Keep the Sheep Sharing the Cause with City Voters through New Billboards

The Keep the Sheep campaign has moved into its next phase with the commencement of a billboard campaign now live over metropolitan Perth and letterbox volunteers on the ground.

Campaign spokesman Ben Sutherland said the billboards were a demonstration of how much this issue meant to the community, both in the country and in metro Perth.

“We know people are passionate and it’s great to be able to share the message in the city that people want to stand with our regional communities against this unfair ban,”

“There is also letterboxing taking place around Perth, in the seat of Hasluck and we welcome volunteers to join us this weekend,” he said.

Mr Sutherland suggested that another way to support the campaign would be to take a selfie with the billboards and share on social media, tagging the Keep the Sheep accounts.

“We want to see your best selfies with the billboards and keep sharing the message that the community stands with farmers, truckies and shearers.”

The billboards are located at:

73 Walter Road East, Bassendean (Hasluck)

Roe Highway, Midvale (Bullwinkel)

464 Canning Highway, Como (Swan/Tangney)

To join the campaign, sign up at https://www.keepthesheep.com.au/volunteer

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