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Wool scouring to end in Victoria after more than 160 years
By Warwick Long, Jane McNaughton, and Justine Longmore

Victoria's last wool cleaning mill will close in Geelong next month, after a merger with the only other remaining wool scour in country.

abc.net.au/news/rural/2025-07-

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ABC News · Victoria's last wool scouring mill to close in Geelong with 30 jobs lostBy Warwick Long

“Rachel Halton still doesn’t know who made the decision, in October 2022, to summarily decommission the $160,000 that had been a cornerstone of ’s renowned and courses for 20 years.

Nearly 3 metres high and weighing more than half a tonne, the loom was an intricate machine of polished wood, steel, compressed air and : simultaneously a grand monument to the golden age of the and a modern for weaving strands of into intricate . Halton knew she couldn’t let it end up in landfill.”

“The loom was the only one of its kind in the southern hemisphere, and one of only a handful in the world, bought for the university’s campus in the early 2000s, soon after Halton started teaching there. It “elevated what you could do as an artist”, she says.

Students enrolled just to have access to it. International artists visited especially to weave on it. It became integral to Halton’s creative practice.”

“Watt has “a very special affinity” with the loom. It isn’t just the time she spent working on it at RMIT, or that it sat in her home for months after it was rescued. She’s also been using her coding skills – self-taught – to update its electronics. It’s as though technology is lapping back on itself, given that inspired the basis of .”

This is why Australia can’t compute.

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