Nominations are sought for three levy payer-elected Director positions on the AWRI Board, which will become vacant on 31 December 2014. The AWRI’s Constitution provides … more
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AWRI 2014 webinar series
27 August 2014The AWRI’s fourth webinar series will launch in early September, with sessions continuing until mid-December. The 2014 webinar program is outlined below and can be … more
Technical Review August 2014 issue available online
6 August 2014The August 2014 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Agrochemical update June 2014
26 June 2014The AWRI publication Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture 2014/2015 (‘Dog Book’) is now available. This agrochemical update summarises the major changes in the … more
Opportunities in a new climate
18 June 2014The Australian Wine Research Institute is launching a new program Opportunities in a new climate on 1 July. This program will deliver tailored information to … more
Proceedings from WineHealth 2013 conference now available
16 June 2014The proceedings of the WineHealth 2013 conference held in Sydney last July are now available online as a special issue of the journal Nutrition and … more
AWRI 2014 Webinar Series
11 June 2014The AWRI webinar program for 2014 kicks off next week.
Webinars are interactive online seminars where you participate from your desk using a computer with … more
Technical Review June 2014 issue available online
10 June 2014The June 2014 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Technical Review April 2014 issue now available online
3 April 2014The april 2014 issue of Technical Review is now available for viewing online and for downloading. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the … more
Vineyard sprays – clarifying label directions
24 February 2014Since 2010, label changes have been introduced by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) for vineyard spray products, with the aim of reducing … more