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NSW stiffens penalties for animal cruelty

The NSW government has increased fines and jail terms for animal cruelty offences. (AAP)

Animal abusers in NSW will face jail time and an eight-fold increase in fines after the state's parliament passed new cruelty laws.

Offenders will now be dealt fines of up to $44,000 and 12 months in jail for animal cruelty or $110,000 and two years' jail for aggravated cruelty.

For corporations doing the wrong thing that increases to $220,000 and $550,000 for each act.

Failing to provide food and shelter will now come with penalties of up to $16,500 and six months in jail, or $82,500 for businesses.

Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall said the bill, passed in the upper house on Thursday night, would modernise the legislation.

"These changes will see an up-to eight-fold increase in financial penalties and jail time for grubs who would hurt or fail to adequately care for animals," he said in a statement.

"The Bill simply underscores that animal cruelty is already unacceptable in NSW, and brings down a harsh suite of penalties on those who fall foul of our robust laws."

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