug 10

veginity

Contact: Mark Senn – chef

Info: Veginity provides online training in cooking (vegan). Veginity’s chef, Mark Senn, has cooked in vegetarian restaurants around the world as well as making cakes for the now defunct Vegetarian Orgasm in Melbourne. His website contains a number of free recipes and videos covering starters, main meals and sweets. People can also sign up to receive a free course and monthly videos on vegan cooking. These provide a sample of the paid monthly membership that gives access to more recipes and videos with regular updates.

Address: 22 Kearney Drive, Aspendale Gardens, Victoria 3195

Email: mark@veginity.com

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Aug 9

viva cupcakes

Contact: Roxanne

Info: Viva Cupcakes is Australia’s first online vegan cupcake store. They make and deliver a range of ornate cupcakes that can be bought in boxes of 6 or 12.

Phone: 0401 478 954

Email: roxanne@vivacupcakes.com.au

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Aug 7

You can help try to make companies say whether their body products are tested on animals. Or contain animal ingredients. How? Complete the survey mentioned here:

I am working on a report that will be produced to the Australian Government in November this year. The report concerns the legal/regulatory arguments for the mandatory labelling of cosmetics that test on animals…

Most of the cosmetic testing carried out involves toxicity testing which means that the animal is force-fed the chemicals used in the products, or the chemicals are rubbed into the animals’ eyes or into their skin. Most of this testing is also lethal. The animal is killed and discarded at the end (if it doesn’t die of toxic poisoning first).

This report investigates a legal argument for adding “Tested on animals” or “Not tested on animals” to all cosmetic labelling (male and female products). This includes make-up, hair products, perfume, etc etc. The argument is that people need to be informed about what they are buying, and they should therefore have the choice to buy more ethical products if they want to. It’s a similar argument to the current “free range” and “caged eggs” labelling that you now see on egg cartons.

A very important part of the report is the public interest component. We need to show that the general public is supportive of mandatory labelling. As such, this long-winded email is to ask you to please take a couple of minutes to complete the following survey to help us with our report:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/animals_cosmetics

Also, if you could please forward this… to anyone and everyone you have ever met in your entire life (that currently lives in Australia), that would be great too :-)

Many thanks,
Shatha Hamade

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