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Posts Tagged ‘Media Release’
Australian Wine Researchers First to Crack the Code
8 October 2008In a world first, scientists at The Australian Wine Research Institute have cracked the genetic code of a wine yeast.
The breakthrough paves the way … more
Scientists sniff out key wine aroma in breakthrough research
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AWRI launches Online Image Collection
14 March 2007On 14 March, The Australian Wine Research Institute launched its online image collection. The collection is a searchable database of downloadable industry images, available from … more
Wine industry benefits from $0.5 m state government grant
14 February 2007The Australian Wine Research Institute was delighted to announce its application to the South Australian state governments Premiers Science Research Fund was successful. The AWRI, … more
World-leading science enhanced to the benefit of the Australian wine industry
1 December 2006Capabilities of Australian researchers to deliver benefits to the Australian wine industry were boosted with the announced funding of $2 million for the South Australian … more
Wine future is assisted by investment agreement
7 November 2006Australia’s leadership in wine science has been boosted by a seven year investment agreement between the Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation (GWRDC) and … more
AWRI Board is complemented with legal expertise from Foster’s
16 March 2006AWRI Managing Director, Professor Sakkie Pretorius, announced the appointment to the AWRI Board of Mr Paul Conroy, Legal Affairs Director for Foster’s Group. “I am … more
Chief of world’s largest wine company joins the Board of AWRI
15 December 2005The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) announced today the results of the election conducted to appoint three levy representatives to the new AWRI Board. The … more
Wine industry advice is ‘no’ to GMO
16 November 2005Genetically modified wine yeasts have arrived on the North American market; what does this mean for the Australian industry?
Until now, the GMO debate has … more