‘I’ve never known a duck like this. He’s one of a kind’
Krispy the duck is becoming a bit of a legend, with pictures of him at Maccas, Bunnings – and here, in his local pub – going viral. How did he come to think of himself as a human?
Krispy the duck is becoming a bit of a legend, with pictures of him at Maccas, Bunnings – and here, in his local pub – going viral. How did he come to think of himself as a human?
The hardware giant will greatly reduce the stock levels it built up during Covid-19, with niche items to be scrapped from the shelves.
A group of workers will go on strike, arguing their pay is on par with Bunnings, even though their job involves “dealing with murderers”.
One of Australia’s most popular stores has announced a major change for its in-store customers in time for spring.
A coroner has handed down his findings into the “tragedy” that led to a father’s death at a Bunnings Warehouse.
A dramatic police operation in the carpark of a Bunnings has seen several people arrested and large amounts of cash seized.
A popular winter product sold at Bunnings is being recalled over concerns it could catch fire.
The Bunnings boss expects sales to rise this year as people stuck at home or working remotely look to put their new found DIY skills to use around their home.
A popular Bunnings product has been urgently recalled over fears it could cause serious injuries or even deaths.
Spanning hardware, Kmart and Officeworks, healthcare as well as mining, Wesfarmers delivers a window into the economy like no other.
The Bunnings and Kmart owner booked a drop in profit but chief Rob Scott reckons buffers are in place to deal with inflationary pressures.
The Bunnings building owner insists it is on track after a tough reception following its float.
The value of the much-loved Bunnings’ hardware stores will keep on rising, according to its landlord BWP Trust, whose portfolio has risen to $3bn.
The hardware giant has overhauled its merchandising and held the first mass-meeting of suppliers since Covid-19.
The hardware giant is under pressure to strip a popular product from its shelves as a potential legal battle heats up.
Technology used on customers by two Australian retail giants has been temporarily turned off.
It’s boom time for the regions, but how to entice workers and families? Some communities are banding together to revive their classic country pubs.
One shopper would rather “give up driving my damn car” than miss out on this iconic Bunnings staple despite a big change.
Two Aussie retail giants are being investigated by the privacy regulator for the way they handle customers’ personal information.
A crooked financial adviser who rorted more than $350,000 from a vulnerable woman and spent it on KFC and trips to Bunnings has learnt his fate.
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