• Three new appointments to Wine Australia’s leadership team are to strengthen its service delivery to levy payers, as the body gears up to deliver the One Grape & Wine Sector Plan. 
Shirley Fraser has been appointed GM customer engagement, Ned Hewitson to GM regulation and general counsel, and Dr Liz Waters to COO. (Source: Wine Australia)
    Three new appointments to Wine Australia’s leadership team are to strengthen its service delivery to levy payers, as the body gears up to deliver the One Grape & Wine Sector Plan. Shirley Fraser has been appointed GM customer engagement, Ned Hewitson to GM regulation and general counsel, and Dr Liz Waters to COO. (Source: Wine Australia)
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Three new appointments to Wine Australia’s leadership team are to strengthen its service delivery to levy payers, as the body gears up to deliver the One Grape & Wine Sector Plan.

Shirley Fraser has been appointed GM customer engagement, Ned Hewitson to GM regulation and general counsel, and Dr Liz Waters to COO.

Wine Australia CEO, Martin Cole, said, “With the significant challenges facing grape and wine businesses, it’s critical that we have depth of talent within our leadership and the right people in the right roles to provide value to our sector.

“This is particularly important as we commence our new strategic cycle, with the One Grape & Wine Sector Plan actions to be delivered and the development of our Strategic Plan 2025–30.”

Wine Australia GM customer engagement, Shirley Fraser. (Source: Wine Australia)
Wine Australia GM customer engagement,
Shirley Fraser. (Source: Wine Australia)

Shirley Fraser, MD customer engagement, has experience across the grape and wine sector, including the Wine Industry Suppliers Association, Sorby Adams Wines, Constellation, Byrne Vineyards, Terraview AI, and Wine Collaborators.

Fraser has been on the Riverland Wine Management Committee and Wine Show, the Australian Women in Wine board, and a mentor to up-and-coming members of the sector.

Cole said, “Shirley’s diverse expertise across the wine sector, her demonstrated ability to foster collaborative networks and determined leadership focus on continuing to add value for all parts of our sector will be instrumental in achieving positive outcomes for the sector.

“Shirley joins Wine Australia at a time when we’re continuing to support grape and wine businesses to harness available opportunities and co-design pathways together with the sector.

“She will be responsible for strategic leadership and management of all customer engagement, corporate affairs, public relations and communications and will be a central and valued member of our leadership team.”

Fraser said, “I love working in the wine sector and now can be of service to all producers. As the connector of people, concepts and programs, my goal will be to assist producers to leverage their networks and opportunities, to expand understanding of what Wine Australia offers and to listen to the feedback of the sector.

“I am thrilled to be working with a fabulous team and look forward to the potential we have to make a difference.”

Wine Australia GM regulation and general counsel, Ned Hewitson. (Source: Wine Australia)
Wine Australia GM regulation and general counsel, Ned Hewitson. (Source: Wine Australia)

Ned Hewitson, GM regulation and general counsel, has been promoted to the senior leadership team after acting as the GM and prior to that legal counsel.

Hewitson’s background includes undertaking vintages throughout Australia, working in various domestic and foreign sales, distribution, retail and hospitality roles; show judging; and teaching undergraduate students.

Prior to Wine Australia, he worked for several years as a wine sector focused corporate and commercial solicitor.

Cole said, “I’m pleased to announce Ned’s appointment, which brings a continuity of service for our regulatory services at a time when exporters are needing guidance and support for enhanced market access.

“Ned has led our regulatory services team for the past five months and has fostered the team’s commitment to keeping exporters and grape and wine producers at the centre of our regulatory and market access functions.

“He has also been instrumental in representing the interests of the sector as delegate at meetings of the World Wine Trade Group and FIVS to keep our sector’s interests at the forefront of international discussions.”

Hewitson said, “Regulation and market access are each fundamental to the past, present, and future success of the Australian wine sector. I am excited to lead Wine Australia’s regulatory team and continue its good work for the benefit of the Australian grape and wine sector, into the future.”

Wine Australia COO, Dr Liz Waters. (Source: Wine Australia)
Wine Australia COO, Dr Liz Waters.
(Source: Wine Australia)

Dr Liz Waters, COO, has been promoted following her “significant achievements and leadership” of Wine Australia’s research and innovation portfolio over many years.

Waters is internationally recognised as a leader in grape and wine research, with expertise in sector leadership and a deep understanding of the critical challenges and opportunities facing grape and wine producers.

Prior to joining Wine Australia, she held positions with the Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation, Australian Wine Research Institute and the Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture.

Cole said, “I’m excited to announce Liz’s promotion to chief operating officer, which will help drive Wine Australia’s corporate governance and strategy to ensure that we are delivering value and being responsive to the immediate and future needs of our levy payers.

“Liz has built and led a high performing team at Wine Australia and has actively guided successful, high-profile strategic projects in response to our grape and wine producer needs. For many years, Liz has supported the progression of Australian wine’s research landscape and played a critical role in keeping our sector at the forefront of responsive innovation.

“She brings a considerable skill set and I’m delighted that she will help lead our strategic response to the sector’s broader needs.”

Waters said, “I deeply care about the success of the Australian grape and wine sector and I am thrilled with this new opportunity to contribute further to this wonderful community.”

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