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The Inconvenience Store tackles ‘food waste crisis’

The Inconvenience Store in Melbourne offers donated food that would otherwise be thrown away. Its opening coincides with stronger steps being taken nationwide to ramp up Australia's war on waste. Located in Thornbury...

Brisbane fuel prices – which side are you on?

The Brisbane River famously divides the Queensland capital into north side and south side. But now it seems the gulf may not be just a matter of geography. According to spokesperson Lucinda Ross...

Caltex and Woolworths plan to lead market

Caltex and Woolworth have announced a long-term strategic alliance across convenience, wholesale food, redemption, loyalty and fuel supply. The businesses say they hope to create a “market-leading convenience offering”. Under the agreement, they will...

Leading drinks companies pledge to cut sugar by 20 per cent

Australia’s non-alcoholic drinks companies say they’re taking the lead in supporting a healthier nation by cutting sugar. The Australian Beverages Council, the peak body representing the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has made a commitment...

NSW government promises to help CDS-affected businesses

After months of government lobbying, MGA says it has persuaded the NSW government to save the livelihoods of many NSW retailers. Following the new NSW Container Deposit Scheme (CDS), MGA says shoppers of...

Australians want e-cigarettes legalised

Sixty-one per cent of Australians support the government making e-cigarettes and other smoking alternatives available alongside cigarettes in retail. The poll, carried out by Crosby | Textor Group on behalf of the Australian...

How to futureproof your business

Customers are keeping Australia’s FMCG and retail sectors focused on how best to dazzle, capture, and retain their business over a lifetime – and beyond. The customer-centric revolution was the key topic at...

FWO stings 7-Eleven outlet for $192,780

The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has secured almost $200,000 in penalties against the operators of a 7-Eleven outlet in Brisbane for short-changing overseas workers – then creating false records to try to cover it...
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