Tag: newsagents

ALNA welcomes proposed Oz Lotto changes

The Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA) has welcomed the Oz Lotto game enhancements proposed by Tattersall’s Sweeps Pty Ltd (Tatts in Victoria). ALNA CEO Ben Kearney says ALNA supports the proposed change...

Celebrating newsagents and convenience

National Newsagent Week (NNW) 2021 will be held 11 to 18 September. The Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA) is honouring newsagents and all small business owners across the country during NNW week. It...

ALNA & Foodbank team up, lifting community spirit

In its second annual National Newsagent Week (19 to 26 September), Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA) will launch its new partnership and campaign with Foodbank. The campaign will see in-store community fundraising,...

Newsagents stand their ground

The Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA) launched the inaugural National Newsagent Week from June 8-15 to celebrate the role newsagents play in local communities. One in three Australians frequently visit their local...

ALNA and LRA merge to strengthen newsagents and lottery retailers

The Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA) and the Lottery Retailers Association (LRA) have merged to become the only ACCC-authorised national body representing all newsagents, distributors and lottery retailers in every state...

ALNA calls for fairness from lotteries market

The Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA) is continuing to call for fairness for newsagents and for lottery suppliers to take their responsibilities and relationship with newsagents seriously. Just as ALNA has campaigned...

Lottery-outcome betting to be banned in Australia

The lotto and keno betting industry will cease to exist under a new proposed amendment to the Interactive Gambling Bill – a move welcomed by the Australian Lottery and Newsagents Association (ALNA). Lotto-betting...

Cryptocurrency availability expands in newsagencies

In the latest move signalling that cryptocurrency has gone mainstream, customers can now purchase Bitcoin and Ethereum from more than 1,200 newsagencies around Australia. While this has been possible since mid-2016 for buying...
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