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  1. THE AUSTRALIAN DAIRYFARMING INDUSTRY by Anonymous, 1975
  2. Australian Mineral Industry 1970 Review by COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, 1971

141. Australian Institute Of Purchasing And Materials Management
industry body for purchasing, warehousing, inventory, logistics and project planning professionals. Site lists news, education and the AIPMM journal highlights.
http://www.aipmm.com.au/
Welcome to the May edition of Supply Chain Planet, for a Global Supply Chain perspective. Please click here for further information.
NIGP, along with researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Houston and the University of Notre Dame, are looking at the interaction between buyers and their suppliers. Click here for the website link to the online survey that examines issues associated with buyer-seller relationships. Closing date to participate is 14 May 2004.
Report on research into E-Procurement developments in Australia. Ken Dooley Senior Lecturer - CQU Survey Report to AIPMM Members MROdaily is completely free for industry visitors. Please utilize the links below to explore the resources found within your satellite. http://mrodaily.com

142. Nursery & Garden Industry Australia Home Page
This web site is the result of a project funded by the australian nursery industry and the Horticultural Research and Development Corporation.
http://www.ngia.com.au/
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Contact information for state associations and the industry development network. FLORA FOR FAUNA pages.
Download promotion material, order form and other information. THE NURSERY PAPERS AND MORE
Information for professional nursery operators, both growers and retailers. MARKETING AND PROMOTION
The latest information and ideas on levy funded programs aimed at assisting your marketing and promotion and improving your bottom line A WORLD OF USEFUL INFORMATION
Some of the best sources of information on the web listed for you to visit. ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS FOR INDUSTRY
Industry Best Practice in action, NIASA and Garden Centre accreditation

143. Australian Oilseeds Federation - Welcome To AOF
An industry association providing information on oilseed products and markets.
http://www.australianoilseeds.com/
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Big Black Sunflower Pack The Big Black Sunflower Pack is an initiative of the Australian Sunflower Association and has been developed with support and funding from the Australian Oilseeds Federation and Grains Research and Development Corporation. Please click on this link to view updated information within this complete growers' guide to growing sunflowers. Oilseed Updates WA 2004 click here New Canola Gene Technology Workshops Agrifood Awareness Australia Limited (AFAA) and CSIRO have developed a new gene technology workshop focused on genetically modified (GM) canola and are delivering the course in locations across Australia. The workshops offer agribusiness representatives an opportunity to understand the science and regulation of gene technology in Australia and the development and approval of GM canola and its agronomic performance. Locations are: MELBOURNE 11 - 12 May 2004, ADELAIDE 1 - 2 June 2004 and HORSHAM 29 - 30 June 2004 Expressions of interest to participate in these workshops, or further information, can be obtained from Agrifood Awareness Australia Limited on (02) 6273 9535 or email

144. Meat And Livestock Australia
australian meat and livestock industry organisation.
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The Professional Producers Guide to grazing and resource management.
Practical, easy to follow information based on MLA research outcomes. Eastern Young Cattle Indicator A rolling weighted average of a number of categories and saleyards. MLA/SFE Cattle Futures A price risk management tool for the Australian beef and cattle industries. Overseas Information Centres Information and statistics on overseas markets. Livestock Identification Providing traceability for livestock with the highest integrity. Drought Information Links to state and federal government drought information.

145. Australian Entertaiment Industry Association - AEIA
The AEIA s purpose is to promote and further the interests of the australian entertainment industry, and the Association s members; to provide the industry and
http://www.aeia.org.au/
The Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA) is the peak employer body in the arts and entertainment industry, registered in the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) since 1917. It is a not-for-profit, body corporate organisation. theatre opera ballet dance festivals colleges rock and roll multi purpose and sporting venues hirers casinos orchestras comedy and variety ticketing events promotion production cinema exhibition crewing sound and lighting service supply contracting and exhibition The AEIA has a national structure and perspective, and is committed to servicing members, both collectively and individually, regardless of size. Membership base is a mix of federal and state government assisted organisations, and commercial operators. The AEIA's purpose is to promote and further the interests of the Australian entertainment industry, and the Association's members; to provide the industry and membership with an efficient, effective and proactive service in industrial, policy, human and resource management; to facilitate and influence policy direction; and provide the leadership to be recognised as the driving force in a coordinated industry.

