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Woolworths and Coles have stuck to their argument that the grocery sector is highly competitive.

Woolworths, Coles buck against ACCC findings of entrenched dominance

Australia’s biggest supermarkets maintain the sector is highly competitive, while a former ACCC chair has come out swinging against the watchdog’s recommendations.

  • Jessica Yun and Shane Wright

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Bare shelves are popping up at many Woolworths stores.

What’s behind the empty shelves at Woolworths?

The company and its workers are in a stand-off, shoppers are experiencing stock shortages and it’s unclear when the situation will improve.

  • Hannah Hammoud
Co-founders brothers of pet retailer PetO, Nick Greenhalgh and David Rowe.

The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets

Woolworths’ acquisition of a major stake in PETstock has yielded a third beneficiary, PetO, which has its own ambitions of being a major player in the pet store landscape.

  • Jessica Yun
Supermarkets have been slow to respond to plummeting livestock prices.

Free sheep, but lamb pricing is still woolly

Dramatic drops in the prices of sheep and cattle have not yet materialised as super savings on red meat at supermarkets.

  • Mike Foley
Coles will not pay workers who refuse to do certain tasks in response to industrial action this week.

Coles threatens to withhold pay from workers over vomit clean-up ban

The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union estimates up to 1000 Coles and Woolworths staff will take part in strikes this weekend over a pay dispute.

  • Angus Thompson
Sally Rugg believes a royal commission into the Murdoch empire would be a good idea.

Could a popular mayor give Labor another western Sydney headache?

Fairfield Mayor Frank Carbone is strongly considering running in a safe Labor seat as the opposition figures out its preselection weeks from the state election.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell

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