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I know what I like: why most of us stay true rather than think outside the square

08 April 2013

Sarah Whyte April 4, 2013 The Age You may think you are an exciting individual, but chances are your consumer…

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Death of the milk bar expected in a decade as servos and convenience stores take over: Report

08 April 2013

Cara Waters 03 April 2013 SmartCompany The iconic corner store and milk bar is under pressure and is likely to…

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Zara hit by slave labour allegations

08 April 2013

LUCY OSBORNE April 04, 2013 Daily Mail HIGH Street fashion chain Zara is under investigation over the use of sweatshops…

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Bans on trans fats reduce diseases: study

08 April 2013

AAP April 04, 2013 BANNING restaurants and fast food outlets from using trans fats is an effective way to prevent…

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Killing your darlings: getting rid of products to improve profits

08 April 2013

April 4, 2013 The Age Earlier this week, publishing house Bauer Media announced the axing of two magazines: monthly fashion…

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Shell puts Geelong refinery on market

08 April 2013

Peter Ker April 4, 2013 The Age Petroleum giant Shell has announced that its Geelong refinery is for sale. Shell’s…

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BP Launches First Brand-Wide Fuel Loyalty Program

08 April 2013

April 4, 2013 CSDecisions BP Driver Rewards offers cents-per-gallon fuel savings. BP Products North America Inc. has announced the launch…

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Stronger Warnings on Tobacco Sold in India

08 April 2013

April 4, 2013 NACS Online A new law with tougher graphic cautions on tobacco products went into effect April 1.…

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Woolworths ‘in ACCC probe’

08 April 2013

Noel Towell April 8, 2013 Canberra Times Woolworths is being investigated by the federal competition watchdog over the way it…

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Postage costs soar by 30% as online retail booms

08 April 2013

Sarah Whyte April 8, 2013 The Age The prices of prepaid Australia Post packages have been raised by up to…

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Subway shop staff underpaid for five years

02 April 2013

Vanda Carson April 02, 2013 The Daily Telegraph THE franchisee of four Subway stores in Newcastle, NSW, has been fined…

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Rot sets in as dollar, imports hit fruit

02 April 2013

Rachel Baxendale April 02, 2013 The Australian THOUSANDS of tonnes of top-quality Goulburn Valley peaches are rotting on the tree…

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