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UPDATED 31 AUGUST 2006
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29 Mar 2006 | Bendigo irrigators to get pressurised water
Three hundred kilometers of irrigation channels in the Bendigo region will be replaced by pressurized water pipes over the next fifteen years said Coliban Water. ...... FULL STORY

27 Mar 2006 | King Valley wine grapes sold for a song
Prices for wine grapes in the King Valley region in Victoria are down to between $100 and $200 a tonne, compared with more than $1000 a tonne for many varieties last year. ...... FULL STORY

27 Mar 2006 | Evans & Tate to sell another winery
Debt ridden winemaker Evans & Tate will sell another winery as it battles to stay afloat. ...... FULL STORY

15 Mar 2006 | Mildura winery sold to UK company
London based beverages company Neqtar is buying the Salisbury Wines plant in Mildura from Evans & Tate for $22 million. ...... FULL STORY

8 Mar 2006 | McGuigan grape growers offered profit share
McGuigan Simeon offered a profit sharing deal to 170 wine grape growers in NSW, Victoria and South Australia who are taking legal action against the wine maker. ...... FULL STORY

7 Mar 2006 | Wine sales and export values trend down
Domestic sales of Australian produced wines were down four per cent in January 2006, seasonally adjusted, compared to January 2005. ...... FULL STORY

3 Mar 2006 | White wine grape prices worst hit by glut
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics said that while overall wine export volumes were expected to increase 72 per cent over the next five years, earnings would rise just 46 per cent, as a result of lower prices. ...... FULL STORY

3 Mar 2006 | Vineyard values slashed
Cockatoo Ridge, a Brossoa Valley wine producer, said some producers were selling bulk wine at 35c/litre, a level that was almost impossible to compete with. ...... FULL STORY



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