Sunday, July 31, 2016

Should dogs be allowed in pubs?

THE fur is flying in this pet loving enclave of inner city Sydney, where angry residents are howling in protest at a council crackdown on pets in pubs.

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Burger chain targeted with bugs

COCKROACHES, locusts and crickets were released as part of a protest against a burger chain’s role in an immigration swoop.

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How Myer beat the internet

THE department store, which just a few years ago seemed headed for the grave, might yet survive thanks to its new tactic.

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

Rising shares many miss out on

A REBOUND on the sharemarket has delivered Aussies strong investment gains, but many mum-and-dad investors are missing out.

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Friday, July 29, 2016

Telstra wins Olympics case on Rio TV ad

THE Australian Olympic Committee has lost its Federal Court case against Telstra over an alleged breach of rules in its “I go to Rio” campaign.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

‘Hands off our chicken schnitz’

THE nanny state has hit its peak with a bizarre plan to regulate the size of our favourite pub meal, for the strangest of reasons.

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End of the road for Ford Falcon ute

WITH the last Ford Falcon ute rolling off the production line today, here’s everything to know about the Aussie vehicle that changed the motoring world.

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Crazy queues at lululemon sale

“APPALLING. I will never do this again. What a test of my zen.” Lululemon fans got more than they bargained for at day one of the label’s warehouse sale.

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Amazon’s $1 billion success story

ONLINE giant Amazon has boosted its profits by an incredible 900 per cent, and it’s got nothing to do with its retail store.

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Woolies ditches private label supplier

MURRAY Goulburn, the dairy co-op that supplies Woolworths’ private label range, has taken a $100 million hit.

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Oswals settle part of their legal battle

THE Oswals have settled part of a mammoth legal case over the sale of their Australian fertiliser business.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Kmart’s extreme choc-a-box move

STICKY-FINGERED chocolate thieves have forced a Kmart store in Melbourne to resort to extreme measures to protect its Cadbury stocks.

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Virgin Australia posts $225 million loss

AUSTRALIA’S second biggest airline is bleeding cash as it struggles to turn its fortunes around, posting a $225 million annual loss statement.

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How to avoid this $75 million rip-off

THE High Court has upheld $75 million worth of late fees by ANZ Bank, prompting fears of a “free-for-all” by banks. Here’s how to avoid the fees.

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Millionaire’s spectacular nosedive

JUST weeks ago, rich-listers Zhenya and Lydia Tsvetnenko had the world at their feet. Now their own world’s crashing down.

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Worker ‘ambushed’ over his website history

HE ACCESSED hardcore porn at work and was alleged to have visited sites with “beautiful women in nature”, but now a Perth car dealer’s won $25,000 in damages.

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Steep bill from failed ANZ case

THE company that funded a class action over ANZ credit card fees says its earnings could take a hit of almost $10 million from the failure of the case.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Bank customers lose fight over late fees

THE company that funded a class action over ANZ credit card fees says its earnings could take a hit of almost $10 million from the failure of the case.

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Court to rule on ANZ credit card fees

THE High Court will today rule on whether ANZ customers were overcharged tens of millions of dollars in credit card fees.

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Real reason Woolies is struggling

WOOLIES is finally closing some of its supermarkets. The great Australian chain has been bleeding for a long time.

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Monday, July 25, 2016

The hits keep coming for Woolworths

IT’S been a bad news day for Woolworths.

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Real reason Woolies is struggling

WOOLIES is finally closing some of its supermarkets`. The great Australian chain has been bleeding for a long time.

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NRMA stole my parking plan

A SMALL-time entrepreneur is ready for a David vs Goliath court battle. He says the NRMA stole his idea.

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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Remember this guy? He’s back

THIS is not a drill. The man at the centre of one of the most cringeworthy interviews in our political history is making a comeback.

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Bank slammed over ‘inconsiderate’ sign

A BANK is under fire after posting a controversial sign on its window that critics claim is “out of touch” with reality.

