Patagonia to temporarily close all Australian stores in response to COVID-19
Outdoor adventure brand Patagonia will temporarily close all of its Australian stores from today, as the retailer continues to grapple with the COVID-19 outbreak.
Adore Beauty founder Kate Morris rallies more than 130 e-commerce business owners in virtual ‘war room’ to tackle coronavirus
More than 130 e-commerce business owners have joined an exclusive virtual ‘war room’ to support each other through the COVID-19 crisis.
These bookshops are offering free local delivery for readers isolated because of coronavirus
Independent bookshops in Victoria are delivering books for free to readers who are in isolation at home due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19.
Why this business owner made the “agonising” decision to close her doors in the face of coronavirus
As the coronavirus crisis continues, one small business owner has got ahead of the curve, and made the “agonising” decision to close her two stores.
“Let the PM pay”: Tent retailer cashes in on government stimulus with $750 camping kit
Tentworld has launched its Scotty’s $750 Pandemic Couples Recovery Kit package, encouraging people to spend their stimulus cash, and head to the country.
Kikki.K: Nine buyers come forward in 24 hours, as in-store sales jump 94% and online sales grow 400%
The directors of stationery chain Kikki.K say they are "humbled" by an outpouring of support for the brand, as sales jump and nine interested buyers and partners come forward just days after it collapsed.
Kikki.K plunges into receivership, citing “perfect storm” of factors
Australian stationery business Kikki.K has fallen into voluntary administration, with co-founder Paul Lacy blaming a "perfect storm" of factors.
Global cosmetics brand Mary Kay ends Australian operations
Global cosmetics company Mary Kay has closed its operations in Australia and New Zealand, saying it no longer sees "a sustainable future in either market".
Sales for Australian toilet paper brand Who Gives A Crap take off in the UK, following massive demand at home
Australian ethical toilet paper brand Who Gives a Crap is seeing its sales take off in the UK, following a massive influx of demand in Australia.
Aussie toilet paper panic leads to 1000% sales boost for Who Gives a Crap, but founder Simon Griffiths says sharing is caring
The toilet paper stockpiling phenomenon has led to a huge influx of sales for online brand Who Gives a Crap, which has now declared itself out of stock.
Spotlight to offer Harris Scarfe lifeline, but uncertainty remains for stores and staff
Prominent department store chain Harris Scarfe looks set to emerge from receivership, with the Spotlight Group given exclusive rights to buy the collapsed business.
Gerry Harvey predicts more Australian retailers are set to collapse
Australia should expect to see more retail brands collapse this year, according to high-profile retailer Gerry Harvey.