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Lifting of COVID-19 restrictions to boost economic recovery

The start of an easing of COVID-19 restrictions from the end of this week will signal a much needed boost to the economy, federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has signaled. In a ministerial statement at Parliament House today, Mr Frydenberg outlined the ‘sobering’ economic hit from the global pandemic and the strict-government imposed restrictions to lower

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Popular juice recalled over contamination fears

A popular juice brand sold at IGA, Coles, Woolworths and independent stores across Australia has been recalled on safety fears. A number of Pure Tassie’s Organics Pure Apple juice ranges have been recalled due to a microbial contamination of mycotoxin – Patulin, which can cause illness if consumed. The affected products include: 1. Apple and

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Industry input sought for Australia’s Bioenergy Roadmap

  The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has put the call out for bioenergy sector stakeholders to have their say on the development of the Bioenergy Roadmap. The roadmap, who is being developed with assistance from consortium ENEA Consulting and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, will outline the role bioenergy will play in Australia’s move into renewable

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Coles to open two distribution centres dedicated to online orders

Coles has secured long-term pre-lease commitments for two new high-tech online customer fulfilment centres in Sydney and Melbourne. Leased through Charter Hall, both facilities are anticipated to be operational by 2022 and will focus primarily on fulfilling online food and grocery orders. Both will feature UK based Ocado Group’s automated single-pick fulfilment technology and end-to-end

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Warnings for viability of Australia’s fresh milk supply

  The Federal Agriculture minister has warned Australia could run out of fresh milk supplies if the domestic dairy industry isn’t given a lifeline. Minister David Littleproud issued the dire caution yesterday, stating 500 dairy farmers had dropped out of the industry in the past year, many due to drought and market conditions. Mr Littleproud

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AACS 2019 State of the Industry Report

The Australian convenience industry is now worth $8.8 billion, the AACS’s highly anticipated 2019 State of the Industry Report has found. Released yesterday, the report gives a snapshot of how the industry and Australia’s 6995 stores performed last year. The category driving the most value was Food, which accounted for almost half the industry value

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