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Candidates list is in for wool elections

09 Oct, 2008 12:51 PM
Nominations have closed for the upcoming Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) board elections, with the list of candidates released today.

AWI chairman Brian van Rooyen is urging as many woolgrowers as possible to vote in next month's elections to "provide a decisive outcome for the next 12 months".

It follows months of in-fighting within the board and between AWI and the Australian Wool Growers Association.

Both organisations argue change is needed to restore the fortunes of wool producers.

The final list of candidates for the AWI board elections is: Dr Meredith Sheil; Laurence Modiano; George Falkiner; Brian van Rooyen; Dr John Keniry; David Webster; Will Roberts; Ken Boundy; Dr Chris Abell, and Robyn Clubb.

There are five positions up for election rather than the usual three.

"In the past 12 months we expanded the board from seven members to 10 to get a greater depth of knowledge and talent around the board table," Mr van Rooyen said.

"With the retirement of Ian Mclachlan we have settled on a nine member board.

"This is a critical election for the future of the wool industry and it's important that shareholders exercise their right and complete their voting papers."

AGM papers including the appointment of proxy form will be sent to all shareholders later this month and the election result will be announced at the annual general meeting of AWI on November 19 in Perth.

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It appears that all AWI stakeholders will be provided with in the board election process is the names of the candidates and a ballot paper - nothing about their background, views, or experiential qualifications and suitability for a public corporation directorship. Blind Freddy may be pretty perceptive but even this beats almost everything for obscurity!
Posted by observer, 10/10/2008 4:31:33 AM
Three more stud breeders running. Now that will help the international marketing effort! How can Will Roberts run as an AWGA candidate and at the same time be President of the Stud Breeders Association? It seems to me that all this does is tarnish and denigrate the name of the association. Do the state stud breeders associations support their president running as an AWGA candidate? Or does Wal still make all the decisions?
Posted by Sir George, 10/10/2008 7:17:17 AM
Well at least they have a vested in selling more merino rams & growing the Australian wool industry again. Unlike the last 6 years of decline under Van Rooyen & Abell. We have lost at least 35 million sheep in that time. (Equivalent to the entire NZ sheep flock). By the way Will Roberts is an independent candidate that we support. You give AWGA too much credit, but thank you anyway.
Posted by Martin Oppenheimer, 10/10/2008 10:44:35 AM
Martin I don't mean to be difficult but is it too much ask or can we have the three Stud Merino breeders CVs and international marketing expereince and business plans for AWI or is it severely lacking like your perspective on everything to do with van Rooyen and the AWI board?
Posted by chuck, 15/10/2008 2:45:59 PM
Unfortunateley most of these boards appear to be made up of professional board members who apart from their own vested interest probably have little or no contact with the average woolgrower. The need to have one hundred woolgrower signatures to nominate means that your average farmer is discouraged from nominating. Is this a means of making sure true woolgrowers cannot get on the board and have a say about the way they are wasting our money. The last glossy doorstop i received was to me a gross waste of money as probably half of them go straight in the bin or are read once. Why does it need to be such an expensive publication? Given the current drought and uncertainty in the world shouldn't AWI like farmers be prudent in their spending of money.
Posted by Helen Clark, 16/10/2008 5:38:24 AM
After 52 years a woolgrower and 48 a mulesing contractor, plus spending the last five years researching AWI at my own expense, and trying unsuccessfully to communicate provable reason with them, I can only conclude AWI has incurable boardroom cancer, is unmulesed and very badly flyblown. It's not the sheep that need the pain killers it is the woolgrowers paying for and putting up with this stupidity. Geoffrey Blight
Posted by Geoffrey Blight, 18/10/2008 6:23:27 AM
Chuck , AWI have published a 90 page Plan, my CV and marketing plan are available by email . please ring for further information. Having attended Harvard Bus. School and majored in Bus. Finance and Accounting (NSW). I feel I will be able to get some higher value for woolgrowers tax $ which funds AWI
Posted by George Falkiner, 22/10/2008 1:22:13 PM

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AWI chairman Brian van Rooyen.
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