Suzanne Pope for Croydon

Suzanne Pope worked as a high school teacher before returning to Adelaide University to complete a PhD in Education. More recently she studied for a degree in Environmental Science. She has applied these skills to preparing presentations and submissions on animal issues.
Suzanne has a long history of caring for animals, both as a wildlife rescuer and a foster carer for small kittens. As a carer, she realises only too well how important the government financial support is that other states enjoy, but unfortunately not SA. She strongly supports government funding for the desexing of cats in economically disadvantaged areas. Similarly she supports the Veticare scheme to assist low income earners and rescue organisations to provide medical care for animal companions and rescues.
She believes that political representation is essential because politicians routinely ignore animals in their decision-making. As an example, she is concerned about the shortage of pet-friendly accommodation for families fleeing domestic violence. Another major concern is the government’s continued support for duck shooting, in spite of public opposition and clear evidence of cruelty.
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