Fox and Lillie Rural-
Work Experience Scholarship
NOW CLOSED
Congratulations Michelle grover of Salesian College for winning the 2020 scholarship
Do you have an interest in wool? Could you see yourself working with the fibre growing, classing, processing or exporting industry in the future?
Will you be aged 15-18 by the 1st of June 2021? NOW CLOSED FOR 2020
If so, this is an opportunity of a lifetime for you! Enter in this essay competition to win a two-day work experience scholarship with one of the top buyers and exporters of Australian wool, a 100% Australian family-owned and operated agribusiness, with integrated operations in wool broking, buying, exporting, trading and early stage wool processing.
Will you be aged 15-18 by the 1st of June 2021? NOW CLOSED FOR 2020
If so, this is an opportunity of a lifetime for you! Enter in this essay competition to win a two-day work experience scholarship with one of the top buyers and exporters of Australian wool, a 100% Australian family-owned and operated agribusiness, with integrated operations in wool broking, buying, exporting, trading and early stage wool processing.
About fox and lillie group:
Founded in 1948, the Fox & Lillie Group is a 100% Australian family-owned and operated agribusiness, with operations in wool, aquaculture and seafood trading.
Since its formation, Fox & Lillie’s core business has been wool, operating two primary integrated businesses, Fox & Lillie Pty Ltd and Fox & Lillie Rural.
Fox & Lillie (FOXM) is the company’s trading and export division, and one of the top buyers and exporters of Australian wool. The company’s global networks have been built over 70 years, supplying all types of greasy wool and processed wool to every established and emerging wool consuming country throughout the world.
Fox & Lillie Rural (FLR) is the dynamic and progressive wool grower services business with an extensive range of regional wool stores and wool marketing representatives connecting the company to a large cross section of Australian woolgrowers.
Fox & Lillie Rural provides Australian growers with a range of comprehensive selling options and premium market advice, enabling their clients to consistently achieve better outcomes than the competition.
Their Wool Marketing Options Include:
Since its formation, Fox & Lillie’s core business has been wool, operating two primary integrated businesses, Fox & Lillie Pty Ltd and Fox & Lillie Rural.
Fox & Lillie (FOXM) is the company’s trading and export division, and one of the top buyers and exporters of Australian wool. The company’s global networks have been built over 70 years, supplying all types of greasy wool and processed wool to every established and emerging wool consuming country throughout the world.
Fox & Lillie Rural (FLR) is the dynamic and progressive wool grower services business with an extensive range of regional wool stores and wool marketing representatives connecting the company to a large cross section of Australian woolgrowers.
Fox & Lillie Rural provides Australian growers with a range of comprehensive selling options and premium market advice, enabling their clients to consistently achieve better outcomes than the competition.
Their Wool Marketing Options Include:
- Auction Selling – Fixed Price Brokerage
- Price on Result
- Direct Buying Options – Direct Store Buying or On-Farm Buying
- Direct Mill Supply Contracts
- Forward Wool Contracts
- Internet Selling
- Sustainable Contracts, the Genesys Programme
HOW To enter:
In 500 words or less, answer the question “If you could educate the general public about one aspect within the wool industry, what would it be and why?” In your response, please detail your interest in the wool industry, why it is important to you and how this scholarship would help you achieve your goals for the future.
Top Tip- Ask yourself these questions: What do you love about wool as a fibre? What do you wish others knew about wool or the sheep and wool industry? Where do you see yourself within our industry in the future?
Please ensure your name, age and contact details are at the top of the document.
You must be aged between 15-18 on the 1st of June 2021.
Email your response to [email protected] by 11pm on the 25th of September 2020
Top Tip- Ask yourself these questions: What do you love about wool as a fibre? What do you wish others knew about wool or the sheep and wool industry? Where do you see yourself within our industry in the future?
Please ensure your name, age and contact details are at the top of the document.
You must be aged between 15-18 on the 1st of June 2021.
Email your response to [email protected] by 11pm on the 25th of September 2020
If you could educate the general public about one aspect within the wool industry, what would it be and why? |