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Strategy 2025 : the Australian wine industry / Australian Wine Foundation ; [writer, Peter Fuller & Associates]
Bib ID 1369152
Format BookBook
Author
Australian Wine Foundation
 
Description [Adelaide, S. Aust.?] : The Foundation : Winemakers' Federation of Australia, c1996. 
12 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
Full contents
  • Demand/supply balance issues / Stephen Strachan
  • The challenge in making it happen / Geoff Weaver
  • Preliminary projections of wine grape production, 1996-97 to 1998-99 / ABARE
  • Wine industry training & skills strategy for 2025 : securing the skill requirements for the future / Sandy Hathaway
  • Wine Industry National education and Training Advisory Council : a national, industry driven approach to managing training / Winetac Inc.
  • Adding value to wine through wine tourism / Ross Brown
  • Domestic market development initiatives / Stephen Couche
  • Strategy 2025 / Paul van der Lee
  • Strategy 2025 process
  • News release : Australian wine industry implements $4.5B strategy / Winemakers' Federation of Australia.
 
Notes

Cover title.

Sponsored by The Australian Wine Foundation.

Subjects Australian Wine Foundation.  |  Wine industry - Australia.  |  Wine industry - Economic aspects - Australia.  |  Wine and wine making - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Winemakers' Federation of Australia  |  Peter Fuller & Associates
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