
The Euraba Paper Company would like to thank the following organisations for their assistance and support:
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The Cotton Collection
Without their regular donations of cotton rag from their All Australian Cotton Manufacturing Business, Cotton Collections, Euraba would have no raw material and therefore no business.
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Toomelah Co-Operative & New England Institute of TAFE
The Euraba Paper Company would not exist with out the dedication of the community members that are involved, nor without the partnership that has formed between the Toomelah Co-Operative and the New England Institute of TAFE. Both organisations came together to initiate the Euraba Paper Company and both have given on going support, expertise and encouragement to Euraba, enabling us to become a self-sufficient incorporated business.
A special mention of Paul West, who as former TAFE teacher instigated the paper mill and continues to support and encourage the community as an exuberant mentor.
In 2000, the partnership between the Toomelah Co-operative and NEIT was the NSW Small Business category winner of the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Community Business Partnerships and on the 26th of June 2000, became the national winner of the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Community Business Partnerships 2000.
New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development
Indigenous Coordination Centre Tamworth
Cisco Systems
Cisco Systems formed a partnership with Euraba in 2000. The company has assisted us with the provision of office equipment. Cisco also contributed the development of this website. We look forward to developing strategies for our business with Cisco in the future.
Cotton Australia
Cotton Australia has provided sponsorship for the creation of an artwork, utilising 100% cotton fibre. The Artwork 'Bagaay' is included in the 'Paper as Object' exhibition, currently touring Australia.
Both Euraba and Cotton Australia are eager to promote and extend the knowledge of cotton and its wider usage.
CyberDreaming
Euraba Paper would like to thank CyberDreaming, Australia's leading Indigenous Multimedia company for their generous involvement in creating this site.
CSIRO
CSIRO, Forestry & Forest Products and the Forest Products Laboratory (Papermaking Systems Division) are working with Euraba in establishing efficient papermaking strategies for the future. The division has shared with us their expertise in papermaking and information about educational and funding opportunities within the papermaking world.
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