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Sustainability the way forward for Aussie SMEs

A new study has found that sustainable and ethical business practices are emerging as a key growth driver for SMEs in Australia. The emergent trend forms part of the Australian findings of the Global 2018 SME Pulse Report from American Express and Oxford Economics, which was launched earlier this week. Of particular interest is how

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Caltex and Woolworths extend and expand partnership

  Caltex Australia and Woolworths yesterday announced that they have entered into a long-term strategic alliance across the areas of fuel supply, convenience wholesale food, redemption and loyalty. The new fuel supply agreement will ensure the safe and reliable supply of fuels to Woolworths for the next 15 years. In consideration of Woolworths entering into

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The real gambling behaviours of Australians

New Research from Roy Morgan shows that 49.1% of adult Australians gambled in an average three-month period in the 12 months to March 2018, down from 50.6% a year ago, following a gradually decreasing trend in the gambling industry across all categories. This decline is despite the growing proliferation of gambling options, such as online

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SPC

SPC welcomes Country of Origin Labelling

On July 1, SPC – a hundred-year-old Australian business – will finally have its moment in the spotlight when new Country of Origin Labelling (CoOL) regulations come into play. When the mandatory date for the updated origin labelling requirements for food sold in Australia was announced on July 1 2016, the Australian Government gave businesses

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Steve Cardinale

Roundtable Series: Steve Cardinale, New Sunrise

New Sunrise Managing Director Steve Cardinale  What changes have you seen in the industry over the past year? In terms of fuel, we are in over supply. There is healthy competition, and most towns have more petrol stations than are needed. With the simple supply and demand market forces one would expect fuel margins to

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