Participants from Queensland’s Next Crop regional leadership program graduated on Friday 17 October. Next Crop is funded by Wine Australia and enables regions to design and deliver their own bespoke ...
Barossa Valley winery Kaesler Wines has cut its refrigeration energy use by half after adopting cloud-based cooling control technology — demonstrating how digital innovation can deliver immediate ...
In the year ended September 2025, Australian wine exports increased by 2 per cent in value to $2.44 billion and decreased by 4 per cent in volume to 618 million litres. Average value increased by 6 ...
A new online toolkit is helping individuals and grape and wine businesses take practical steps towards achieving gender equity. At a time when Australia’s wine sector faces significant economic and ...
According to IWSR [1], global wine consumption is declining, spurred by the decline in wine drinking population and moderation trends in top markets. In many mature markets, including Australia, older ...
Grapegrowing, winemaking and wine-related tourism contributes $51.3 billion to the Australian economy and supports more than 200,000 jobs, according to the Economic Contribution of the Australian Wine ...
Data from a number of sources indicates that wine consumption is declining significantly in the Australian on-premise channel. In response, Wine Australia commissioned Square Holes to undertake ...
Recent data suggests that wine’s traditional role in the Australian on-premise channel is in decline. While interest in wine hasn’t disappeared, changing tastes, rising expectations and operational ...
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 ...
The latest global consumption data from IWSR reveals ongoing change in the world of wine. In 2024, wine consumption volumes declined by 3 per cent to 2.3 billion 9-litre cases, while total value ...
World wine production in 2024 is estimated to be the lowest since 1961, even lower than the previous record low in 2023. While climatic conditions contributed to this result, there is evidence that ...
Wine Australia is thrilled to confirm that the BCLDB will be visiting Australia early next year (29 January – 7 February). We have worked closely with the category team to build a comprehensive visit ...
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