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Australian Wool Education Trust (AWET) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Non-profit organisation



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Australian Wool Education Trust (AWET)

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 418 223 941



Address: 70 Robertson St, Kensington, Vic 3051 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.woolwise.com/Contact.html

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25.01.2022 The feeling was a little surreal. After months at home, Melburnian’s were finally together again enjoying some of the city’s best restaurants and watching a run...way in a hidden laneway dining precinct. Featuring local, independent labels Articles Of Clothing, HEW, Design by JUDE, HoMie, SZN, Vow Studio and more, and an inspiring cast of diverse models, the Meyers Place Runway couldnt of felt more Melbourne. It’s nice to be back. See more



24.01.2022 Wool Processing in Patagonia.

24.01.2022 Beyond The Bale March 2021

21.01.2022 Latest Update from Sheep Producers Australia.



19.01.2022 The latest update to the International Wool Textile Organisation's YouTube Channel, IWTOCHANNEL, describes how IWTO, together with industry partners are building a campaign to raise awareness of the flaws in the current EU PEF method and ensure a level playing field for all fibres, based on true scientific facts.

17.01.2022 The Trust supports the VET sector via 15 scholarships, valued at $3,000 each, being made available per year to students attending institutions in this sector. However, thus far only two VET Agricultural Colleges have taken advantage of these scholarships: Tocal NSW Cunderdin WA... Applications for these scholarships are made on behalf of the student(s) by the institution at which the student is enrolled. Tocal Awardees 2021 Justice Charter (Curban, NSW) Cert IV in Agriculture Dougal Crofts (Kootingal, NSW) Cert III in Agriculture Hannah Maciaczyk (Biala, NSW) Cert III in Agriculture Cunderdin Awardees Class of 2020 Graduates From left to right: Madison Corsini (Assistant Farm Manager), Larz Langford, George Burt, Charlotte Crossen, Daniel De Beer (Farm Manager)

17.01.2022 2022 AAAS Conference Tuesday 5 July to Thursday 7 July Cairns



17.01.2022 PIEFA May 2921 Newsletter

14.01.2022 A great resource for inducting new ipentrants to the wool industry or for broadening existing participants knowledge. Highly recommended.

13.01.2022 Sheep Producers press release

12.01.2022 Merino wool processing, courtesy of The Woolmark Company.

10.01.2022 Wools of New Zealand have cleverly summarised the characteristics of wool which make it a sustainable fibre cf chemically constructed artificial fibres.



09.01.2022 Are you keen to get into Ag or fascinated by Australian AgTech or both? Then the Australian Sheep & Wool Show’s Career and Technology Hub is your kind of place. Highlighting pathways to exciting careers in agriculture, veterinary science, agribusiness and ag skills training while showcasing cutting-edge ag technologies is a focus of Sheep Show 2021.... New seminars, forums and agricultural education and skills training information sites are the must-see opportunities for people seeking to join our thriving primary industry sector. ‘Jobs, jobs, jobs’ is this year’s theme. And the talent is certainly out there. Read more here:

07.01.2022 The Woolmark Company's Wool Fabric and yarn sourcing guide (The Wool Lab) goes digital.

05.01.2022 The 34th AAAS Conference is (optimistically) scheduled for July 2022

04.01.2022 The Trust's Annual Report is now available on its website.

02.01.2022 PIEFA September Newsletter

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