09 Dec 2025

Applications open for wine business and tourism program

 

 

South Australian wine tourism owners and managers are encouraged to apply for the next round of an educational program designed to deepen wine, business and tourism knowledge, helping the sector prepare for future challenges.
 
The Great Wine Capitals (GWC) Adelaide chapter is again offering up to 12 scholarships, along with additional paid places, in the 2026 Great Wine Capitals Executive Business Program.
 
The program is designed for early to mid-career wine industry professionals seeking to upskill and progress into more senior roles. Experienced professionals from other industries who have transferable skills and an interest in transitioning into the wine business and tourism sector are also encouraged to apply.
 
This is the second edition of the initiative, following the inaugural 2025 program which was widely praised by both graduates and the broader industry. 87 per cent of respondents reported the course significantly expanded their knowledge, and 97 per cent described the overall experience as highly valuable.
 
Running over six days in May 2026, the program seeks to strengthen the capability of current wine industry professionals and attract new talent to the sector.
 
Delivered by Adelaide University, the program will provide best-practice insights to help participants:

  • set the key elements of the marketing mix to develop a clear brand positioning
  • develop or strengthen an entrepreneurial mindset
  • build and protect brand reputation
  • design effective digital communication strategies
  • identify appropriate distribution channels
  • negotiate effectively with channel partners
  • develop engaging cellar door and tourism experiences
  • optimise the use of available wine and tourism resources.

In the final masterclass, participants will connect with a curated group of internationally renowned speakers from the Great Wine Capitals Global Network – South Australia chapter and across the world’s leading wine regions.

The GWC Global Network is an exclusive group of 11 internationally recognised wine regions, including iconic destinations such as Bordeaux and Napa Valley.
 
Adelaide, South Australia’s membership of the network is a partnership between the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA), South Australian Tourism Commission, the South Australian Wine Industry Association, and the Adelaide University.
 
Applications for the Great Wine Capitals Executive Business Program open today and close on 6 February 2026.
 
For more information and to apply for the program, visit: www.adelaidegreatwinecapital.com.au/industry/executive_business_program. 
 
Minister for Tourism, Zoe Bettison said South Australia’s wine and tourism industries are a cornerstone of the State's visitor economy, and programs like the Great Wine Capitals Executive Business Program are critical to building a skilled, future-ready workforce. 
 
"By investing in education and professional development, we are ensuring South Australia’s tourism sector remains globally competitive, innovative and resilient in the face of future challenges," Minister Bettison said. 
 
"The strong results from the inaugural program, with graduates reporting significant improvements in knowledge and confidence, demonstrate the real value of initiatives like this in driving growth across our regions. 
 
"This program is about backing talent, building confidence and creating the next generation of industry leaders and I would like to encourage South Australians with a passion for wine, tourism and business to put their hand up and apply."
 
Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development, Clare Scriven said South Australia is the premier wine state, producing more than 80 per cent of the nation’s premium wine. 
 
"It is critical that we invest in education, upskilling industry professionals, and attracting and retaining new talent in the sector," Minister Scriven said. 
 
"This program does exactly that - it provides a valuable opportunity for professionals to grow and strengthen their wine business and tourism knowledge so South Australia’s wine sector can continue to thrive and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving global market.
 
"I encourage emerging and mid-career leaders to apply so they can better navigate industry complexity and help uphold South Australia’s reputation as one of the world’s leading wine regions."
 
Adelaide University Senior Lecturer – Wine Business Program Director, Dr David Jaud said "Dr Irma Dupuis Day and I are honoured to launch the second edition of this program, which aims to attract talented wine professionals from South Australia."

"Delivered by leading experts in wine business and tourism, the program is designed to support participants' professional growth by equipping them with the skills needed to face industry challenges and seize opportunities in an ever-evolving global market," Dr Jaud said. 
 
"We encourage wine industry professionals or individuals transitioning into this industry to apply."