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Ampol Distributors discuss the big issues

The Ampol National Distributors Association held its annual conference at Deniliquin in NSW on 7-10 March 2023, with Ampol’s Distributors travelling to the NSW town from all over the country. The event...

Cadbury Roses’ limited-edition Indigenous Australian pack

Cadbury has partnered with Aboriginal artist Kenita-Lee McCartney to create a limited-edition Cadbury Roses box. Titled ‘Kalintyerra’, the illustration draws on the artist’s deep connection to the land and her love for...

Nestlé Professional donates $30,000 to support local communities

Nestlé Professional is expanding its successful ‘Celebrate Australia’ campaign by providing three small businesses or community groups an opportunity to win $10,000 each to invest in a local community initiative. The Nestlé Professional...

ARA and SDA urge government to get tough on aggressive behaviour

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) are urging state and territory governments across the country to implement tougher penalties for people who assault retail...

Bega Group embarks on next phase of sustainability journey

Bega Group has announced the national arrival of 100% recycled plastic bottles (excluding cap and label) for its impulse milk beverage range, as the Australian food and beverage manufacturer works to become...

Versinetic launches at Fully Charged Live

Versinetic, an award-winning UK smart charging consultancy, launched its services at Fully Charged Live, the foremost, global home energy and electric vehicle show in Sydney on 11-12 March 2023. Versinetic co-founder and...

Viva Energy announces new parental leave policy to support working parents

Viva Energy has announced that eligible Viva Energy employees will be entitled to 26 weeks of paid parental leave for babies born after 1 January, 2023. This enhanced parental leave policy will provide...

Chevron commits $38 million to Australian carbon capture and storage research

Chevron Australia will contribute a combined A$38 million to carbon capture and storage (CCS) research projects in Western Australia and Victoria, advancing knowledge of the critical emissions technology for a lower carbon...

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