Image Gallery: AACS Award dinner
The Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) held its black-tie awards dinner in glamorous fashion at Crown Melbourne.
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The Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) held its black-tie awards dinner in glamorous fashion at Crown Melbourne.
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The Therapeutic Goods Administration’s (TGA) prescription model for vapes and e-cigarettes has failed, says Theo Foukkare, CEO of AACS.
Bp Bayside Gateway has been named runner-up at the 2023 NACS Asia Pacific Convenience Retailer of the Year Awards.
Bp excels at NACS Asia Pacific Convenience Retailer of the Year Awards Read More »
The Australian Taxation Office and Victorian Police have seized and destroyed illicit tobacco with an estimated excise of over $31 million.
Over $30 million of illicit tobacco seized in raids Read More »
AACS has praised the efforts of QLD police, but says that further enforcement is required to stub out the issue of illicit tobacco
Queensland police uncover 150kg of illicit tobacco Read More »
The Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) calls for its members to be allowed to sell vapes the same way they sell tobacco.
It’s time to remove ineffective prohibition on vapes, says AACS Read More »
The Australian Association of Convenience Stores is encouraging people to have their say on Australia’s vaping and e-cigarettes laws.
AACS is encouraging people to have their say on vaping laws Read More »
The AACS Peter Jowett Convenience and Retail Award and AACS Store of the Year registrations for 2023 are now open.
AACS Peter Jowett Award and Store of the Year registrations now open Read More »
SA’s largest convenience retailer OTR has been granted permission by the SA Liquor Licensing Court to sell alcohol through its OTRApp.
OTR granted permission to sell liquor through its app Read More »
The AFCG is calling on state and federal governments to relieve financial pressure as energy costs are set to soar by 300 per cent in 2023.
Business calls on government for energy bill reprieve Read More »
The federal government’s industrial relations legislation, particularly the multi-employer bargaining element, has caused concern amongst industry bodies.
Concern over government’s industrial relations bill Read More »
Strong retail sales figures in September do not reflect an accurate picture for P&C channels, according to AACS.
Robust retail sales in September not applicable to P&C retailers Read More »
From today, single-use plastics such as plastic cutlery, food ware, straws, cotton buds, and cups are banned in NSW.
Single-use plastics now banned in New South Wales Read More »