Growers a greater say in the wool industry

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WICP Chairman Mr Ron Cullen and AWI Chairman Ms Colette Gurney.

Australian Wool Innovation has announced a new, enhanced industry consultation model to provide woolgrowers valuable input into the organisation’s priorities and give them an improved say in the future of the Australian merino wool industry.

Under the new model, two consultation forums will replace AWI’s existing Industry Consultative Committee – a core AWI Woolgrower Industry Consultation Panel (WICP) and a broader group of the AWI Woolgrower Consultation Group (WCG).

Respected agribusiness executive Mr Ron Cullen has been unanimously endorsed by the members of the ICC as the new independent chair of the WICP.

The chairman of AWI, Ms Colette Garnsey, said the organisation had been reviewing its consultation arrangements since last year with a view to improving two-way communication with its woolgrower stakeholders – as recommended by the AWI Review of Performance. The process involved holding workshops with woolgrower representative groups and taking feedback and submissions from the industry.

“AWI believes to be effective, accountable and productive, genuine consultation is essential,” Ms Garnsey said.

“Honest and transparent consultation is important not only to woolgrowers, but it is critical to AWI’s business, enabling us to identify woolgrower priorities, and report on our activities.

“We believe we have a way forward that strikes a balanced position, meeting the expectations of woolgrowers, our levy-payers, woolgrower representative groups, government and AWI’s business needs.”

Ms Garnsey said the expanded WCG would ensure AWI received feedback from a wider range of regional and organisational perspectives, while the WICP was a core group that AWI could engage more regularly on specific issues.

She said AWI was delighted to have secured the services of Mr Cullen as the inaugural chair of the WICP.

“Having somebody of Mr Cullen’s calibre – with his strong chairing skills, extensive experience and knowlegde of industry and good understanding of AWI’s corporate governance framework – will ensure the WICP is a genuine consultative forum that will give woolgrowers a real say in the future of our industry,” Ms Garnsey said.

In accepting the position of chair of the WICP, Mr Cullen said it was privilege to be appointed as the inaugural chair of the new committee.

“Having been actively engaged in agriculture throughout my career I believe I can make a positive and productive contribution as chair of the WICP and I look forward to the challenge,” Mr Cullen said.

“The unanimous support of the ICC gives me the confidence to get on with facilitating effective consultation with Australian woolgrowers.”

Mr Cullen’s appointment is effective for 12 months from 1 July, 2019.

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