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Beaumont Tiles grows with acquisition
Beaumont Tiles has acquired a family-established Queensland-based business Majer Tiles.
Cotton On creates 500 new jobs
Cotton On is giving the Victorian economy a boost by creating 500 new jobs.
Gladstone Homemaker Centre sells for $27M
Jones Lang LaSalle have sold the homemake centre Home Gladstone in Queensland for $27 million.
Target in trouble with MAC Cosmetics
Target is under fire for allegedly selling fake M•A•C Cosmetics but the retailer said it “just doesn’t know” if the good that were sold in its stores from August 8 – which have now been removed from the shelves – were real or not.
Westfield may cut jobs
Shopping centre giant Westfield may cut up to 400 jobs from its global workforce of about 4,000 people.
Darrell Lea shut stores, axes jobs
Almost of half of the country’s Darrell Lea stores have had to close their doors as a result of the company entering into administration in July.
Harvey Norman MD criticises govt “loophole”
Harvey Norman’s managing director has criticised the Federal Government for “not closing the tax loophole†that allows consumers to purchase goods from overseas valued under $1000, without paying GST.
ACCC reviewing Woolies’ liquor deal
Woolworths is seeking approval from Australia’s competition watchdog to acquire a takeaway liquor licence in an area in which it already operates three liquor stores.