CCW ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – 19th May 2021

We had a good turnout at the CCW AGM, held on Wednesday, 19th May, at the Riverland Field Day Site. Informative presentations were given by the CEO, Sean Cole, as well as Andreas Clarke, CEO of Wine Australia; and Derek Nicol, Chief Supply Chain Officer Accolade Wines. “Sassy Brews” amazing coffee/tea etc, catered for our […]

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2020 GHS – CCW Scholarship Recipients

CCW continues to support and offer sponsorship to the Glossop High School Student Presentation Night. The 2020 recipients were: Ekbir Bains – Year 10 Scholarship. Deepkiran Kaur – Year 11 Scholarship. And totally coincidentally, both students are children of CCW shareholders. We wish both Ekbir and Deepkiran every success in their future endeavours. […]

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CCW Annual General Meeting

The CCW AGM was held on Tuesday, 8th September 2020,at the Riverland Field Day Site, and we had a good turnout considering the COVID awareness situation we are living in at the moment. The Chairman, and CEO gave insightful presentations. We that all those who attended. […]

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Energy Efficiency Grants

The Federal government has just announced the “Energy Efficient Communities Program – Small Business Grants”. The maximum grant amount is $20,000. The grant can be used for one or more of the following: replacing existing equipment with higher efficiency equipment installing or replacing a component to help an existing system run more efficiently (for example, […]

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Water Market Fundamentals: How to make it work for you

Primary Industries and Regions South Australia presented an online workshop designed to assist South Australian irrigators gain confidence in successfully navigating the River Murray water market. This workshop offers simple and practical strategies to assist irrigators in planning and achieving better outcomes for their businesses. View the video of the webinar here: […]

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TESTING SOILS FOR COMPACTION

Soil compaction under drip irrigation is one of the biggest limitations to vine health, production, and water and fertiliser use-efficiency. Compaction is mainly caused by vineyard traffic, and we are now using heavier and wider machines than before. The practices that in the past were commonly used to break up compacted soils had become a […]

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JUST ONE MORE RIPPER!

Well the field days have been cancelled and gadget days are long gone, but this hasn’t stopped inventive Riverlanders from solving problems and finding solutions. We just need other ways of showcasing the talent we have. After weeks of head scratching, frustrations and modifications, Stiven Ludas has finally got his customised ripper/organic matter incorporation machine […]

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