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Bunnings keen to roll out facial recognition tech to all its stores
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Bunnings keen to roll out facial recognition tech to all its stores

The retailer remains defiant and determined to use the tech despite the privacy commissioner saying it breaches Australia’s privacy laws.

  • by David Swan

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Barry gets collared
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Barry gets collared

But doesn’t get shirty.

Take the bun out of Bunnings
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Take the bun out of Bunnings

And it’s the worst idea since sliced bread.

New year, new boss: IGA operator Metcash kicks off 2024 with leadership refresh

New year, new boss: IGA operator Metcash kicks off 2024 with leadership refresh

Premier Investments’ former chief executive Richard Murray will start in his new job at Total Tools at the end of this month.

  • by Jessica Yun
It’s an L of a thing
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It’s an L of a thing

Sticking out like a blue thumb.

Spinning done right
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Spinning done right

Not one for the delicate of constitution.

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Maggie may need a length of conduit
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Maggie may need a length of conduit

Tradies have more fun.

Hard stares won’t shift goblins
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Hard stares won’t shift goblins

Where there’s a pie there’s a way.

Hold the phone, the August winds are here
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Hold the phone, the August winds are here

Better late than never.

Not fit to print
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Not fit to print

The search for a lame leader.

‘Perfect storm’: Housing boom triggers Bowens hardware expansion

‘Perfect storm’: Housing boom triggers Bowens hardware expansion

Independent hardware chain Bowens will spend $50 million on a major store expansion as the industry weathers the combined pressures of a construction boom, rising prices and supply shortages.

  • by Dominic Powell

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