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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 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retailers warned to keep surcharges down under new credit card reforms

Retailers across the country are being reminded to monitor surcharges on card transactions in their stores, with new rules coming into place today controlling the amount retailers can charge for credit and debit card transactions.

Mon 18/03/2013 12:00:00 / Read More »

Alert staff is central to stopping stock loss and shoplifting

Shoplifting is a big concern for retailers, but by staying on top of the ball and having a range of tools at their disposal, store owners and staff can drive five-finger-discounts out of their stores.

Wed 06/03/2013 12:00:00 / Read More »

The Good Guys wins Roy Morgan Award for Customer Satisfaction

The Good Guys has beaten Ikea, Retravision, Dick Smith and Harvey Norman to win the Roy Morgan Customer Satisfaction Award for 2012 in the Furniture and Electrical Category.

Fri 22/02/2013 12:00:00 / Read More »

Grey skies: retailers see the threat while Canon sees an opportunity

We visit with Australian Retailers Association chief Russell Zimmerman to find out how retailers can respond to a tough market and catch up with Canon director Jason McLean to hear his thoughts on how to deal with the grey market.

Mon 20/08/2012 12:00:00 / Read More »

Shorter shift times for retail workers will lead to "exploitation": SDA

The national secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association, Joe de Bruyn, has slammed Fair Work Australia's decision to reduce minimum shift times for students, saying employees of all ages will be worse off.

Wed 16/05/2012 12:00:00 / Read More »

More cash but less spending and a 'false economy', claim Budget analysts

The Federal Budget delivered overnight will result in more cash in consumers' hands but not necessarily in retailers' tills, claims one analyst, while the ARA has branded this surplus a "false economy" due to how it's been achieved.

Wed 09/05/2012 12:00:00 / Read More »

Goodbye after-school jobs? Myer CEO calls for slashing of penalty rates

Following the release of disappointing half-yearly sales results yesterday, Myer CEO Bernie Brookes said retailers needed the freedom to cut penalty rates for staff in order to stay profitable. Otherwise, he said, casual jobs may be lost.

Fri 16/03/2012 12:00:00 / Read More »

Industry lobby group calls on Government to halve Sunday penalty rates

As the Federal Government continues its review of the General Retail Industry Award, one lobby group has called for a reduction in penalty rates to help retailers cope with the "24 hour, seven day a week shopping economy".

Mon 12/03/2012 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retailers urged to insure businesses as natural disaster season approaches

While natural disasters hit 1 in 500 businesses in Australia, almost half of those affected never reopen. As the bushfire and flood seasons get underway in Australia, retailers are warned to ensure they're insured.

Wed 18/01/2012 12:00:00 / Read More »

RBA has listened to retailers at the coal face with rate cut: ARA

The RBA has lowered the official cash rate to 4.25 per cent, to help combat the "changed behaviour by households and the high exchange rate [that] have had a noticeable dampening effect" on the economy.

Wed 07/12/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA no longer happy, back to complaining about rate cuts

The Australian Retailers Association has recovered from the joy experienced from last week's interest rate cut to today complain that not all the banks have passed on the Reserve Bank's 25 basis point cash rate reduction.

Fri 11/11/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

Carbon price will lead retailers to "shed staff": Industry survey

The Australian Retailers Association is predicting the Federal Government's new carbon pricing scheme will have tough consequences on retailers, according to a survey of 500 retailers released over the weekend.

Tue 09/08/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

Warm but downbeat industry response to Productivity Commission report

The industry response to yesterday's draft release of the Productivity Commission's (PC) report into retail has been mostly positive, with retail groups happy that the report recommends lowering the GST threshold on imported goods.

Fri 05/08/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

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 »

Think of the spooked consumers: ARA calls for hold on interest rates

The Australian Retailers Association has called on the Reserve Bank of Australia to consider the current weakness of the retail market and keep interest rates on hold.

Mon 01/08/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

Government planned to lower GST threshold in 2010

The Federal Government was planning to lower the GST threshold on imports from $1000 to $500 in October 2010. That's according to claims made today by the Fair Imports Alliance, based on documents obtained under FOI laws.

Wed 20/07/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

Carbon tax is mixed news for retailers says ARA

The Carbon Tax will hit retailers, but it will also give them the opportunity to adapt and strengthen their businesses to become more competitive, according to the head of one of Australia's leading retail advocacy groups.

