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Read the latest news from Sheep Producers Australia


Sheep Producers Australia seeks Members and Chair for Policy Council
Sheep Producers Australia (SPA) is seeking passionate sheep industry representatives who can bring a range of skills to the newly formed SPA Policy Council.
Jul 1, 2021


Sheep Industry Professional Development - Applications Now Open
The SPA Leadersheep Program continues to provide training and professional development for the sheep industry. We encourage you to apply to further your skills in your areas of interest.
Apr 24, 2021


World’s first Sheep Sustainability Framework Launched
Sheep Producers Australia (SPA) and WoolProducers Australia (WPA) released the worlds first Australian Sheep Sustainability Framework (SSF) this week.
Apr 21, 2021


Leadersheep Scholarships & Programs – Applications Currently Open!
Training and professional development through SPA’s Leadership Programs enables participants to understand pathways into leadership roles within SPA and the wider industry. From quick tips and tools to year-long programs, get ready to uncover the resources best suited to take your leadership to the next level.
Mar 22, 2021


Markets, Market Access and Trade Portfolio
Markets, Market Access and Trade Portfolio
This interview with Stephen Crisp provides on overview of the MMAT Policy Portfolio.
Enjoy the full series here, or link to a specific topic below.
Mar 21, 2021


The reasons Australia no longer rides on the sheep's back are well known
Australian farmers believe the reasons many of them ended their love affair with sheep are simple.
Mar 20, 2021


Sheep Industry Projections Webinar
Monitoring livestock numbers and lamb production expectations through regular producer surveys forms the basis of MLA’s Industry Projections.
Mar 10, 2021


Sheep Producers Australia Announces Board Appointments
Mr Chris Mirams Sheep Producers Australia (SPA) Chair would like to officially welcome Robert Herrmann and congratulate Bindi Murray on her re-appointment to the SPA Board.
Nov 4, 2020


Keep feral predators at bay
By any measure, the control of wild dogs and other predators is an important issue for agriculture.
Production loss on livestock from predators, including disease transfer, was estimated to be $111 million nationally and $64 million in NSW alone in 2014.
Feb 7, 2020
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