Having trouble reading this email? View it in your browser. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe instantly.  

GWRDC: Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation

Grape and Wine
e-Newsletter

April 2014
Default Bulkhead

Regulars

bullet   Articles 
bullet   Research outcomes 
bullet   Events 

In this issue

 

Articles

Five new working principles for adoption

Future GWRDC investments in innovation and adoption activities will be guided by five new working principles, following an independent review.

Read More

Research and workshops help give Australian wine a competitive edge in China

The latest wave of research results analysing China’s wine distribution channels offers new insights into the evolving perceptions, consumption and purchasing behaviours of Chinese wine consumers.

Read More

Library continues to expand grape and wine resources

The John Fornachon Memorial Library provides information services to the Australian grape and wine sector through its extensive collection of grape and wine resources – and plans to grow its accessibility are underway.

Read More

‘Next Crop’ share their stories in a podcast series

SA North future assured as the ‘Next Crop’ take to podcasting - and soil health, vineyard disease remain key focus for Regional Program.

Read more

2015 Nuffield Scholarships now open

Nuffield Australia are offteding 25 scholarships to practicing farmers or farm managers, which includes a 6/7 week Global Focus Program and 10-weeks of individual study.

Read More

 

China Insights Workshop series

Do you know the possible distribution channels for your wine in China?

Do you know what qualities are important to a Chinese consumer chossing wine?

Join us for a breakfast where these questions will be explored in the Barossa, McLaren Vale, Mornington Peninsula and the Hunter Valley.

Details available online.

This workshop will also be available via a LIVE NATIONAL WEBCAST on 16 May 2014. Register online.

 

Vineyard care workshops – Post-harvest management and biosecurity

Learn how to set your vineyard up for a great start to next season AND protect it in the long term.

Held around the country, the workshops run from 8:30am to 1:30pm and include morning tea and lunch and cost $10.00 per person.

Your region's workshop details and bookings are available here.

This workshop will also be available via a LIVE NATIONAL WEBCAST on 6 May 2014. Register online.

 

WCA Webinar: Wine Equalization Tax: Are you at risk?

Do you understand your current responsibilities regarding Wine Equalisation Tax rebates?

Have you followed what's happening at the Australian Tax Office (ATO), Federal Government and national industry level?

Join the next Wine Communicators Webinar on 29 April to find out more.

Register online

 

Events

Upcoming grape and wine events

...