AABA’s latest article, “AABA: a New Association for Alpaca Breeders”, is on page 72 of the World of Alpacas Directory 2007.
Alpacas registered on the AAR are eligible for entry to the Nanango Show.
The Australasian Alpaca Register (AAR) launched today.
AABA will appear in Alpacas on the Move, Issue 36 Autumn 2007 (low res).
AABA will appear in Yarn, February 2007 edition (low res).
AABA will appear in Alpacas on the Move, Issue 35 Summer 2006/7 (low res).
AABA will appear in Textile Fibre Forum, February 2007 edition (low res).
AABA has launched The AABA Market—an online trading place for alpaca fleece, alpaca-related goods, and goods related to the management and maintenance of alpacas or alpaca farms. Whilst anyone can register to buy, only AABA Members are entitled to sell on this site. All listings are free until the AABA AGM on Saturday 7th October 2006.
AABA is now registered for the 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Overseas members do not pay GST.
The first issue of AABA’s official online magazine “The Alpaca Breeder” is now available.
“The Alpaca Manifesto” is available.
AABA’s Fees and Charges are online.
Newcastle Showground
Thursday 25th May to Sunday 28th May 2006
AABA launched at Rookwood Cemetary at 12:00pm, Friday 19th May 2006 at the gravesite of Charles Ledger, the first man to bring alpacas into Australia. The day marked the 101st anniversary of his passing.
“A Future For All Members”