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Australian service stations: more than just fuel?

ACAPMA has released its biennial research into consumer attitudes towards the petrol-convenience industry in Australia. The research was undertaken by Survey Matters and surveyed a geographical representative cross-section of 1,000 Australian petrol-convenience consumers...

Consumers willing to engage with commerce at pump

The “majority” of consumers are open to new experiences when they pay-at-the-pump, suggests a new report. Published by Transaction Network Services (TNS), ‘The Market Opportunity for Secure Commerce at the Pump’ explores the...

Caltex and Woolies set out to redefine convenience

Caltex Australia and Woolworths have launched the first Caltex Woolworths Metro store in the Sydney suburb of North Ryde. Owned and operated by Caltex, the new store is said to set a new...

Top global consumer trends predicted

Marketing intelligence agency Mintel has revealed the seven core drivers of consumer behaviour. The analysis of these seven core drivers help predict how the global markets will be shaped over the next ten...

Landmark court decision on paid personal and carer’s leave 

The Federal Court of Australia has handed down a decision which clarifies the operation of paid personal/carer’s leave under the Fair Work Act 2009. According to Employsure Senior Employment Relations Adviser Messina Angelis, Mondelez...

One in three experience sexual harassment

Since the rise of the #MeToo movement, sexual harassment scandals continue to make headlines. But while it appears to be an issue predominantly facing Hollywood stars and media moguls, and high-profile business and...

7-Eleven celebrates with freebies

Freebies abound for Australian consumers tomorrow at 7-Eleven. They form part of this year’s 7-Eleven Day celebrations. On the seventh of the eleventh, consumers can get a free regular coffee, free large Slurpee...

Woolworths Group says sorry for underpaying staff

A review has found that 5,700 salaried store team members under Woolworths Group were not being paid in full. Woolworths has admitted to underpaying its workers up to $300 million. The review began earlier...
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