Melbourne nightclub’s use of snakes and a baby crocodile sparks probe

by 24britishtvMay 29, 2023, 2:20 p.m. 53
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Victoria’s conservation regulator is investigating the use of live snakes and a baby crocodile at a Melbourne nightclub after a social media backlash.

Two Wrongs, located on Chapel Street in South Yarra, on Sunday night shared images on social media of patrons posing with the native reptiles at an event to mark its new menu.

After criticism from social media users, the images were removed from the venue’s account.

However, three people also reported the event to RSPCA Victoria, who referred the matter on to the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action (Deeca).

An RSPCA spokesperson said reptiles “are sensitive to vibrations and loud music” and expressed concerned that the animals were exposed to such an environment.

“As the animals involved are native wildlife, the reports have been referred through to [Deeca],” the spokesperson said.

A Deeca spokesperson confirmed it was “investigating reports of a nightclub in South Yarra allowing visitors to handle native reptiles”.
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“Anyone with information about this incident or cases of wildlife crime is urged to contact Crime Stoppers Victoria,” they said.

Animal Justice party MP, Georgie Purcell, said she had also written to the minister for environment, Ingrid Stitt, urging action.

“Animals have no place in night clubs,” she said.

“The government and environment department must use this opportunity to send a strong message that animals are not props to be passed around for photo opportunities and ensure this never happens again.”

An RSPCA policy said any display of animals must be properly supervised and controlled.

“Animals must be chosen for their suitability for handling and not be subjected to injury, pain, suffering, distress or excessive disturbance,” it states.

Two Wrongs has been approached for comment.

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