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Woolworths to ‘axe 500 jobs’

SUPERMARKET giant Woolworths says it will cut 500 jobs as part of a major overhaul of its business, which will involve closing underperforming stores.

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Could lockout laws finally change?

A TOP politician in NSW backs changes to Sydney’s controversial lockout laws, saying they don’t have the greatest impact — it’s the last drinks that count.

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Finally, an end to those annoying ads

A JUDGE has slammed this “immoral” company for taking advantage of “the fears and anxieties” of men around their bedroom performance.

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From takeaway guy to $156m man

WHO says you can’t rise through a company anymore? Meet the former pizza delivery guy worth an absolute fortune.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Woolworths kills off family business

IT WAS was supposed to create more competition, but Woolies wiped the floor with this family-run supermarket.

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What Wolf of Wall Street tried to hide

EXPLOSIVE allegations have emerged about the source of cash used to bankroll the Oscar-nominated film, The Wolf of Wall Street.

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Bunnings’ new $2 billion rival

IT’S BEEN dominating the $46 billion home improvement sector for years, but Bunnings could finally have a real competitor.

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What really killed Eagle Boys

IF THERE’S one way Australias really differ from Americans, it’s this: local restaurants are still king.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

People scared to agree with Sonia

WAS Sonia Kruger right? A lot of people certainly seem to think so — but they’re not likely to say it in public.

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Frankenstein veg making Coles rich

IN THE rolling Adelaide Hills, the Samwell family have brought to life their very own Frankenstein monster: an “exclusive” vegetable for Coles.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

IGA ‘picking up Woolies shoppers’

INDEPENDENT supermarkets are absorbing Woolworths customers, the boss of Australia’s largest IGA network claims.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Eagle Boys pizza goes under

AUSTRALIA’S third largest pizza chain has finally come crashing down to earth, and they can thank Domino’s for the experience.

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7-Eleven clerk with balls of steel

INSANE security footage has emerged of a 7-Eleven worker wrestling a shotgun pointed at his face from a would-be robber.

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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Will this ad fix Telstra’s network?

WITH Telstruggle taking the mantle from Vodafail as Australia’s most unreliable telco, it’s hoping this new ad will change customers’ minds.

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Why everyone should shovel s***

EVERYONE should shovel s*** at least once in his or her life — whether it’s dog poo, kitty litter or horse stalls. I did, and I loved it.

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Woolies ‘in a world of trouble’

IT’S the flashy new Woolworths move to attract shoppers, but will it prove yet another another failure in a long line?

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Thursday, July 14, 2016

David Jones reveals sales figures

SALES at David Jones increased by eight per cent in the year to June, even though a warm start to winter dented clothing sales.

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Coles is now delivering booze at night

IN THE latest volley in the war against moderation, Coles will now deliver grog to your house at night and on weekends.

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More rough weather hits Surfstitch

ONLINE retail group Surfstich has been dealt another blow in a year of turmoil which has wiped most of the value off the company.

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AAMI forced to pull car insurance ad

AAMI Insurance have been forced to pull and replace one of their ads after complaints from customers who even suggested their advertising team be “retrenched”.

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Bizarre product of high-speed rail

AUSTRALIA may soon get as many as eight new towns as part of a $200 billion high speed rail plan. But would you live there?

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

And you thought Sydney Tower was tall

SYDNEY’S skyline could be dominated with skyscrapers of more than 300m that would loom over Sydney Tower.

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Why Pokemon Go is bigger than you thought

POKEMON Go has become a worldwide phenomenon and changed the face of gaming forever — but this is just the start, experts say.

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UK defence firm’s Aussie move

SOUTH Australia has further cemented its position as defence capital of Australia now the Babcock International Group is moving its regional HQ to Adelaide.

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Truth about Dick Smith revealed

THE administrator for Dick Smith has released its report into the collapse of the electronics retailer. Here’s what they found.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Dick Smith shortfall ‘at least $260m’

GIFT card holders and other creditors to collapsed retail chain Dick Smith will be left at least $260 million out of pocket, administrators have revealed.

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