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Retailers welcome common-sense approach from crossbench on Closing Loopholes

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has thanked the crossbench and opposition senators for their common-sense approach to the Closing Loopholes inquiry, while raising concerns about the governments’ recommendations that threaten to make...

FCA VIC/TAS Insights Breakfast with special guest Rod Jane

Join Franchise Council of Australia for an interactive and informative discussion with special guest Rod Jane from Bob Jane. For the first time, the FCA has announced that Rod Jane will be the...

ABAC releases new Digital Best Practice Guide

ABAC released a revised ‘Digital Best Practice Guide’ late last year. The Guide outlines the application of ABAC Code standards to digital marketing and also explores best practice to assist companies in the...

Haigh’s 2024 Valentine’s Day Range gift ideas

Haigh’s Chocolates 2024 Valentine’s Day collection offers a selection of beautifully presented gift ideas perfect for that special someone. This year’s range will see the return of the Valentine’s Day Heart Shaped Gift...

Retailer and shopping trends for 2024

In 2024, more retailers will take steps to protect customers from security issues, while consumers will change their essential, discretionary and Christmas shopping habits to get more bang for their buck amid...

Australian e-commerce leads the charge in mass AI adoption

Salesforce has released its latest ‘State of Commerce’ report in collaboration with the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) revealing four in five Australian e-commerce businesses are already harnessing the power of artificial intelligence...

Federal Government inquiry into Australia’s EV transition needs industry input, MTAA

The Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA) welcomes the Federal Government’s announcement of an inquiry into the transition to electric vehicles. MTAA has long called for a zero and low emissions vehicle (ZLEV)...

Workers allegedly underpaid at United Petroleum-branded outlets

The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced three legal actions against three companies and two individuals in relation to alleged underpayments of workers at United Petroleum outlets in Tasmania and South Australia. In Tasmania,...

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