Echt powers through the downturn

If you’re into fitness and are looking for high-quality activewear that not only looks great but also performs exceptionally, Echt might just be the brand for you. This Australian-based company specializes in designing and producing functional and stylish activewear that meets the needs of athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike. One of the standout features of […]

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Baby Bunting survives the latest chapter of the epidemic

Baby Bunting says that the trend of buying less is having a moderate impact on its customers. In January, the company experienced a spike in absenteeism at its distribution centre. According to Baby Bunting, customers have opted to shop for essential items instead of buying cheap. He noted that many pregnant women have also opted […]

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Adairs strong growth continues

Adairs reported a huge year last year with sales exploding during COVID and it looks like it’s success is going to continue with sales ballooning again this year. Adairs have been fortunate to be one of the big beneficiaries of Australian’s looking to spend their surplus funds on home improvements and renovations. Many Australians are […]

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Mighty Craft Acquires Stable of Brewers

Consolidation of brewers is on it’s way reports that Mighty Craft is acquiring four brewers for $47 million in an industry that is growing quickly. The purchase is expected to increase the group’s revenue by 57 per cent to $78.7 million. Mighty Craft already has a large stable of brands including Slipstream Brewing, Kangaroo Island […]

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Sustainable Fashion

Fashion Is the biggest industry in retail and for those that love fashion, there is a sense of guilt that comes with contributing to the fast fashion society we now live in. Consumers are purchasing more fashion than ever with the manufacture of clothing growing and fashion houses turning over styles faster than ever. The […]

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Online Retail still continuing strongly in May

According to an NAB online sales index report, online retail has lost a bit of it’s shine in May as many bricks and mortar stores open as Australian’s are feeling more comfortable about the Coronavirus state and governments ease lockdowns. Online retail fell a modest 1 percent in May after recording a significant rise in […]

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