Wool growers across Australia can now vote in WoolPoll24 and have their say about their future of Australia’s wool industry.
WoolPoll is a voluntary vote of wool levy payers who have paid at least $100 in wool levies over the past three years.
Voting opens Friday 20 September and closes Friday 1 November.
Wool growers can vote online at www.wool.com/woolpoll, by mail, email or via fax.
WoolPoll Chair Rich Keniry told wool growers that voting takes five minutes and was the best opportunity for them to define what they’ll pay and what they’ll get back in return.
“From research and development into flystrike to driving overseas demand or promoting our eco-credentials, you can have your say about how much of your money is invested by Australian Wool Innovation back into the industry.
“WoolPoll only comes around every three years so don’t miss this opportunity to have your say.
“It takes five minutes to vote – you can vote online or simply return the voting kit which is mailed directly to eligible voters. Voters can have their say through a self-addressed mail, email, or fax – whatever suits the best.
“Ultimately, you’ll get what you pay for. Don’t let someone else decide for you.”
To find more information about WoolPoll and read the Information Memorandum visit wool.com/woolpoll
Voting opens on Friday 20 September and closes on 1 November.
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