Major retailer in trouble after mass sackings
A major Aussie retailer has abruptly halted trading on the stock market as it prepares to make an announcement about its ability to continue.
A major Aussie retailer has abruptly halted trading on the stock market as it prepares to make an announcement about its ability to continue.
An estimated 60 customers who have paid for goods and services have also been impacted, while 35 staff have lost their jobs.
The “complex and opaque” charges have added to calls for greater transparency by the Reserve Bank.
Two signs in a Domino’s store have sparked a heated online debate about a dreaded fee no one wants to pay in Australia.
An ice-cream giant accused of not allowing stores to display support for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament has seemingly changed its tune.
Customers have already suffered injuries using this popular food preparation item and have been warned to return it for a full refund.
The latest figures from the ABS show demand for workers cooling in August for the fifth straight quarter.
The Coles name is set to vanish from 700 petrol stations to be replaced by a made up new brand – but it could then change again.
The heated standoff between union workers and a major poultry supplier included allegations an illegal blockade posed a biohazard risk.
A furious customer has been filmed using a hammer to smash one of the new self-service gates at Woolworths.
Customers have spotted small cameras on the shelves at a Woolworths store, sparking confusion from customers.
A man accused of hurling plates at cafe staff during an alleged tantrum over public holiday surcharges has performed a wild act after facing court for the first time.
A supermarket staple is now selling for an eye-watering sum at major supermarkets.
A dispute hearing between union workers and a major poultry supplier has heard evidence of an alleged assault and illegal blockades at a chicken processing plant.
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