Wool’s cash trade crackdown

Annabelle Cleeland
Updated October 13 2017 - 4:27pm, first published October 12 2017 - 6:00am
Victoria Police detective inspector Jamie Templeton said recommendations would made to the industry which could see the mandatory use of identification for any cash transactions in the wool industry.
Victoria Police detective inspector Jamie Templeton said recommendations would made to the industry which could see the mandatory use of identification for any cash transactions in the wool industry.

AUSTRALIA’S $4 billion wool export industry could face a crackdown on cash transactions in response to a wool substitution scandal being investigated in Melbourne.

Annabelle Cleeland

Annabelle Cleeland

National Sheep & Wool Writer

Annabelle Cleeland is Fairfax Media’s national sheep and wool writer. Annabelle joined the Fairfax team in 2012 to nurture her love of Australian agriculture. She began as the Victorian western district reporter at Stock & Land before taking on a senior position as a journalist reporting on all industries statewide. Annabelle’s appetite to report on issues which affect the sheep and wool industry has seen her travel to many parts of Australia and abroad. She is excited to spin industry yarns during a period of substantial demand for the sheepmeat and wool industries. Annabelle enjoys horse riding and climbing mountains, and is a lazy supporter of the Geelong Football Club.

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