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flag Australians face fines up to $43,000 or jail for letting dogs ride unrestrained in ute beds, banned in all states except for livestock work.

flag Australians risk fines up to $43,000 and jail time for letting dogs ride unrestrained in the open back of utes, a practice banned in all states except when working with livestock. flag Penalties vary: New South Wales allows up to $5,500 or six months in prison; Victoria up to $2,884, including heat-related fines; Queensland up to $43,000 and a year in jail; South Australia $1,250; Western Australia requires secure restraints or crates. flag All states prohibit unrestrained transport, with animal welfare groups urging cabin travel for safety from weather, wind, and accidents.

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