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THE
WOOL CRC'S
Adelaide-based team displayed their research at this year's
Turretfield Wool Fair (18 and 19 of September). This celebration of
all things woollen was organised and sponsored by SARDI (South
Australian Research & Development Institute), Michell & Co.,
Elders, The Woolmark Company, Christine Rogers Interiors, University
of Adelaide and TAFE, SA.
School groups were
the focus of the first day (Friday), while the general city public
were encouraged to attend on the Saturday. Competing with the
Adelaide Crows in the race for the AFL premiership dampened numbers
slightly but organisers were generally happy with crowd numbers.
Staff and
postgraduate students from Adelaide Uni and SARDI combined to
present the Wool CRC's Sheep Transgenesis Program to the public.
Transgenic sheep and wool were on display, as well as semen and
cultured embryos and follicles. Poster boards formed a backdrop of
general information about the techniques used, and many staff
members generously gave their time to talk to the public about the
aims and application of the work. The involvement of Wool CRC's
Education Program was also important, given the strong educational
focus of the first day. Potential undergraduate students were able
to identify degrees and diplomas with a strong wool education focus
only through universities such as Adelaide participating in the
Education Program.
The effort received
a good deal of positive comment, with many people appreciating the
interactive nature of the displays, and the ability of the CRC
people to explain the science in lay terms. Woolgrowers suggested
the CRC should seriously consider presenting all our work in a
similar style at wool field days, with Karoonda Sheep Fair being
cited as an example.
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Interested
onlookers at the Wool CRC stand at the Turretfield Wool
Fair
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