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AWI EXTENSION TAS

AWI Extension TAS is Australian Wool Innovation’s key investment in extension and communication for the Tasmanian sheep and wool industries.

Its mission is to deliver best-practice information and extension and facilitate ongoing change towards more profitable and sustainable sheep and wool businesses in Tasmania.
AWI Extension TAS delivers information via e-newsletters, hardcopy publications, workshops, field days, webinars, and online content, and is a continuation of the highly-successful AWI Sheep Connect Tasmania program that engaged with more than 4,300 sheep and wool growers during 2009–2024.

Stay up-to-date with the latest Tasmanian sheep and wool industry events and information by subscribing to our popular e-newsletters that go to more than 600 Tasmanian sheep and wool growers.

Latest Newsletters

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Better weather forecasts for sheep producers!
The BOM’s Livestock Customer Lead, Andrew Maclean, is keen to hear from sheep producers regarding their weather forecasting needs.
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RECORDING AVAILABLE: 2023 AWI Annual General Meeting
Missed the 2023 AWI AGM? The recording is now available to view online.
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REGISTER NOW: Winning With Weaners workshops
Registrations are now open for Winning With Weaners workshops at Richmond and Campbell Town.

Resources

AWI Extension TAS has a comprehensive range of more than 70 guides, fact sheets, checklists, online content, and other resources that support you and your business.

Topics include feed budgeting & nutrition, lamb marking & pain relief, weaner management, condition scoring, worms, flies & lice, footrot, sheep handling equipment, shearing sheds & yards, managing pest animals, genetics, breeding & selection, succession planning, drought & dry conditions, pasture, water, farm business management, and more.

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