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Shaping the future Land Water & Wool - a snapshot

Information booklet on the Australian Wool Industry’s LWW natural resource management research and development program. Provides in-depth information of the program, and each of the research sub-programs. Also provides a snapshot of some of the key fi

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Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands

Productive solutions for salinity management

A summary of some of the practical grazing solutions to salinity management for primary producers across Australia with detailed case studies and contact details of organisations and people that can help.

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The SGSL Producer Network in New South Wales

Network projects in NSW along with the SGSL sub-program has provided information to woolproducers about possible soluation to salinity and saltland management, as the result of large-scale research. Provides contacts and further resources.

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Revealing the secrets for profitable, productive native pastures in the Mid-North

An introduction to the South Australian native pasture project, which sets out the objectives, outcomes, proposed methods and contact details.

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Tasmanian wool, natural landscapes, natural fibres

Background/overview of the Tasmanian project and issues being researched. Factsheet of the two LWW sub-programs- Integrating Biodiversity with Sustainable Grazing Systems and Sustainable Sheep Grazing for Riparian Landscapes for Tasmania. States the

Future Woolscapes - Commissioned Research Papers

The Future Woolscapes Sub-program examined a range of key issues that may impact on the world and thus the wool industry over the next 25 years. Some of the issues considered by the project included climate change, environmental and animal welfare pressur

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Future Woolscapes

What might the world and the wool industry look like in 2030?

The Future Woolscapes Sub-program examined a range of key issues that may impact on the world and thus the wool industry over the next 25 years. Some of the issues considered by the project included climate change, environmental and animal welfare press

Future Woolscapes - Scenarios

What might the world and the wool industry look like in 2030?

Similar to the Future Woolscapes Summary (Product Number: PK061164) these four documents have primary relevance as an input to strategic planning undertaken at a Corporate level (AWI and LWA). They may also be a useful educational tool for tertiary education institutions. Some consultants and agency staff may be interested in these detailed stories.

Conversations about climate

Seasonal variability and graziers decisions in the eastern rangelands

Provides an insight into survey of 70 pastoral families about how they use and access information for climate risk management.