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Chinese wine


Babs McHugh

In China a slowing economy actually means just a slower rate of growth.

China's economy is growing at an incredible 8 per cent, creating a massive middle class that likes nothing better than to consume.

At the top of the list is wine, and they're rapidly developing their own wine industry, and Aussies are helping them do it.

Wine maker Stuart Blackwell spoke with Babs McHugh from Shen Zhen

More barley likely next year


Despite the barley crop across the state looking scattered in terms of quality, some agronomists say there will be more planted next year.

Mary Raynes from the DPI says that in the Mallee the barley harvest is almost finished, and further south it's got a few weeks to go.

Ms. Raynes says that there is a lot of feed barley around and much less malting barley than was expected.

In the northern Mallee, a 'significant' amount of f4 grade barley has been harvested.

Ms. Raynes says she feels there will be a shift from wheat to barley sown next season, and also foreshadows a move more toward the feed variety.

"They need the cash flow, so they need the yields, so there'll be more around in general, and more around feed barley."

Mens shed group opens


A new "men's shed" group has opened in Stawell, and this one's been set up to try and combat what can be a problem in smaller towns - boredom.

Terrry Dunn, who helped organise the group, says it's become a big problem in the community.

"You've got fellas who have been working 5 days a week for 40 years, and then they just cut back to nothing - it's a pretty big jump, and it can be a real challenge," he says.

The group will be creating furniture for local groups who need new items made for them, and will be restoring items important to the community.

"Now don't laugh, but we're also thinking of giving pet coffins a go," says Brian Winters, one of the original drives of the project.

"We're not sure how it will work out but we're giving it a go."

Those interested in the group can contact Terry Dunn at his shop in Stawell.

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