David Chick (stepping back), Georgina Wilkinson and Iggy Van (recently resigned) representing iHempWA Corporate members and some of their products at the Perth Royal Show. Thanks also to Sophia Moermond, Sharlene Mavor and Keiva Youens. 10.5 hours a day for 8 days, Gotta love ya volunteers
Interesting times for the future of hemp in Western Australia!
Latest NEWS At our recent committee meeting 20 February 2025. Our Dynamic Chairperson Iggy Van sadly resigned. A hemp yarn string full of influencing factors all contributed to his ever growing pile of distractions until eventually the camels back broke. Iggy is returning his focus to the reason he got involved with hemp in the first place… To build himself a hemp block house. We support his decision and you’ll be happy to know Hemp Squared will continue to support iHempWA.
Remaining Committee Secretary – Dionne Augusta, Treasurer – Sharlene Mavor, Georgina Wilkinson, Keiva Youens, Sophia Moermond and David Chick acting as chairperson until replaced or this years AGM in spring. Chairperson – Vacant.
Opportunity to get involved send Expressions of Interest to: admin@ihempwa.org
This remaining team is dedicated to champion the growth of the WA hemp industry through education, policy advice, research, innovation, and industry support. Their goal? To make hemp a mainstream product in everyday life for everyone! Learn more about the committee here
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS CHALLENGING THE HEMP PET FOOD SECTOR IN AUSTRALIA
Understanding the Regulatory Barriers to Hemp in Animal Feed
Author: Dr Bronwyn Blake, June 2024
In November 2017 Food Standards Australia New Zealand allowed hemp seed products to legally be consumed by humans. It was a tremendous step forward for the Australian hemp industry.
Unfortunately, many of us automatically assumed that if something was deemed safe for humans, it could also be fed to animals, including pets. As a result, businesses and products featuring hemp for animals started popping up all over the country. The problem was that many businesses were making health claims, which is not allowed for an unregistered product or ingredient.
This naivety was the catalyst for today’s restrictions. We can safely assume that compliant pet food manufacturers were a little put out by all of the non-compliant hemp products hitting the market and some of the health claims that accompanied them. Read more