The most-downloaded wine app Vivino has now launched in Australia, supporting local winemakers
Wine marketplace Vivino has launched commercial operations in Australia and is offering a 50% reduction on commissions to local wineries for the remainder of this year.
From cold brew to oat milk: Dairy-free milk outfit Minor Figures expands in the US, ahead of launching its first light oat milk
Minor Figures is gearing up to launch the first light barista oat milk, adding yet another alternative milk to cafe menus around the world.
“A rising tide lifts all boats”: Zip’s Larry Diamond unconcerned about increasing competition in the Aussie BNPL scene
Zip Co has found itself in an increasingly crowded marketplace under increasing scrutiny. But founder and chief Larry Diamond is none-too-worried about the competition.
Tasmania tops the states for economic performance, and WA jumps to its highest rank in six years: CommSec
Tasmania and the ACT are the best performing economies in the country while Western Australia has jumped to its highest rank in six years, new CBA data shows.
Coles embraces AI for fresh produce management, in latest shift towards retail tech
Coles has partnered with Finnish tech company RELEX to implement AI ordering systems for fresh fruit and veg.
Why furniture retailer Brosa is now offering 16 weeks’ paid leave to all new parents
Furniture and homewares retailer Brosa has rolled out a new paid parental leave policy for both primary and secondary caregivers.
‘A turning point for the union movement’: Why an attempt to unionise at Amazon failed, but gained the support of President Joe Biden
These changes could mark a turning point for the union movement — and the millions of workers who think there should be another way.
Marketplacer secures millions in funding from Woolies, topping off 12 months of growth and the dawn of “e-commerce 2.0”
Melbourne startup Marketplacer has secured a multimillion-dollar investment from Woolworths, as we usher in a new dawn of retail in Australia.
Australia Post reverses ban on perishable goods that would have been a “crushing blow” to small businesses
Australia Post has walked back from its decision to stop shipping perishable goods and will now work with Small Business Ombudsman Bruce Billson to support small business food producers.
Ombudsman calls out Australia Post for “devastating” ban on perishable goods from July
Small businesses relying on Australia Post to send perishables like truffles, butter, cheese and meats will no longer be able to from July.
Sydney shopping centre owner takes Solomon Lew’s Just Group to court over unpaid rent
A landlord of Solomon Lew’s Just Group has taken legal action against four stores, demanding more than $3.5 million in allegedly unpaid rent.
Booktopia partners with Zookal, taking on its $22 million annual book business
Booktopia has signed an agreement with Zookal to handle the sourcing, supply and distribution of its book sales.