

Deadline for applications: CLOSED
Bring your energy, creativity and people skills to one of Australia’s most admired wine regions — where vineyards meet the sea and every vintage tells a story.
The Mornington Peninsula is more than a wine region, it’s a community of makers, growers and storytellers. It’s where cool-climate vineyards roll towards rugged coastlines. Where Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Shiraz are grown with intention, and long lunches stretch into unforgettable weekends.
This role places you at the centre of it all. As Executive Officer of Mornington Peninsula Wine, you’ll be responsible for the delivery of marketing, signature events, technical programs, communications and member-facing activity that keeps the region connected, visible and thriving. From digital engagement and industry collaboration to hands-on program delivery, this is a role that blends influence with impact.
You’ll work closely with a highly skilled Executive Committee, guiding delivery across viticulture, winemaking, tourism, sustainability and regional storytelling. This is your chance to help shape its future.
Key Responsibilities
You’ll thrive in this role if you…
Highly Regarded
To discuss this role or receive a copy of the position description, contact Stephanie Wood at swood@winenet.com.au or 0408 939 780.
This is a hands-on, community-facing role but it also has influence. The right person will help shape the voice, energy and rhythm of the region. You’ll be part of a collaborative and well-connected committee, with the autonomy to deliver meaningful work in a region known for quality, creativity and pride of place.
You’ll work in a beautiful setting, represent an iconic regional brand, and engage with the people behind some of Australia’s most celebrated cool-climate wines.
The role is based on the Mornington Peninsula, with flexible working conditions available. Some evening and weekend work is required to attend events and committee meetings.
Mornington Peninsula Wine is the public-facing brand of the Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association (MPVA), the regional body representing grape growers and wine producers across the Mornington Peninsula.
Since its formation in 1982, MPVA has fostered a connected, collaborative wine community. Funded by member contributions, event income, sponsorships and project-based government grants, the association supports its members by promoting the region, coordinating events and trade activity, and representing the local wine community to government and aligned industries.
MPVA represents around 80% of the region’s production and is known for both its strong sense of community and its commitment to excellence in cool-climate viticulture.