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Rising spirits sector weighed down by tax take

All those gin and whisky distilleries springing up all over Australia have one big problem – the high tax rates on spirits. The industry argues that’s stopping what could become a major export industry.

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Pick any town in regional Australia and there’s a good chance of finding a small new distillery or independent brewery using local ingredients to make gin, rum, vodka, whisky, beer or cider.

And although the growth in boutique breweries and craft beer is remarkable enough, there’s been an even more dramatic shift in the popularity of domestic spirits in a country whose alcohol palate developed on beer – supplemented later by wine.

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Jennifer Hewett is the national affairs columnist. She writes a daily column on politics, business and the economy. Connect with Jennifer on Twitter. Email Jennifer at jennifer.hewett@afr.com

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