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Bunnings’ bizarre sausage sizzle

Bunnings’ bizarre sausage sizzle

FIRST it was a latte, but now it seems hipsters have officially had a crack at “deconstructing” everything, including the Bunnings sausage sizzle.

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The final days of Masters

THE failed challenger to Bunnings will close its doors for good on Sunday. With discounts of up to 90 per cent, here’s what’s left.

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Chemist Warehouse is killing it

IT STARTED with a single store, now Chemist Warehouse is Australia’s biggest health and beauty retailer — and its secretive owner is rolling in cash.

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This is a story about why the weekend Bunnings sausage sizzles being so popular in the community. Today at Bunnings Hoxton Park, Rotary Club of Liverpool Greenway is manning the tongs and serving up the simple sausage on a sanga to visitors. pICS iAN sVEGOVIC

Bunnings drone hits a snag

A BUNNINGS sausage sizzle is the unsuspecting star of a ‘viral’ drone video that has caught the attention of Australia’s aviation watchdog.

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Janelle Williams hands a mammalian meat allergy card to Ground Zero chef Bijay Shrestha. Janelle has mammalian meat allergy caused by a tick bite. She is supporting the new chef card which explains what the allergy is to people in the food industry - to help save lives. Picture: Troy Snook

‘A sausage sizzle could kill me’

A MUM who developed a meat allergy after a tick bite can’t go to Bunnings on a Saturday because the sausage sizzle smell could kill her. But she’s got a plan to help other sufferers.

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AUSTRALIA - JULY 02: Employees work inside a Bunnings Warehouse in Sydney, Australia, on Monday, July 2, 2007. Australian employers hired almost twice as many workers as economists forecast in August as miners expanded to meet soaring Chinese demand for commodities and retailers opened new stores. (Photo by Grant Turner/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Hardware about to get dirt cheap

THE next few months will be a hardware bonanza, with Bunnings forced to drop prices as Masters stores close. But then things could get really expensive.

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How people power beat Bunnings

How people power beat Bunnings

ROWDY residents have defeated Bunnings over its bid for a planned new mega store in Adelaide’s inner-south. It had proposed investing $42 million in the shop.

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The logo of Wesfarmers Ltd.'s Bunnings Warehouse is displayed on shopping trolleys at a store in Sydney, Australia, on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Revenue at Bunnings, Australia's largest home improvement chain, rose 6.1 percent to A$1.6 billion, Perth-based Wesfarmers said in a statement today. Photographer: Ian Waldie/Bloomberg

Bunnings still dreaming of new $42m SA mega store

BUNNINGS is still hoping to build a $42 million superstore in Adelaide’s inner south despite vocal opposition from locals and a more than six-month delay in the application process. Here is where it’s at.

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New boutique Bunnings opening on July 1 in Ringwood. Photo taken on the 20th of June, 2016. Picture: Christopher Chan.

Bunnings’ surprise competitor

IF IT’S a cordless drill you’re after, you might head to Bunnings. Or you might head to a store that’s not traditionally thought of as a rival.

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**FILE** A Monday, Oct. 21, 2013 file photo of a Masters store in at Nerang on the Gold Coast. Retail giant Woolworths is looking to either sell or wind up its struggling home improvement arm, which includes the Masters hardware chain, after sustaining heavy losses. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING

The real reason Masters failed

MASTERS is dead, buried and cremated. How did it go so badly wrong? This is why the Woolies venture failed so badly, in the customers’ own words.

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