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Millionaire Marcus Blackmore says no one has convinced him yet to vote for a change to the constitution to recognise First Nations people.

Beer and fish oil: Why this Japanese drinks giant wants Blackmores

Japanese brewing giant Kirin will cement Blackmores’ global expansion plans as part of a broader push into the wellness industry.

  • Emma Koehn

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The sector was subject to a review by a taskforce established in December.

Vitamin prices jump as inflation hits popular supplements

Blackmores is the latest consumer goods operator to be hit by rising production costs.

  • Emma Koehn
Blackmores shares have dipped despite a jump in profits.

‘We’ve had enough’: Blackmores’ biggest shareholder hits out

The ASX-listed vitamin maker has copped a first strike on executive pay as Marcus Blackmore takes the board to task for poor performance.

  • Emma Koehn
The Blackmores Sydney Running Festival included elite athletes, people raising money for charity, families and yellow fairies.

Sydney marathon won with fastest time on Australian soil

Race organisers lured a bevy of top athletes to the event as they stage a bid to join the ranks of the world majors.

  • Harriet Alexander
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Blackmores warns of price rises as it pivots away from China

Vitamin maker Blackmores is hoping strong growth in markets outside China will help insulate it from a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy.

  • Angus Thomson and Colin Kruger
Natalie Headland and her cavoodle, Bear.

‘Humanisation of pets’: Inside the $4b-a-year pet vitamins boom

Australians are spending staggering sums on pets - over $30 billion on cats and dogs alone - and increasingly on pills to keep them happy.

  • Emma Koehn
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On the factory floor at Blackmores, Ruby Mongoso operates robots on the production line.

‘There’s no excuse’: Top employers boost women’s pay to equal men’s

At the best Australian employers for gender equality, careful audits reveal where the pay gaps exist, and then act to close them.

  • Wendy Tuohy
Blackmores declared an interim dividend of 29c a share, fully franked, payable on April 12.

Blackmores braces for shortages, rising costs amid global supply chain crunch

Revenues and profits are up, but there are some real operational headaches for the vitamins maker.

  • Emma Koehn
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Blackmores primed for post-COVID wellness awareness boost

Blackmores has posted a 90 per cent jump in net profits with vitamin sales rocketing in Asian markets, but Australian sales have lagged with COVID lockdowns reducing cold and flu risks.

  • Emma Koehn
Blackmores declared an interim dividend of 29c a share, fully franked, payable on April 12.

Blackmores boss says borders a bigger headache than Belt and Road stoush

The vitamins brand seems unfazed by the prospect of rising trade tensions between Australia and China, with border closures a bigger hit to sales.

  • Emma Koehn

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