Online marketplace Spend With Us celebrates supporting 800 regional Australian businesses in its first year
After one year of bumper success the online marketplace Spend With Us reflects on how it helped 800 rural Australian businesses.
US reselling marketplace Poshmark launches in Australia
Fast-growing secondhand marketplace Poshmark has launched in Australia, one month after listing on the NASDAQ.
Adairs to repay $6.1 million in JobKeeper payments after profits jump 233%
Adairs will return $6.1 million in JobKeeper payments to the federal government after recording an increase in profits for the first half of the 2021 financial year.
As lockdowns become the new normal, what support should state governments give SMEs hit by snap restrictions?
Victoria’s lockdown has put COVID-19 relief in the spotlight, as business groups urge the state to compensate businesses hit by restrictions.
Everyone tried to tell David Zahlan how to run Alexanders in 2020… but he ignored them all and sales boomed
David Zahlan gets no shortage of advice from people telling him how to run Alexanders. But he ignores it all.
Frozen yoghurt chain Yogurtland to close all stores the day JobKeeper ends
Yogurtland Australia will permanently close 11 stores across NSW, the ACT and Qld, blaming the economic instability caused by COVID-19.
Donations and fast-tracked grants: National Retail Association and Peter Dutton under the microscope
Just eight days after the National Retail Association made a donation, an $880,000 grant from Peter Dutton’s office was fast-tracked.
After a year of mammoth growth, family-owned dumplings business Mr Chen’s is using Chinese New Year to double down on its values
For dumpling business Mr Chen's, this time of year means big promotions and big business. But, it’s also a time for family and reflection.
Telstra to take back full ownership of 270 branded stores
Telstra plans to exit partnerships with independent licensees and Viva Group to bring all branded retail stores under its full ownership.
Law firm pushes ahead with Tyro class action on behalf of SMEs
Bannister Law is moving ahead with a potential class action against Tyro on behalf of small businesses affected by a prolonged system outage.
A floor price for alcohol decreased cask wine consumption in the Northern Territory: Is it time for a national rollout?
The Northern Territory's alcohol floor price reduced cask wine consumption without significantly impacting other alcohol sales.
From e-commerce to private labels: The pandemic shopping trends that are here to stay
Online sales have surged due to COVID-19, with Australians spending a total of $27.9 billion online from September 2019 to August 2020.