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American Express expands on $240k grant program supporting small restaurants

American Express has announced the expansion of its Backing International Small Restaurants grant program, with venues in Melbourne now eligible to apply in addition to Sydney. Run in partnership with the International Downtown...

Viva Energy and Cleanaway partner to address hard-to-recycle plastic waste

Cleanaway and Viva Energy have entered into an agreement to undertake a prefeasibility assessment of a circular solution for soft plastics and other hard-to-recycle plastics currently sent to landfill and transform them...

Food manufacturers feeding the way

Today, Australia’s food and agribusiness sector produces enough food to feed four-five times our population. The sector plays a crucial role in turning our comparative advantage of growing agricultural produce into competitive...

Landlords across APAC need to start preparing for ESG in valuations, JLL

Landlords will need to start preparing for more questions from valuers about an array of different ESG elements for assets following changes to the International Valuation Standards (IVS), according to JLL Asia...

Australian retailers lose an average of $2.2m to fraud, Adyen

Global financial technology platform for leading businesses Adyen has published its Adyen Index Australia: Retail 2024, exposing the impact of fraud on the Australian retail sector. Working with the Centre for Economic Business...

Viva Energy gas terminal key to business confidence in Victoria

Viva Energy’s proposed gas import terminal would provide the secure supply of energy needed by businesses to plan for their future in Victoria. The AEMO 2024 Gas Statement of Opportunities report released last...

Viva Energy completes acquisition of OTR Group

Viva Energy has announced it has completed the acquisition of OTR Group on 28 March 2024. The acquisition advances Viva Energy’s strategy to transform into a leading convenience and mobility business, leveraging OTR...

41% of Australians spending more than $60 per week on fuel, Savvy

Survey reveals rising fuel costs force change in driving habits. A nationally representative survey commissioned by Savvy at the end of 2023 has shown that a little over a third (34%) of Australian...

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