Author name: Naomi White

Coke’s wild new partnership

Coca-Cola Amatil have scored another lucrative deal, signing on as the principal partner of the new Sydney Zoo. The five-year deal will see the company become the official non-alcohol beverage supplier. The western Sydney based zoo, which opened last week, expects to attract one million visitors per year. And keeping in line with the zoo’s […]

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Kit Kat Gold

KitKat Gold wins C&I Choice of the Year

It’s gold by name and now gold by accolade as Nestle’s KitKat Gold Choc Whirl takes out C&I’s Choice of the Year award. It’s a fitting win for the confection, which Nestle launched with an impressive pop-up installation that allowed customers to take one of the more than 8,000 bars from an edible wall to

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IGA and Foodbank's Hungry Puffs

Pick up a box of Christmas cheer at IGA

IGA have embraced the spirit of Christmas this year, helping to give back to kids doing it tough. Partnering with charity Foodbank WA, more than 200 of the supermarket chain’s West Australian stores will take part in the Hungry Puff’s campaign. Shoppers can add an empty cereal box for $5, which will provide 10 meals

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Viva Energy Australia buys Liberty Oil

  It’s official, Viva Energy Australia are now the complete owners of Liberty Oil’s wholesale business. The acquisition of the remaining 50% was approved by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in October. Viva have said the sale will allow them to extend further support to regional communities and see the company, an an entity

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Caltex station sell off

Caltex Australia have sold 25 petrol stations amid a takeover bid from Canadian convenience operator Couche-Tard. The stations, which were mainly from inner city locations, were identified by the company as having development potential and totalled $136 million in sales. It’s expected the company will sell a further 25 sites early next year. It comes

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