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Good news for Gerry as report recommends more online GST

The Australian Government Productivity Commission issued a draft report today, providing "in-principle" support for the introduction of GST on imports below $1,000, but ultimately rejecting the measure as inefficient...for the time being.

Thu 04/08/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

FWA win doesn't prevent ARA and NRA going to war for the credit

In a special news report we look at the extraordinary claims and counterclaims between the two bodies charged with representing the retail industry. Pettiness, resentment and sabotage are all themes in this amazing story.

Wed 22/06/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

'Raise minimum wages and staff cuts will follow' says ARA

Fair Work Australia is today coming under fire from the Australian Retailers Association for a ruling that will require an increase to the minimum wage of almost $20 a week.

Fri 03/06/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

The 18 Commandments: Retailers ask Government for "level playing field"

The Australian National Retailers Association is calling on the Federal Government to create a level playing field for retailers, according to a submission to the Productivity Commission.

Mon 30/05/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

Rates rise and retail woes

About twenty minutes before the streets became still, offices emptied and all eyes turned to the race yesterday afternoon, the Reserved Bank of Australia (RBA) announced it would lift the official cash rate by 25 basis points, to 4.75 per cent.

Wed 03/11/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

Gen Y nab retail bargains: retailer comments

Differences in spending habits demarcate the gap between generations and may provide retailers insight on how to target products to key demographics.

Wed 18/08/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retail sales fall 0.7 per cent in December

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, retailers had it tough over Christmas with a 0.7 per cent decline in sales over December. This is compared to a 1.5 per cent growth for the November period.

Fri 05/02/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

65% of consumers leave Xmas shopping to last minute

According to a survey carried out by the Australian National Retailers Association, 64 per cent of Australians have admitted to not finishing their Christmas shopping. The retail body is warning retailers to be prepared for a busy week.

Tue 22/12/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retail sales inch higher over October

According to the latest retail turnover figures from the ABS, sales for the month of October were up 0.3 per cent. Despite this, major retail bodies are warning retailers to prepare for the figure to drop, after three consecutive rate rises from the RBA.

Fri 04/12/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Third successive rate rise will hurt retailers

According to two of Australia's leading retail bodies, the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to rise the official interest rate for a third consecutive month will dramatically effect Christmas sales figures for retailers.

Thu 03/12/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Strong sales of gift cards expected this Christmas

According to the recent American Express Annual Christmas Survey, the most popular present this year may be the practical gift card. This poses a challenge for retailers, to see who will be able to drive the most consumers to their store.

Thu 19/11/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Will the latest rate rise hurt retailers in the lead up to Christmas?

Yesterday the Reserve bank decided to raise official interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 3.5 per cent. Retail bodies are worried that this will stifle growth in the sector and damage consumer confidence.

Wed 04/11/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Labor denies Perth retailers extended trading hours

Despite strong support from the community, the WA Labor Party has denied Perth retailers the opportunity to extend their trading hours. Leading retail bodies have slammed the decision claiming it would have given consumers more choice and created new jobs

Thu 20/08/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Perth residents want extended trading hours

According to Labor surveys the majority of Perth residents are opposed to the possibility of extending weekday trading hours, but a leading retail body's latest findings are drastically different.

Mon 17/08/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retail sector continues to lose jobs

According to the latest jobs data out of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the retail sector has been hit hard over the last three months, with 6,400 workers made redundant in the sector.

Fri 19/06/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Household goods outperform other sectors in latest retail figures

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, retail turnover grew in line with predictions of 0.3 per cent in April. Household goods in particular were the star performers.

Tue 02/06/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

ANRA pleased with Federal Budget, but wary of unemployment levels

The 2009-2010 Federal Budget was released yesterday and the Australian National Retailers Association is pleased with initiatives put forward, but is worried that rising unemployment levels may cancel out the boost for retailers.

Wed 13/05/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Consumers start spending again

According to two of the leading retail industry groups the ANRA and the ARA, Australian consumers are starting to regain their confidence in the economy and retailers are starting to see small improvements.

Fri 08/05/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retailers in trouble after 2 per cent drop in February

According to retail trade figures issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian retail sector declined by 2 per cent in February, demonstrating the biggest decline since the introduction of the GST in July 2000.

Thu 02/04/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

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Kmart recalls electric air pump due to severe shock risk

Kmart has recalled a 240-volt electric air pump, designed for domestic use, due to a fault that may cause severe electric shocks in affected products.

