The
preamble of the AJP
charter says the party "has been formed as a response to growing public concern about the neglect of animals and animal protection issues by political parties" and states its mission is to "secure the interests of animals and nature through Australia’s democratic institutions of government". The AJP's vision is a "planet on which animals and nature have the right to live and thrive free from negative human interference and a human society which functions with kindness and compassion within its ecological limits as a responsible member of the Earth community." The ideology of the party has five guiding principles: The party aims to give animals
constitutional protection based on their
sentience, as opposed to their instrumental value. The AJP opposes the
export of any live animals for profit, especially slaughter. The AJP aims to legally recognise the inherent
Rights of Nature. The party also opposes the eating of meat, and advocates a
plant-based diet. Additionally, the AJP has 'positions' which are stances on human social issues that do not affect animals and which the AJP says flow clearly from its core values: Kindness, Equality, Rationality and Non-violence. ==History==