Australia has recommenced live sheep exports to Saudi Arabia after a hiatus of over ten years, with shipments growing significantly from 5,000 to 27,600 sheep between January and February, revitalizing a trade once worth $100 million annually. This resurgence, facilitated by a revised health protocol and the Australian Government Export Supply Chain Assurance System (ESCAS), is crucial for Western Australian producers facing tough conditions. The Australian Live Exporters Council (ALEC) anticipates increased demand, underscoring the trade's importance to the livestock industry. Concurrently, there's a push for greater transparency in reporting animal welfare standards during voyages, with calls from RSPCA Australia and ALEC for the public release of detailed daily reports by onboard vets to ensure truthfulness in the discourse around animal welfare, countering misleading activist claims.