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CRC Participants
 
Industry
Australian Cotton Growers Research Association


Cotton Seed Distributors


Cotton Australia Ltd


Cotton Research and Development Corporation



Australian Government
CSIRO
 


State Government
Department of Primary Industries, New South Waless



Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries, Queensland


Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia



Universities
The University of New England


The University of New South Wales
 


The University of Sydney


University of Technology - Sydney  

CRC Affiliates

Industry
Aboriginal Employment Strategy Ltd
Ag Biotech Pty Ltd
Aquaculture Association Qld
Aquatech Consulting Pty Ltd,
Australian Cotton Shippers Association
Boyce Chartered Accountants
Conservation Farmers Inc
Cotton Consultants Australia
Dunavant Enterprises Pty Ltd
Grains Research and Development Corporation
Incitec Pivot Ltd
Monsanto Australia
Orica Ltd
Queensland Cotton
SunWater
Telstra Country Wide Ltd
Terrabyte Services

Universities
The Australian National University
Central Queensland University
The University of Queensland
Charles Sturt University

Education Centres
Australian Cotton Exhibition Centre
Australian Cotton Trade Show
International Fibre Centre

Regional Natural Resource
Management Bodies & NGOs

Condamine Alliance
Greening Australia
Namoi CMA
Queensland Murray Darling Committee

Local Government
Narrabri Shire Council
Narromine Shire Council
Inverell Shire Council
Millmerran Shire Council
Warren Shire Council

State Government
NSW Department of Water and Energy
Qld Natural Resources & Water

Regional Media
Greenmount Press
Rural Press
The Courier Group Ltd

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"Namoi CMA and the Cotton Catchments Communities CRC have a substantial partnership, supporting growers to implement best management practices of soil, water and vegetation resources, and ensuring Namoi CMA has access to up to date science and knowledge to underpin decision making."
Sheila Donalson, Namoi CMA.

"The Cotton Catchments Communities CRC is important to Conservation Farmers Inc because of its pivotal role in bringing all the industry and research sectors together to enable a focused approach to meet the challenges of the cotton industry and rural communities".
Micheal Burgis, Conservation Farmers Inc.

“The University of New England is a proud member of the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC. UNE’s vision is to make regional and global impact; our participation with the Cotton CRC is a shining example of how that vision can be made a reality.” Alex Dunn, UNE.
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