146. Grains Research And Development Corporation
Responsible for overseeing research and development, delivering improvements in production, sustainability and profitability across the australian grains industry.
http://www.grdc.com.au/

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147. In Perth, WA, Australia, ACOSH Have Smoking Council, Cancer Foundation, Smoke Fr
Dedicated to raising awareness in the community on smoking and health issues in Australia. Educational campaigns, quit programs, library, and tobacco industry secrets.
http://www.acosh.org/
In Perth, WA, Australia, ACOSH have smoking council, cancer foundation, smoke free and quit for cigarette smoking with quit campaign, anti cancer, health department and tobacco, tobacco smoke, tobacco campaigns, smoking health.

148. Music Industry Way Off Track With Song And Dance About Falling Sales - Opinion -
The australian record industry has just had its best year ever. But it doesn t want you to know about it. This month ARIA announced
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Music industry way off track with song and dance about falling sales
March 29, 2004 Print this article Email to a friend Figures show that we're buying albums in record numbers, despite the internet 'freeloaders', writes Steve Cannane. The Australian record industry has just had its best year ever. But it doesn't want you to know about it. This month ARIA announced its sales figures for last year. In its press release, it talked about Delta, it talked about falling CD singles sales, it talked about the rise in DVD sales, but at no stage did it tell us it was the industry's best year ever. Why bury the good news? Record industry types aren't usually shy about success. But this time their success is a little embarrassing. For the past few years the industry has argued that file-sharing and CD burning is having a negative impact on sales. But, unfortunately, their own sales figures don't back up their arguments. ARIA's press release was slugged with a bizarre headline: "Music DVD continues its rise whilst CD singles slide further". A mixed year, you might think. Not so. It took a canny finance reporter, SBS's Peter Martin, to decode the spin. He had access to ARIA sales figures going back to the early 1980s. He worked out what ARIA knew but decided not to share: when sales cracked 50 million albums for the year it was the first time this had happened. And combined sales of all formats for last year climbed to more than 65 million for the first time.

149. Australian Holsteins
Serving australian dairy farmers and members of the Holstein Friesan Association. Offers annual meeting information, animal, member and ABV enquiries, services, merchandise, calendar, australian Holstein Journal and industry links.
http://holsteinaust.une.edu.au/
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150. Landline - 2/6/2002: Benefits Of Horse Urine . Australian Broadcasting Corp
June, 2002 story from the australian ABC TV program Landline on a humane, freerange method of PMU farming, in which urine is collected from pregnant mares for the production of oestrogens and related hormones for the pharmaceutical industry.
http://www.abc.net.au/landline/stories/s568505.htm
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Benefits of horse urine
Reporter: Tim Lee
First Published: 2/6/2002
In dawn's golden light near Mount Macedon, north of Melbourne, a three month-long equine experiment is ambling to a close. This mob has thoroughbreds, warm-bloods, quarter horses, stockhorses, a part-draught. Even a trotter or two. But all have one thing in common. They're all expectant mothers, soon to bear foals and bear fruit. Pregnant mares produce one of nature's most remarkable natural pharmaceuticals and one of the world's most lucrative.
“It is a waste product, you've got eight to ten litres of it going on the pasture or the paddock every day otherwise and it can be utilised for a lot of things, there's a lot of hormones in horse urine, reported to be 220 or something of which 20 are characterised and about two or three we know something about,” Dr John Kohnke, equine nutritionist, said
Humans, pigs, cows and horses share a common trait. As pregnancy advances, all emit estrogens in their urine. Its benefits to human health have been known for centuries. Today, worldwide, 22 million women use medications derived from horse urine and demand is rising.
“Nowadays the uses are, HRT therapy for hormone replacement in women in the menopause stage which reduces the risk of hot flushes and other sort of symptoms that women have, but it also now has a lot of other uses, there's been clinical depression, oestrogen has been found to useful for certain types of clinical depression, for heart disease in both men and women, for osteoporosis in both men and women and could also be used in fertility, obviously it's used in fertility treatments as well,” Dr John Kohnke said.

