The operational landscape for retailers in Australia is becoming increasingly challenging, leading many to close physical stores and shift their focus online. Retail expert Gary Mortimer highlights that the rising …
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A man has been charged after reportedly stealing 53 right shoes from a family-owned store at Kenmore Village Shopping Centre in Queensland. The incident occurred on July 7 at 7.30pm, …
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A recent incident in Aberfoyle Park, Adelaide, saw a learner driver lose control of his Holden Commodore in a shopping centre car park, resulting in the injury of two pedestrians. …
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Woolworths Widens Deployment of Digital Supermarket Trolleys Following Successful Trial
by adminWoolworths is rolling out its digital supermarket trolleys to more locations, enabling thousands of shoppers to monitor their expenses in real-time. Initially trialled in August of the previous year at …
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Upcoming Loyalty Program Changes Post-June 30: What to Expect from Qantas Frequent Flyer, Target, and Virgin Australia
by adminAs Australia approaches the new financial year, numerous retailers are preparing to revamp their loyalty programs, amidst a landscape where the average Australian participates in about ten reward schemes. These …
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Target will be winding down its customer loyalty program next month, shifting its focus to OnePass and Fly Buys. The Shop+ App Rewards program, which is integrated into Target’s mobile …
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Bunnings Warehouse to Introduce EV Charging Stations at Selected Locations in Three States
by adminBunnings Warehouse has initiated the installation of electric vehicle (EV) chargers in the car parks of select stores throughout Australia and New Zealand. This initiative aims to provide EV owners …
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The Shoe Group, an Australian company, has shown interest in acquiring the well-known shoe brand Wittner, having entered a period of exclusivity with its voluntary administrators. Ian Unwin, chairman of …
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A stunning deal emerged recently when a glitch on Big W’s website allowed some lucky shoppers to purchase a $600 television for just $17 during their annual toy sale. The …
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Three Leading Retailers Penalised Nearly $20,000 for ‘Misleading’ Black Friday Sale Promotions
by adminThree prominent retailers—Michael Hill Jeweller, Hairhouse Warehouse Online, and MyHouse’s parent company, Global Retail Brands Australia—have been fined $19,800 each by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for allegedly …