Wed 13/07/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

NRA/ARA back at war with SDA over FWA decision

The latest round in the ongoing battle for reduced minimum shift times for casuals has begun, with Fair Work Australia today allowing an appeal to its decision last week to grant a reduction on certain school children shift times to 1.5 hours.

Wed 29/06/2011 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 »

Retail minimum shift times for students halved

The minimum shift requirement for students in the retail sector has been halved from 3 hours to 1.5 hours, meaning businesses that operate for only a few hours after classes finish can still employ school and uni students.

Mon 20/06/2011 12:00:00 / Read More »

Consumers to trawl technology aisles this Christmas

While economic analysts are forecasting a gloomy Christmas for retailers, there is some good news on the horizon as consumer electronics are tipped to be at the top of wish lists.

Mon 13/12/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA welcomes new PM despite past criticism

The Australian Retailers Association has congratulated Julia Gillard on her appointment as the new Australian Prime Minister, welcoming her statement that she 'believes in consultation'.

Fri 25/06/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retail body slams Gerry Harvey

The Australian Retailers Association has criticised retail giant Gerry Harvey for being arrogant and lackadaisical after he recently laughed off the concerns of small retailers around the country.

Tue 15/06/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

A sigh of relief from retailers as interest rates remain unchanged

The Reserve bank of Australia has decided to hold interest rates at 3.75 per cent. The Australian Retailers Association has applauded this decision as it will provide retailers with a chance to post consistent growth.

Wed 03/02/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA warns of retail slowdown if rates rise in February

The Australian Retailers Association has warned that if there is a fourth consecutive RBA rate rise in February, retailers will suffer as much needed growth in consumer spending will be halted.

Mon 01/02/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retailers wary of new Fair Work laws

The Australian Retailers Association's latest survey on the effects of the Fair Work Act has highlighted that 72 per cent of retailers don't understand their obligations under the new laws and are wary of the effect it will have on their business.

Tue 12/01/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

Early retail figures hint at strong Xmas season

Recent Retail Trade Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that sales for the month of November were up 1.4 per cent on a month-by-month basis and up 7.3 per cent year-on-year.

Fri 08/01/2010 12:00:00 / Read More »

$6.77 billion to run through the registers at post-Xmas sales

According to the Australian Retailers Association, consumers are expected to spend around $6.77 billion over the two-week post-Christmas sale period.

Thu 24/12/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA expects 4.7% year-on-year growth for retail sales

The Australian Retailers Association has forecasted that the retail sector will grow by 4.7 per cent year-on-year for 2009 with sales expected to reach $38.7 billion.

Fri 11/12/2009 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 »

Retail sales on the rise

According to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics retail turnover for September in comparison to the same period last year rose 6.4 per cent in 2009. Sales also grew 1.4 per cent over the quarter.

Thu 05/11/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Visa to scrap credit card signatures to combat fraud

Visa has announced that over the next four years it will completely transition over to chip and PIN technology for all its credit card transactions, in a move to stamp out credit card fraud at the retail level.

Wed 04/11/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

'Reserve Bank is ignoring retailers': ARA

The Australian Retailers Association has slammed the Reserve Bank for raising its interest rates by 25 basis points to 3.25 per cent, and the damaging effects this will have on sales in the lead up to Christmas.

Wed 07/10/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA helps educate retailers over new workplace laws

The Australian Retailers Association, with support of the Australian Government, is launching a series of free seminars to educate retailers and their employees about their obligations under the new Fair Work legislation.

Wed 23/09/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA calls for full five year transitional period for new retail award

At the recent AIRC hearing on Wednesday, the Australian Retailers Association has called for a full five year transitional period to be utilised when introducing the new retail award.

Fri 17/07/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA executive director resigns

Richard Evans, the outspoken executive director of retail body the Australian Retailers Association, yesterday tendered his resignation effective immediately.

Fri 10/07/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retailers worried about access to credit and cash flow problems

A major retail body has revealed that despite rising confidence in the retail environment, retailers are very concerned that banks aren't doing their part to provide adequate cash flow.

Tue 07/07/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retail body slams inaccurate analysis of unemployment figures

Many economic analysts have been reporting in recent weeks that unemployment is on the rise in the retail sector; a leading retail body has hit back and claims the figures are inaccurate.

Mon 29/06/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retail body slams economic commentators

One of Australia's leading retail bodies has publically slammed economic forecasters, who predicted that the economy was in a recession, claiming they are responsible for frightening consumers into financial hibernation.

