Wool buyers and brokers are having trouble reaching agreement on proposed reforms to the wool selling system.
The wool industry is planning to reduce auction rooms in eastern states.
But majority buyers would like further consolidation of the eastern auction centres.
Future of Yennora centre in Sydney is under consideration which is operated by Australian Wool Handlers (AWH).
Some suggests that if AWH would give up the lease, then reform process would get underway.
But Andrew Blanch of New England Wool says views are far from unanimous as companies based in north or south would prefer to have their main offices in those cities.
Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) is putting in efforts for a merger with marketing arm of industry.
Wool producers at a conference in Goulburn have been told the resignation of Australian Wool Services (AWS) Chairman Trevor Flugge will not be an issue.
Chief Executive of AWI Dr Len Stephen said resignation of Mr Flugge will not come in the way of the proposed merger with AWS.
Wool market, for the first time since 1980s is in an advantageous position without stocks getting piled up and lesser supplies, said AWI.