Coolabah Turf is pleased to be associated with the following corporate partners.
Parks and Leisure Australia
Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA) is the leading industry association for professionals in the sector. They support members to provide opportunities that strengthen communities through good use of leisure time for the social, environmental, economic and physical well being of all Australia
Their mission is for Australia to be the most liveable country in the world, renowned for its parks, sport and recreation facilities that provide the foundation for healthy communities and liveable towns and cities.
Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has been the peak body for landscape architecture in Australia since 1966. The AILA leads a dynamic and respected profession, creating great places to support healthy communities and a sustainable planet.
http://www.aila.org.au/Landscaping Victoria Master Landscapers
Landscaping Victoria Master Landscapers is a progressive association of committed professionals working in an exciting and expanding industry. It comprises commercial and residential landscape contractors, landscape designers, students and educators, and landscape service and product suppliers who share the common goal of promoting the Association’s standards of quality, pride and professionalism.
https://www.landscapingvictoria.com.au/Lawn Solutions Australia
Coolabah Turf is honoured to be a founding member of the Lawn Solutions Australia grower group, where we still currently hold a seat on the national advisory board.
Lawn Solutions Australia is the peak industry body for turf production and lawn care maintenance in Australia. Coolabah Turf production managers are currently conducting trials for the LSA group on our Echuca farms to continue a passionate commitment to progress and trailblazing in the area of plant breeding.
https://lawnsolutionsaustralia.com.au/AusGAP Certified
AusGAP – the Australian turf certification program – has been created for the country’s leading turfgrass producers to provide consumers with assurance that their turf adheres to a stringent set of quality standards. The AusGAP certification system not only ensures the genetic purity of a turfgrass variety where appropriate; it provides assurance that the entire production, delivery and installation process is undertaken to the highest industry standards.
Turf Australia
Turf Australia is the representative body of the turf industry, comprising turf producers and individual members Australia-wide. Their mission is to support members and to lead a sustainable natural turfgrass industry. Turf Australia is a strong advocate of the important role turf has to play in managing the impacts of climate change.
Nursery & Garden Industry Victoria
Founded in 1903, Nursery and Garden Industry Victoria (NGIV), is the peak industry body for the state’s horticultural sector. It is an industry worth over $2.5 billion that employs more than 24,100 people and engages with over 3000 stakeholders, ranging from small family-based operations to multi-national organisations.
VicParks (Victorian Caravan Parks Association)
The Victorian Caravan Parks Association (VicParks) is the peak body for the caravan park industry in Victoria. The Association represents, advocates for, and supports member caravan parks, residential land lease communities, and industry suppliers to optimise their viability, profitability, sustainability and connection with each other.
Housing Industry Association
HIA has been proudly representing the Australian housing industry for over 75 years. Their vision is to be an association that speaks with a united voice on industry issues and creates real change, provides quality services at the lowest possible cost, and works with the sector to maintain high standards through self-regulated commercial conduct.
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