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Fine Food Australia to return in September

With eight weeks to go, registration for Fine Food Australia is now open. The food industry expo will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre over four days, 5-8 September. More than...

ACAPMA releases 2022-2023 Employing Casuals Guide

As part of the ‘2022-2023 Employment Guides’ Pack, ACAPMA has released the ‘Employing Casuals Guide.’ This detailed Guide outlines the interaction between the Fair Work Act and National Employment Standards and the Award...

Mums the word on addressing skills shortage

Young mothers can lead the response to the national skills shortage, says the National Retail Association (NRA), provided they’re given the right support. Responding to recent calls for changes to allow pensioners and...

Industry leaders headline Online Retailer Conference & Expo

E-commerce and retail show Online Retailer Conference & Expo returns with a stellar program of industry leaders, retail masters and trend setters at the ICC Sydney Exhibition Centre on 20-21 July. The two-day...

Retail sales strong, for now

Australian retail turnover rose 0.9% in May, reaching another record level, according to the Retail Trade figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The rise in May was the fifth consecutive...

ACCC warns: Comply with mandatory button battery laws or face serious penalties

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has placed businesses that sell button batteries or products powered by them on notice as mandatory button battery laws come into place. Businesses have been warned...

ARA partners with Darwin City Retailers Association

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is strengthening its presence in the Northern Territory through a partnership with the Darwin City Retailers Association (DCRA). This partnership is expected to deliver improved education, training and...

Mid-year sales underway

Retailers have kickstarted their mid-year sales campaign, with the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) predicting Aussies to spend $8.8 billion. The forecasts from the ARA, in collaboration with Roy Morgan, show that: 2 million...
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