Corporate Body

Wool International (1993 - 1999)

Commonwealth of Australia

From
1 December 1993
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
1 July 1999
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body, Exports or Imports and Materials or Textiles Industries
Reference No
CA 8416
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

In December 1993 Wool International replaced the Australian Wool Realisation Commission. In 1999 Wool International was privatised, resulting in the creation of Woolstock Australia Limited.

Timeline

 1936 - 1945 Australian Wool Board [I]
       1945 - 1953 Australian Wool Board [II]
       1945 - 1953 Wool Consultative Council
             1953 - 1963 Australian Wool Bureau
                   1963 - 1972 Australian Wool Board [III]
                   1970 - 1973 Australian Wool Commission
                         1973 - 1991 Australian Wool Corporation [I]
                               1991 - 1993 Australian Wool Realisation Commission
                                     1993 - 1999 Wool International
                                           1999 - 2001 WoolStock Australia Limited

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Ailie Smith

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