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30 Jul 2004 | Taylors to cap all its wines Clare Valley-based Taylors Wines will become the first major Australian wine producer to use screw caps for all its wines, ditching cork. ...... FULL STORY
29 Jul 2004 | Aust shiraz the centre of worldwide winemaking attention The Barossa Valley will hold a four-day gathering of shiraz experts at the end of this week. ...... FULL STORY
26 Jul 2004 | Change tipped for wine Phil Ruthven, chairman of business analysis company IBIS, believes about one-fifth of Australia's $10 billion in wine assets will be moved to sale/leaseback agreements in the next five years. ...... FULL STORY
22 Jul 2004 | Wineries' tax rebate to stay New South Wales is set to follow Victoria in keeping a tax rebate for the wine industry, following intense lobbying by the industry. ...... FULL STORY
19 Jul 2004 | Port, sherry down the drain The Australian wine industry plans to drop the terms "port" and "sherry" so a wine trade deal can be sealed with the European Union. ...... FULL STORY
15 Jul 2004 | UK cheers Aussie wine Australian wines have out-muscled French wines in the top ten brands sold in Britain. ...... FULL STORY
13 Jul 2004 | Agri forum gets support An agribusiness forum may be set up by the Department of Primary Industries in Victoria's north-west to plan future development of the region's $1.5 billion agriculture sector. ...... FULL STORY
12 Jul 2004 | Victorian wine industry sips success A comprehensive study of Australia's wine regions by the Bureau of Rural Sciences shows that Victoria has the most vineyards of any state and the largest number that open to the public. ...... FULL STORY
9 Jul 2004 | Timber projects net huge tax refund Agribusiness managed investment schemes generated over $600 million in sales over 2003-2004, according to two reports. ...... FULL STORY
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