Moving wool

Australia, 1974

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Shows modern methods of wool handling, from shearing and grading, to baling and shipping. Technical advances have enabled improvements in wool processing. New ideas and approaches could lead to increased efficiency and quality in packaging and transportation of wool. Emphasises the importance of wool to Australia. Suitable for upper primary and secondary levels.

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Credits

director

Stanley Dalby

producer

Don Murray

production company

Film Australia

Duration

00:16:48:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1974

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