How COVID left Coke rockin’ the suburbs
The new head of the conglomerate behind Coca Cola in Australia says he’s noticed a very distinctive, COVID-driven pattern in its sales.
The new head of the conglomerate behind Coca Cola in Australia says he’s noticed a very distinctive, COVID-driven pattern in its sales.
A bitter dispute is raging between producers of a particular type of honey in Australia and New Zealand that has created a billion dollar industry.
Hundreds of new jobs will be created in one state with the expansion of two medical technology companies lured by tax breaks.
Boral recommends shareholders reject the ‘opportunistic’ bid by the Stokes-controlled Seven Group to grab greater exposure to its building materials business.
HOLDEN is set to kill off an Aussie icon by ditching the Commodore name — and the man in charge of the decision is the one who vowed to save it.
HOLDEN has narrowly avoided a massive car recall with local bosses saying an issue with the Chevrolet Camaro in the US isn’t replicated in the Commodore.
FORD Australia is preparing to sack hundreds of workers in Broadmeadows and Geelong due to falling demand for the Falcon sedan and Territory SUV.
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FORD says its Broadmeadows and Geelong factories in Victoria will make it to the October 2016 end date as the company unveils the last ever Falcon GT.
HOLDEN has revealed more about the fate of its Australian factory after reviewing its sales results, while it continues to struggle against imported cars.
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HOLDEN has instructed dealers to stop Commodore deliveries and will recall 42,000 cars to inspect a possible seatbelt fault.
IN one of the motor industry’s largest actions, Toyota has been forced to recall more than six million cars for steering and seat problems.
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