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Fuel Security Is Wool Security: Advocating for Woolgrowers During Australia’s Fuel Shortage
As Australia faces continued uncertainty around national fuel security, WoolProducers Australia is working with the National Farmers Federation (NFF) and the Federal Government to proactively ensure the needs of woolgrowers and the broader wool supply chain are clearly understood and prioritised should fuel supply become an a tangible issue. As the situation in the Middle East started to evolve and the ramifications regarding both fuel and fertiliser supply started to emerge,
May 14 min read


Commercial Realities of Live Export Ban Hit Home
WoolProducers Australia have been provided with a copy of the letter from Elders Limited advising clients of their decision from July 2027 to cease the handling and selling of wool in Western Australia, with these functions set to be conducted in Melbourne from that date. Elders have cited the nearly 40% reduction in the Western Australian wool clip in recent years as a determining factor in this decision. WoolProducers notes and welcomes Elders ongoing commitment to the wool
Apr 92 min read


Biogenic carbon – sheep aren’t an exhaust pipe! Why have we been trying to fit a square peg in a round hole?
Being appointed as an Independent Director of WoolProducers in 2025, I’m delighted to have the opportunity to write about a topic that has been a key focus for me in recent years, the carbon balance of wool producing enterprises. I manage Mount Hesse, one of Australia’s oldest and largest Merino sheep farms, which was acquired by the Suedwolle Group in 2002. Mount Hesse is home to over 25.000 adult ewes, producing up to 135,000 kg of greasy wool annually, with an average micr
Mar 313 min read
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