Picking up a spike in tectonic activity
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Picking up a spike in tectonic activity

While driving from Pod Bay to San Jose.

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Why Guzman y Gomez wants to sell more breakfast burritos

Why Guzman y Gomez wants to sell more breakfast burritos

Mexican-inspired fast food chain Guzman y Gomez plans to increase morning sales and has rejected shrinkflation concerns about its product.

  • byColin Kruger andJessica Yun
Loyalty comes at a cost:the apps holding back Australian shoppers

Loyalty comes at a cost:the apps holding back Australian shoppers

Customers staying loyal to businesses and making choices against their own interests are the target of a policy overhaul aimed at turbocharging the economy.

  • byMillie Muroi andShane Wright
‘I’m not scared of the words fast fashion’:Alice McCall defends Shein collaboration

‘I’m not scared of the words fast fashion’:Alice McCall defends Shein collaboration

The Australian designer has described her new collection with ultra-cheap Chinese giant as “investment” pieces of “very good quality”.

  • byJessica Yun andLauren Ironmonger
Australia’s cities no longer ghost towns as workers,travellers and students return

Australia’s cities no longer ghost towns as workers,travellers and students return

City retailers are popping the champagne corks as workers return to the office,international tourists and students fly in and shoppers come back for weekend visits.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
Super Retail shares soar despite court brawl over bullying allegations

Super Retail shares soar despite court brawl over bullying allegations

Shares of Rebel Sport owner Super Retail Group rallied on Thursday as a battle over the suppression of explosive allegations against its top management played out in court.

  • byColin Kruger
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The winners and losers as Sydney Metro shakes up city’s businesses

The winners and losers as Sydney Metro shakes up city’s businesses

Businesses at older rail stations say trade is down since Monday’s opening,but hope faster commutes will boost numbers if fewer choose to work from home.

  • byPenry Buckley
Westfield centres ramp up security as shoppers return

Westfield centres ramp up security as shoppers return

The retail landlord says it has “materially” increased security and is refreshing its tenants to lure back shoppers battling the cost-of-living crisis.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
Think you’ve snagged a bargain online? It’s you who’s been snagged

Think you’ve snagged a bargain online? It’s you who’s been snagged

While new and competitive businesses are a good thing for consumers,we should keep a careful eye on these companies. After all,they’re keeping a close watch on ours.

  • byMillie Muroi
Is this what they mean by a price freeze?
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Is this what they mean by a price freeze?

Or are they just thinking outside the cube?

Shopping centre owner counts cost-of-living crunch

Shopping centre owner counts cost-of-living crunch

The country’s second-largest retail landlord,Vicinity Centres,has had a decline in sales across its shopping malls as Australians cut back on discretionary spending.

  • byCarolyn Cummins