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Tax breaks for distilleries open to ‘rorts and abuse’, government warned

Tax breaks for distilleries open to ‘rorts and abuse’, government warned

Medium-sized distilleries say tax breaks for small spirits producers are an “existential threat” to their businesses.

  • by Andrew Taylor

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Whiskey wars: US distillers warn Australia to stick to spirit of the law

Whiskey wars: US distillers warn Australia to stick to spirit of the law

Complaints about Australian distillers mislabelling products as whiskey and bourbon risk triggering a trade dispute with the United States.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Sober thoughts: Non-alcoholic drinks trend is shaping Perth venues

Sober thoughts: Non-alcoholic drinks trend is shaping Perth venues

At the halfway mark of Dry July, our food writer reflects on the growing interest in sobriety and its effect on restaurants, dining out and food culture generally.

  • by Max Veenhuyzen
Cabin Fever: Your guide to the ultimate Margaret River party season

Cabin Fever: Your guide to the ultimate Margaret River party season

Cue footy season, umbrellas by the door – and Cabin Fever! From beer launches to free live music, this program is stacked with value-packed, accessible events.

  • by Max Veenhuyzen
No booze? No problems. These six drinks will see Perth through Dry July

No booze? No problems. These six drinks will see Perth through Dry July

Whether you’re staying in or hitting the town, saying no to alcohol no longer means no to flavour or excitement, and this list will definitely get you motivated.

  • by Max Veenhuyzen
Move over minimalism, these three new bars are colourful, fun and original

Move over minimalism, these three new bars are colourful, fun and original

One spot is a nostalgic experience for children of the ’70s. Another turns American takeaway dishes into killer bar snacks. None follows the rules.

  • by Emma Breheny
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Are wine drinkers too snobbish to drink wine from cans instead of glass?

Are wine drinkers too snobbish to drink wine from cans instead of glass?

Winemakers spruik the environmental credentials of canned wine, but retail sales suggest drinkers are yet to be convinced to give up the bottle.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Goodbye music festivals, hello food festivals? Where to plan your next regional road trip

Goodbye music festivals, hello food festivals? Where to plan your next regional road trip

From community-led harvests, to cheese and bread workshops with Australia’s best, regional food festivals have a lot to offer – and they’re booming. Here’s our pick of five to visit this autumn.

  • by Bianca Hrovat
Raise a glass to the bagnum, the plastic wine pouch that’s made cask wine cool again

Raise a glass to the bagnum, the plastic wine pouch that’s made cask wine cool again

There’s a growing thirst for wine in alternative packaging, from pouches and cans to the new-school goon bag.

  • by Katie Spain
Champagne makers quietly woo King Charles for royal endorsement

Champagne makers quietly woo King Charles for royal endorsement

By September 8, two years after Queen Elizabeth II’s death, King Charles is due to decide which champagne makers will enjoy special status as official suppliers to the UK royal household.

  • by Tara Patel
How governance tipples gave Top Shelf investors a hangover

How governance tipples gave Top Shelf investors a hangover

The troubles at Top Shelf are another example of an ASX hopeful that holds much promise but has so far failed to deliver for many of its shareholders.

  • by Sarah Danckert