151. Film Finance Corporation Australia
The principal agency which provides investment to the australian film and television production industry.
http://www.ffc.gov.au/

152. Australian Liquefied Petroleum Gas Assoc. Ltd.
Promoting the development, growth and work safety of the LP gas industry.
http://www.alpga.asn.au
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153. Grape And Wine Research
Promotes sustainable, innovative and profitable future for the australian wine industry through strategic investment in research and development.
http://www.gwrdc.com.au/

154. Cotton CRC - Home Page
Information about cotton production in Australia, including sustainable development, the use of pesticides and a good overview of the Cotton industry.
http://www.mv.pi.csiro.au/

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155. Australian Dairy Herd Improvement Scheme
Maintains and offers a national australian database of performance and pedigree details for individual dairy animals, news, progeny testing, breeding values, information about the organization and industry resources.
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156. AusIndustry Home
This is the home page of Ausindustry, within the Commonwealth Department of industry, Tourism and Resources. Ausindustry is the Commonwealth Government's agency for delivering products, services
http://www.ausindustry.gov.au/
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157. InnovationXchange Network ­ Your First Point Of Access To Innovation Resources,
This joint australian Institute for Commercialisation/Melbourne University Private initiative is a practical and intensive fiveday professional More.
http://www.innovationxchange.com.au/
NICTA’s Research Agenda to Focus on Mobility, Trust and Knowledge
National ICT Australia (NICTA), Australia’s national Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Centre of Excellence, recently launched its research agenda with Priority Challenges inspired by the potential use of technolo... More 4logik – new alliances, new approaches
When 4logikTM formed last year as a new business collaborative emerging from the Allied Group of companies, it sought to become an interactive organisation with a strong focus on the alliances that will allow the network of com... More Great Innovation Debate: Copying is essential for creating
To celebrate its first anniversary, the InnovationXchange Network staged the Great Innovation Debate on Australia’s Future: Innovators or Adapters on 19 May. Debaters questioned whether ‘It is better to copy than to create’, wi... More ‘Innovation 101’: practical innovation for business in Wollongong
The InnovationXchange Network recently held an ‘Innovation 101’ seminar for industry in collaboration with Ai Group and the City of Wollongong as part of the Illawarra’s Innovation Festival. Lord Mayor of the City of Wollongong... More
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158. National Research Priority - Transforming Australian Industries
Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming australian Industries. Stimulating the growth of worldclass australian industries
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Progress and wealth often derive from the unforeseen application of new discoveries. Australia must be at the leading edge if it is to stay abreast of international developments and take advantage of opportunities. Our national capabilities in emerging sciences and their underpinning disciplines determine our capacity to develop and implement new technologies. Australia has a strong base of expertise, skills and technological capacities in the fundamental sciences and key technologies. Our strengths are in a wide range of areas such as biotechnology, material sciences, information and communications technology (ICT), photonics, nanotechnology and sensor technology.

159. Members.ozemail.com.au/~kline/
National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) industry ReportingNATIONAL POLLUTANT INVENTORY. industry Reporting. Go to Environment Australia Home,
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160. ITR Homepage
industry The Government seeks to make Australia more competitive by working closely with industry to identify new opportunities for growth.
http://www.industry.gov.au/

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The Government seeks to make Australia more competitive by working closely with industry to identify new opportunities for growth. The Department has programs to assist the growth of key industry sectors, and is also engaged in future arrangements for some established industries.
Tourism contributes substantially to Australia's exports and gross domestic product. The Department promotes a high-quality tourism industry, provides the industry with research and statistics, and administers a number of assistance programs.
The resources sector is critical to the Australian economy and way of life. The Department supports exploration and mining, encourages the efficient use of energy, monitors our oil and gas resources and ensures they are extracted and used safely and in environmentally responsible ways.
Backing Australia's Ability - Building Our Future through Science and Innovation

Innovation is one of the key drivers of economic growth. The Department helps industry through a range of programs and seeks to nurture emerging knowledge-based industries.
Foreign investment stimulates economic growth and contributes to higher living standards for Australians. The Department, through Invest Australia, provides a range of programs designed to attract international investment.

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