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  2. Australian Woollen Mills Pty Ltd v Commonwealth - Wikipedia

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    The price at which Australian Woollen Mills could sell its goods were fixed by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner until 20 September 1948. From 30 June 1946, the Australian government introduced a subsidy for the purchase of wool to be manufactured into garments in Australia and sold for local consumption.

  3. James Pringle Weavers - Wikipedia

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    This James Pringle came up with the idea of opening a mill shop to sell tweed and tartan to the general public. [1] In January 2021, the retailer was rescued from administration, alongside The Edinburgh Woollen Mill. [2] [3] In March 2022, the retailer installed a system in one of its locations to assist visitors with dementia. [4]

  4. Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company mill - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company mill, circa 1920. The Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company is situated in North Ipswich on level land overlooking the Bremer River. It was established in 1875 and the factory was the first woollen manufacturing plant in Queensland. [1] Ipswich commenced as a convict outstation known as "Limestone" in ...

  5. Albany Woollen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Albany Woollen Mills, also known as the Western Australian Worsted and Woollen Mills Ltd., [1] was a woollen mill located in Albany, Western Australia. The idea of having a mill in Albany was first proposed in 1920, an article in the Albany Advertiser suggested the town was a strong contender due to the good supply of fresh water and local ...

  6. Patons and Baldwins - Wikipedia

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    The large factory in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, a 35-acre site, employed over 2,000 people in the 1960s. By 1982 the factory employed 604 people. The business was sold in the late 1980s; it passed through several owners until 1995 when it produced its last bail of yarn. The factory closed on 31 July 1997.

  7. Category:Wool industry in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wool industry in Australia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Australian Woollen Mills Pty Ltd v Commonwealth; B.

  8. Austin Reed (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    2010 - The launch of the Q Club on the third floor of the Regent Street store; 2011 - Austin Reed move from the original 103-113 Regent Street Store to the opposite side (100 Regent Street) 2016 - Austin Reed entered administration. Five concessions located in Boundary Mills outlet villages will stay open following a buyout by Edinburgh Woollen ...

  9. Creswick, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Creswick Woollen Mills, established in 1947, is the last remaining coloured spinning mill of its kind in Australia, still owned and run by the founder's family. It produces natural fibre products such as woollen blankets, throws and accessories. The mill is open seven days a week and operates a self-guided tour and shop.

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