Why 2024 was shocker for Aussie brands
After a horror year for thousands of Aussie businesses, one major thing will determine whether they can bounce back over the next year.
After a horror year for thousands of Aussie businesses, one major thing will determine whether they can bounce back over the next year.
Competition and the free market has not reduced petrol prices in Australia’s largest cities, the NRMA finds.
A historical pub with plenty of character has closed its doors for possibly the final time as the publican fails to find a buyer worthy of the job.
In a year marred by brand collapses and the future of a key event hanging in the balance, it begs the question – what is going on in Australian fashion?
Shoppers have been warned to be alert for scams ahead of the annual Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
The chairman of the retail giant that owns Bunnings and Kmart has defended big business and hit out at ‘political leaders of all persuasions’.
Concerned Woolworths shareholders dominated the annual general meeting with debate about one of the store’s very popular products.
Woolworths Group has railed against allegations it deceived customers with false discounts on specially-marked products.
Stage 3 tax cuts and wage growth have only marginally lifted retail sales in Australia, sparking this warning.
Australians are finding new ways to save at the checkout, with more hunting around for the cheapest prices.
The new boss talks about getting the balance right with customers but deeper trust issues are already hurting the supermarket major.
Australia’s largest supermarket says cost-of-living pressures are weighing on its bottom line as it announced a surprising profit warning.
The ASX closed up 0.3 per cent for the third straight day, as investors wait for clarity from global markets.
Hungry lunchtime shoppers have been spotted queuing down the street for an unusual promotion in the CBD of one of Australia’s biggest cities.
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