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Containers for Change milestone

Five billion containers have been refunded through Queensland’s Containers for Change scheme, with more than $500 million going back into the pockets of Queenslanders. Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon said Queenslanders reached the significant...

Employers encouraged to hire people living with a disability

The government is seeking to improve employment outcomes for people with disability and small businesses are encouraged to broaden their horizons and offer opportunities to applicants they may not have previously considered. Speaking...

PureHarvest grows plant-based milk range

PureHarvest, the first company to sell Australian made and grown soy milk in the early 80s, has released four new plant milks. Australian Macadamia Milk, Creamy Oat Milk, Organic Hazelnut Milk and Organic Cashew...

Industry calls for health and wellbeing support

The National Retail Association is urging the Federal Government to support the health of the nation’s retail workers, who are increasingly facing physical and mental wellbeing issues in the wake of the...

Small businesses face energy hardship

New research has found a third of Australian small businesses are experiencing energy hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has left one in five with an energy service debt. The research project...

Mums the word on addressing skills shortage

Young mothers can lead the response to the national skills shortage, says the National Retail Association (NRA), provided they’re given the right support. Responding to recent calls for changes to allow pensioners and...

Mainbrace eyes QSR and fuel opportunities

Retail construction specialist Mainbrace has identified quick service restaurants (QSRs), fuel and logistics as new growth opportunities. Already enjoying strong relationships on a national basis with Australia’s leading shopping centre owners, developers, landlords...

Healthy drinks: an untapped market

A new study has found that 27 per cent of consumers would pay nearly double the price for ‘healthy’ drinks that contain low/no sugar, natural/no additives, or vitamins and minerals when dining...

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