Fri 05/06/2009 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 »

ARA claims Budget was not focussed on saving jobs

Retail industry group the Australian Retailers Association, has commended certain aspects of the Federal Budget, but is disappointed by it not making hard decisions, spending more than what is earned and its lack of interest in job retention or creation.

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 »

Wage increases will hurt retailers

The Australian Retailers Association has encouraged the Government to defer introduction of the Modern Retail Awards for at least 12 months, due to fears retailers will not cope with the added pressure.

Fri 01/05/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Employment stability is the key to economic recovery

According to the Australian Retailers Association the Rudd Government should have a strong focus on jobs and strategies to keep prices low for the Federal Budget in May.

Mon 27/04/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Tenancy crisis hits retail sector

According to the Australian Retailers Association, retailers around the country are facing a tenancy crisis, but the Government aren't doing anything to solve the problem.

Fri 24/04/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

Retailers trying to retain staff despite tough times

The Australian Retailers Association has released the March Australian Retailers Index 2009, highlighting that despite difficult economic times a large proportion of retailers are trying to retain current staff levels.

Mon 20/04/2009 12:00:00 / Read More »

ARA boss echoes McCain gaffe as he gets excited about rate cut

ARA executive director Richard Evans has made strikingly similar remarks about the economy as flailing US Presidential candidate John McCain. McCain changed his comments later, but does Evans really think the economy is strong?

Tue 07/10/2008 12:00:00 / Read More »

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A Paragon of point of sale: Samsung's "huge investment" in retail

Samsung has big plans for retail this year, with a new point of sale concept rolling out into stores across Australia. Current sat down with Samsung's VP of consumer electronics to find out why the brand is investing so heavily in the last three feet.

Fri 24/05/2013 03:32:31 / Read More »

Tell us about your upcoming event!

After two years of embarrassing inactivity, we're starting to take our Events page seriously. Get in touch if you are organising or attending an event, conference or trade show of relevance to the industry.

Fri 24/05/2013 02:16:13 / Read More »

Pour some sugar in me: Drinking coffee the glam rock way

After nights spent slashing through mad guitar solos and defenestrating TVs in Las Vegas, every true rock star needs a pick me up in the morning. And UnderCurrent has just the thing to do the trick...

Fri 24/05/2013 11:02:01 / Read More »

A taste of Modena in Sydney: First look at the new Glem Gas showroom

Glem Gas has opened a sleek new showroom in Sydney, with plenty of space to showcase the 2013 Glem and Emilia appliance ranges, as well as a dedicated demonstration kitchen for getting hands on with the Italian products.

Fri 24/05/2013 10:26:07 / Read More »

The most out-there, unusual and eye-catching coffee machines at MICE

There's no better place to observe some unusual appliance designs that at a trade show. Here are our picks for the most eye-catching coffee machines from the Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE).

Fri 24/05/2013 09:58:12 / Read More »

Breville unveils world first Oracle manual automatic coffee machine

A machine that combines the customisable functionality of a solo traditional with the simplicity of an automatic: that was the goal of Breville's design team several years ago, and today it has been achieved with the unveiling of the Oracle.

Thu 23/05/2013 12:20:06 / 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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A taste of Modena in Sydney: First look at the new Glem Gas showroom

Glem Gas has opened a sleek new showroom in Sydney, with plenty of space to showcase the 2013 Glem and Emilia appliance ranges, as well as a dedicated demonstration kitchen for getting hands on with the Italian products.

Fri 24/05/2013 10:26:07 / 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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Pour some sugar in me: Drinking coffee the glam rock way

After nights spent slashing through mad guitar solos and defenestrating TVs in Las Vegas, every true rock star needs a pick me up in the morning. And UnderCurrent has just the thing to do the trick...

Fri 24/05/2013 11:02:01 / 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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Top 10 Best Appliance Brands in Australia

Across the appliance spectrum, a number of brands stand out as having higher recognition, a better reputation, a greater share of voice and all the other abstractions that conflate to become brand equity. What brand will be #1?

Wed 22/05/2013 03:48:15 / Read More »

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What is the best appliance brand in Australia?

ASKO

Breville

De'Longhi/Kenwood/Braun

Dyson

Electrolux

Fisher & Paykel

Fujitsu General

Miele

Nespresso

Smeg

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Myer's gastropodous growth continues, omnichannel still a focus

Department store Myer, a bedrock for the small appliance categories, has achieved its fourth straight quarter of comparable sales growth, registering a 0.4 per cent uptick for the third quarter of FY2013.

Wed 22/05/2013 11:53:34 / 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 »

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 »