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Guidelines for $10 million of Cellar Door Grants now available

14 Mar 2018

The Australian Government has released the guidelines for the $10 million Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grant program, before applications open on 1 July 2019.

Eligible wine producers will be able to optimise visitors' experiences at their cellar doors with an annual grant of up to $100,000, aimed at boosting the wine and tourism sectors.

The funding opportunity comes in addition to the $10 million of International Wine Tourism State and Competitive Grants, which were made available through the $50 million Export and Regional Wine Support Package (the $50m Package) and closed on 2 March 2018.

Total funding under the cellar door grant program will be capped at $10 million each financial year.

Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Anne Ruston said, ‘this program recognises the huge investments that wine businesses make in local communities and the value they add in attracting international tourists.

‘With the growing demand for outstanding food and wine as part of the travel experience, it’s important that our wine regions maintain their competitive edge’, she said.

Wine Australia Chief Executive Officer Andreas Clark said ‘the efforts to boost our international wine tourism experiences are great for our regions.

‘Research by Wine Intelligence indicates a shift among winery visitors from only tasting wines to wanting to participate in an overall experience.’

‘Between the $50m Package activities and the cellar door grants program, we’ll be seeing some exciting wine tourism initiatives rolled out over the next few years as regions maintain their competitive edge’, he said.  

‘It’ll be a great drawcard for the international tourist.’

‘And with Tourism Research Australia figures indicating that wine-related tourism has increased by
12.5 per cent in the two years from 2014–15 to 2016–17, the time is ripe to invest in our wine tourism services and experiences’.

The cellar door grant is part of a coordinated suite of measures developed with the Australian wine sector after extensive consultation on reforms to the Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) rebate arrangements. It complements the components of the $50 million Export and Regional Wine Support Package, which are being delivered from 2017–18 to 2019–20.

Key dates – Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grants

  • One grant round will be offered each financial year for wine sold in the previous financial year
  • Applications for round 1 (2018–19 financial year) open 1 July 2019
  • Applications for round 1 close 30 September 2019
  • Applicants informed of grant outcomes in October 2019
  • Grant payments made in November 2019.

The guidelines for the Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grant program are available on the Wine Australia website.


For media enquiries please contact

Amelia Harris – Wine Australia

Communications Manager, $50m Package

Phone: 08 8228 2039 / 0437 714 571

Email: amelia.harris@wineaustralia.com

About Wine Australia

Wine Australia supports a competitive wine sector by investing in research, development and extension (RD&E), growing domestic and international markets, protecting the reputation of Australian wine and administering the Export and Regional Wine Support Package.

Wine Australia is an Australian Commonwealth Government statutory authority, established under the Wine Australia Act 2013, and funded by grape growers and winemakers through levies and user-pays charges and the Australian Government, which provides matching funding for RD&E investments.

 

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