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AWEX EMI 1142 +10
Micron 17 1670 +12
Micron 18 1517 +18
Micron 19 1413 +12
Micron 20 1345 +9
Micron 21 1311 +10
Micron 22 1262 +11
Micron 23 1212n +28
Micron 25 718n +20
Micron 26 601 -7
Micron 28 405 +3
Micron 30 360 +5
Micron 32 310n -
MCar 678 -

Your fibre. Your future. Your call.

After extensive engagement with woolgrowers nationwide and their industry representative bodies, the board of Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) is recommending a 2% levy at the upcoming WoolPoll.

As the industry’s research, development and marketing company, AWI’s sole mission is to help woolgrowers, whether it is driving more demand for wool, to shearer training, and cutting-edge research into bioharvesting.

A SUCCESSFUL WOOL INDUSTRY NEEDS 2%

After extensive engagement with woolgrowers nationwide and their industry representative bodies, the board of Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) is recommending a 2% levy at the upcoming WoolPoll.

VIEW 'INVESTING IN YOUR FUTURE'

WHY VOTE?

WoolPoll voting begins on 20 September. It is woolgrowers’ opportunity to have their say on the level of collective investment in research, development (R&D) and marketing to take advantage of the opportunities and address the threats faced by the Australian wool industry.

The voter information memorandum explains how to select your voting preference, and key insights about what each levy rate will deliver.

LEARN MORE ABOUT WOOLPOLL

VIEW 'VOTER INFORMATION MEMORANDUM'

 

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