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Monash University researchers discover pharmaceutical use for winemaking waste

Chemical engineering researchers at Monash University have found that waste from winemaking could be a valuable source of ingredients for nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals and food colouring. 

Victoria’s wine industry boosted by new Growth Fund

The Andrews Labor Government launched the Wine Growth Fund on Tuesday as part of its $1 million election commitment to boost the wine industry. The...

It’s a go – ChAFTA enabling legislation passes Federal Senate

The implementing legislation for the China – Australia Free Trade Agreement, also known as ChAFTA, passed the Senate, placing Australian businesses a step closer...

Australia and China ink landmark FTA

After 10 years in the making, Australia’s Trade Minister, Andrew Robb, and China’s Commerce Minister, Gao Hucheng signed the landmark bilateral Free Trade Agreement...

Zero Waste SA develops new guide to transform SA’s wine industry

South Australian wineries are on their way to boost their environmental sustainability thanks to the new guidelines developed by Zero Waste SA - a...

Tasmanian Government announces second round of fruit and wine industry expansion program

A second round of the Tasmanian Government’s Vineyard and Orchard Expansion Program worth $900,000 has been announced by Minister for Economic Development David O’Byrne,...

Treasury Wine CEO gets ousted from post; departure underscores need to market Australian wines...

The world’s second largest publicly traded winemaker Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. has announced on Monday that its Chief Executive Officer David Dearie was leaving...
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