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Information Notes - Wine and Grapes in Victoria
Fact sheets about wine and grape growing in Victoria.

Victorian Government: Department of Primary Industries

Queensland Wine Industry Development
This page provides access to a wide range of information about the Queensland wine industry.

Queensland Government: Department of State Development

Wine/Grapes
This page gives you access to information on wine and grape levies including guidelines and rates, as well as levies return forms.

Australian Government: Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Import Risk Analyses
An Import Risk Ananlysis is required where there is no quarantine policy or a significant change in existing quarantine policy is to be considered.

Australian Government: Biosecurity Australia

SA Grape and Wine
The Grape and Wine Group has a whole of through chain responsibility for the Grape and Wine Industry, with an industry development role in all facets of the industry - from grape growing to marketing.

South Australian Government: Primary Industries and Resources SA

Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture
The Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture is Australia's leading viticultural research and development organisation. It is committed to accelerating quality viticultural management from grapevine to palate to ensure the economic and environmental sustainability of Australia's grapegrowing industries.

Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture

Establishment Costs of Grapevines
Tax information on the decline in values of grapevines.

Australian Government: Australian Taxation Office

WA Viticulture

Western Australian Government: Department of Agriculture and Food

Tasmania's Wine Industry
Producers in Tasmania concentrate on the growing and making of table wines of high quality. Production is concentrated on two varieties well suited to the State's climate, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Tasmanian Government: Department of Primary Industries and Water