Fifteen emerging leaders have today graduated from the Australian grape and wine sector’s flagship professional development program, Future Leaders, having been inspired and equipped to shape ...
Wine Australia invests in strategic bilateral agreements with a number of key research organisations including The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI), CSIRO and SARDI. We also periodically ...
The Economic Contribution Australian Wine Sector 2025 is an economic assessment of the wine sector’s direct and indirect contribution to the Australian economy in 2025 [1]. It was prepared by ...
Wine Australia’s Strategic Plan 2025-30 identifies ‘Invest in the development of improved and/or innovative vineyard practices, and techniques to manage vineyard pests and diseases more sustainably’, ...
Supported by Wine Australia, this video series shines a spotlight on small to medium wine businesses in particular that are actively reducing their carbon footprint. Each case study demonstrates how ...
The National Vineyard Register has the potential to be a game-changer for the Australian wine sector. With the support of growers, it can provide an accurate, digital foundation dataset of our ...
UK and Ireland trade are invited to get a taste of Australia’s diverse and thrilling wine scene at the Australia and New Zealand Trade Tasting 2026 in London (27 January), Edinburgh (29 January) or ...
The Australian Wine Roadshow Japan is an exciting opportunity for Australian wineries to showcase their brands to wholesalers, distributors, key trade professionals, and media in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya ...
At the Wine Industry Update 2024, Wine Australia’s Manager, Market Insights Peter Bailey provided a state of the wine market update. This market bulletin provides detail from the presentation, ...
If one had to choose a single adjective to describe the Australian wine scene over the past few years, then it would have to be ‘evolution’. No matter which perspective you look at the modern ...
The 2025 Australian winegrape crush is estimated to be 1.57 million tonnes, 160,000 tonnes (11 per cent) more than the 2024 crush but still 140,000 tonnes below the 10-year average of 1.71 million ...
Grapegrowers and winemakers in Australia have a raft of technologies to help them improve the quality – and quantity – of their vines and yields as well as better manage processes involved in growing ...