Tue 21/05/2013 03:15:26 / Read More »

Furniture the standout as Radio Rentals reports strong results

Thorn Group Limited, parent company of Radio Rentals, today announced its full year results, with the group reporting an 8 per cent increase in revenues, and healthy growth thanks to the furniture category and new Apple products.

Tue 21/05/2013 10:13:56 / Read More »

Sunbeam and Breville competing to catch the MICE crowd

The Melbourne International Coffee Expo, being held this week, will see a highly charged, caffeinated battle of the brands as Sunbeam and Breville compete for the attention of coffee snobs, coffee lovers and coffee casuals.

Tue 21/05/2013 09:48:12 / Read More »

Sunbeam turning beds into the Bahamas in radio spot

Sunbeam is electrifying the airwaves this week to promote its Sleep Perfect heated blanket range, buying media across the leading FM channels in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

Tue 21/05/2013 09:37:29 / Read More »

Q&A with James Dyson: Research, ideas and the treachery of copycats

In a special one-on-one interview with James Dyson, Current.com.au speaks to the man behind the brand to find out what goes into making a Dyson product, and why he takes it so personally when other brands copy his designs.

Tue 21/05/2013 09:34:37 / Read More »

PlayStation 4 unveiling is just for the squares

UnderCurrent has seen some vague and ridiculous product teaser videos in its time, but this new trailer for the PlayStation 4 certainly takes the cake.

Tue 21/05/2013 09:08:34 / Read More »
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Launch of LG Ultra HD and Curved OLED proves brand is 'category captain'

LG Electronics today unveiled its 2013 range of television products, including a Curved OLED TV, new Ultra HD models in smaller sizes at more affordable price points, and new LED LCD and plasma TVs.

Wed 01/05/2013 04:55:02 / Read More »

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Inside the HIA Sydney Home Show: Image Gallery

While the builders and specifiers were out in force at the HIA Sydney Home Show today, there were also plenty of appliance brands showing off their wares.

Fri 17/05/2013 01:07:32 / Read More »

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The best Mother's Day Personal Care gift ideas

Mother's Day presents a great opportunity to ramp up sales in the personal care category while also making sure there are plenty of satisfied gift recipients come 12 May 2013. Here are six of the best new personal care appliances.

Tue 30/04/2013 10:49:26 / Read More »

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Sunbeam and Breville competing to catch the MICE crowd

The Melbourne International Coffee Expo, being held this week, will see a highly charged, caffeinated battle of the brands as Sunbeam and Breville compete for the attention of coffee snobs, coffee lovers and coffee casuals.

Tue 21/05/2013 09:48:12 / Read More »

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Sunbeam turning beds into the Bahamas in radio spot

Sunbeam is electrifying the airwaves this week to promote its Sleep Perfect heated blanket range, buying media across the leading FM channels in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

Tue 21/05/2013 09:37:29 / Read More »

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Miele co-owner talks about latest range coming at IFA 2013

Dr Reinhard Zinkann provides a preview of what the retailers and consumers can expect from Miele at the 2013 IFA exhibition and conference, to be held in Berlin in early September.

Mon 20/05/2013 02:35:27 / Read More »

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Furniture the standout as Radio Rentals reports strong results

Thorn Group Limited, parent company of Radio Rentals, today announced its full year results, with the group reporting an 8 per cent increase in revenues, and healthy growth thanks to the furniture category and new Apple products.

Tue 21/05/2013 10:13:56 / Read More »

Harvey Norman to sell Lismore property, but building plans are 'halted'

Harvey Norman is selling its Lismore shopfront in a bid to find larger premises, but despite the retailer's strengths in property, Gerry Harvey said the company won't build a new store as its retail division has "come to a halt".

Mon 20/05/2013 01:22:39 / Read More »

Waitrose moves a step closer to Australian launch, John Lewis to follow?

Leading British supermarket chain Waitrose is making tentative plans to enter the Australian market, at least in some capacity, prompting speculation that department store John Lewis could be following.

Fri 17/05/2013 10:11:55 / Read More »

Retailers encouraged to learn more about changes to workplace relations

The Australian Retailers Association is holding Employment Relations Briefings in Sydney and Melbourne next week to educate retailers and staff on changes in the workplace relations field.

Thu 16/05/2013 02:25:47 / Read More »