Leader WA NLIS Multitronic EID Sheeptag
Leader WA NLIS Multitronic EID Sheeptag
Original price was: $2.11.$1.45Current price is: $1.45. Incl GST
WA Discounted Price
Under the Tag Incentive Payment (TIP) scheme, Western Australian sheep and goat producers will continue to have access to discounted, accredited, eIDs throughout 2026.
From 1st January 2026 a $0.60 cent discount per eID tag applies to 2026 orange year-of-birth eID tags, as well as pink and yellow eID tags required for older sheep and goats leaving a property once the mandatory system becomes fully operational on 1 July 2026. Find non subsidised tags HERE
The Leader Multitronic EID tag is made from high quality polyurethane with the EID (RFID) component incorporated into the body of the tag.
Lightweight, high quality and durable, the Multitronic offers excellent visible marking combined with exceptional RFID read distance and efficiency.
Easy to apply with either the professional 3 in 1 aluminium applicator (fits, Multipin, Multitronic and Multitags).
Supplied laser printed in accordance with NLIS requirements. Please note that colours and marking/printing may vary slightly in appearance from images shown.
Ordering here is easy:
- 1. Choose the colour (year).
- 2. Specify NLIS use (ie for Sheep or Goats).
- 3. Confirm your State then complete the fields as required.
Note: Please choose your print option and remember to add symbols if required. Tags will be printed as ordered.
For orders over 5,000 tags further discounts may be available.
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- Print Layout Options
- Printed Symbol Options
- Year Colours
- Western Australia Tag Incentive Payment (TIP) Scheme
- Under the Tag Incentive Payment (TIP) scheme, Western Australian sheep and goat producers will continue to have access to discounted, accredited, eIDs throughout 2026.
- From 1st January 2026 a $0.60 cent discount per eID tag applies to 2026 orange year-of-birth eID tags, as well as pink and yellow eID tags required for older sheep and goats leaving a property once the mandatory system becomes fully operational on 1 July 2026.
- NLIS (Sheep and Goats) uses an electronic ear tag printed with a Property Identification Code (PIC), an NLIS movement document which accompanies every mob of sheep or goats when they move, and the recording of all movements of sheep and goats in the NLIS database, to provide traceability.
- For more information on the WA Tag Incentive Payment (TIP) Scheme please refer to the AGRIC WA WEBSITE























