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Australia’s natural materials & sustainable methods in textiles make it stand out in the market

Due to the massive amount of open land in Australia, it can grow a variety of natural textile fibers, such as cotton, hemp, and Banyan tree fibers. Australia’s unique natural materials used for textiles make it stand out in the market. Australia’s fashion and textile industry contributed more than $27.2 billion to the national economy and created opportunities for women, with 77 percent of the workforce female.

Australia’s clothing and textile manufacturing industry employs approximately 37,000. The revenue for the fashion segment in Australia is valued at $6,595 million for 2018 with an expected annual growth of 7 percent to 2023. Of all the clothing sold in Australia, 92% is imported, making manufacturing overseas by far the norm. In financial year 2021, the fashion industry in Australia contributed around 27.2 billion Australian dollars to the national economy. The Australian fashion industry in highly interlinked with the overall economy, and employs over 489,000n Australians.

Australia’s cotton farmers lead the world in sustainable, ethical cotton production. They grow more cotton with less land and water than ever before and use 95 percent less pesticides than a decade ago. And they care about keeping people safe and treating them fairly.

In 2019, the top partner countries from which Australia Imports Textiles and Clothing include China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and Indonesia.  Ancient Aboriginal textiles were generally made of animal skins, bark, or human hair spun into yarn and often decorated with coloured dyes or intricate weaving patterns.

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