A family tradition in wine science scholarship
11 APRIL 2006
The Riverina firm A&G Engineering has generously renewed its support for Charles Sturt University (CSU) wine science program with an annual scholarship for a student. The 2006 A&G Engineering Scholarship valued at $15 000 has been awarded to final-year wine science student Tanya Worontschak. “I feel extremely privileged to receive this scholarship as this financial assistance will not only be used to fund my trips to study in Wagga Wagga but also help me purchase a computer and fulfil my aim to study and travel overseas,” said the CSU student. “I cannot thank A&G Engineering enough for their generosity,” she added. Ms Worontschak is studying at CSU by distance education while working as assistant winemaker/quality controller at Primo Estate Winery in Adelaide. Tanya Worontschak is following a family tradition after her uncle and London-based wine-maker and wine judge John Worontschak won the same award, formerly known as the Ron Potter Scholarship, two decades ago.
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