Message from the Chairman: 15 April 2016

The National Retail Association exists to be a strong voice for the retail sector in the media and with...

The National Retail Association exists to be a strong voice for the retail sector in the media and with government and policy makers. We are not only Australia’s largest peak body for retailers, but also the most representative – with members across all aspects of the retail, fast food...

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Managing Mental Health in Your Workplace

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2007), one in five Australian adults will experience a mental illness in...

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2007), one in five Australian adults will experience a mental illness in any given year. With common conditions like depression and anxiety becoming more prevalent in the workplace, businesses are being urged to consider how they manage mental health issues amongst their...

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Boost your brand awareness – nominate today for Small Business of the Year

Nominations are open for the National Retail Association’s (NRA) Rewards for Excellence 2016. Rewards for Excellence aims to acknowledge and...

Nominations are open for the National Retail Association’s (NRA) Rewards for Excellence 2016. Rewards for Excellence aims to acknowledge and reward individuals and businesses in the retail sector that are thought leaders in their field, whilst promoting the diversity of viable career opportunities in an ever evolving industry. The NRA recently...

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FREE Webinar – It’s all about me: Personalising the retail offer

In today’s increasingly fragmented yet hyper-connected society, consumer behaviour can no longer be predicted, and yet all voices still...

In today’s increasingly fragmented yet hyper-connected society, consumer behaviour can no longer be predicted, and yet all voices still need to be heard. As retailers attempt to be more relevant to their target audiences, and cater to their unique needs, retailers are adapting their service offers and store experience strategies...

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CEOs to swap their suits for sequins

To help raise money for the prevention of domestic violence, 12 brave CEO's will swap their suits for sequins...

To help raise money for the prevention of domestic violence, 12 brave CEO's will swap their suits for sequins on April 15 in a hotly contested dance-off at Brisbane City Hall. A limited number of balcony tickets are still available, with all-night access to the main auditorium, a two course...

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BDO’s GST webinar wrap up

Thank you to the National Retail Association members who attended the recent BDO webinar. The retail sector is an engine...

Thank you to the National Retail Association members who attended the recent BDO webinar. The retail sector is an engine room of tax generation when it comes to existing taxes such GST, land tax and payroll tax. Small businesses have fought long and hard for the government to remove the...

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IR Update: FWC rules in favour of employee due to manager’s failure to prepare colleague for disciplinary meeting

In a recent case before the Fair Work Commission, a human resources manager has been held responsible for failing...

In a recent case before the Fair Work Commission, a human resources manager has been held responsible for failing to adequately prepare their colleague in the investigation of an employee. The employee, who had provided over 30 years of service to K&S Freighters Pty Ltd, was called to a meeting...

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New head of ACCI announced

The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) announced this week that James Pearson would be appointed to the...

The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) announced this week that James Pearson would be appointed to the position of Chief Executive Officer, replacing former CEO Kate Carnell. Mr Pearson will take up his role at the end of the month and brings with him a wealth of knowledge...

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Retail sales flat in February, but some categories shine

The recent release of the February 2016 retail trade figures by the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed flat growth...

The recent release of the February 2016 retail trade figures by the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed flat growth in retail sales, although strong performance is still being recorded in some key divisions of household goods and clothing. As indicated in the graph below, the sector grew by 3.7 per...

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Message from the CEO: 8 April 2016

This week’s Australian Bureau of Statistics results for February showed a continuation of the longer term growth in our...

This week’s Australian Bureau of Statistics results for February showed a continuation of the longer term growth in our sector we have been witnessing for some time now. The headline figures were no doubt disappointing – showing effectively no change from January’s results. However, the annualised growth rates showed a...

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Could you be the next Young Retailer of the Year?

Nominations are now open for National Retail Association’s Rewards for Excellence, which are recognised nationally as the highest accolade...

Nominations are now open for National Retail Association’s Rewards for Excellence, which are recognised nationally as the highest accolade in retail, and acknowledge excellence in ambition, leadership and innovation. This year will see the Young Retailer of the Year award included in the line-up, bringing together the most anticipated retail...

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Moving from multi-channel to omnichannel retailing

In today’s digital world, it is not uncommon for retailers to trade through multiple channels. It's almost a mandatory...

In today’s digital world, it is not uncommon for retailers to trade through multiple channels. It's almost a mandatory accessory to have online store. Try it!In today’s digital world, it is not uncommon for retailers to trade through multiple channels. It’s almost become a mandatory accessory to have an online...

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Advance Queensland Funding

As part of the Advance Queensland agenda, the Ignite Ideas Fund allows Queensland businesses and startups to apply for...

As part of the Advance Queensland agenda, the Ignite Ideas Fund allows Queensland businesses and startups to apply for funding up to $250,000 to help turn their ideas into market-ready products, create jobs and grow the Queensland economy. The Ignite Ideas Fund will help small to medium size business demonstrate...

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Working Holiday Visa – What you need to know!

The Working Holiday visa program in Australia is a great way for young people aged between 18 and 30...

The Working Holiday visa program in Australia is a great way for young people aged between 18 and 30 to visit Australia and earn some money while they're here. It's quick, easy and cheap to apply for if you're from one of the countries party to an agreement with...

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IR Update: The importance of disciplinary meetings

In a recent case regarding a human resource manager, manager and a long-serving employee, the Fair Work Commission has...

In a recent case regarding a human resource manager, manager and a long-serving employee, the Fair Work Commission has found that a better briefing to a manager should have occurred before he dismissed an employee during a meeting. The employee had been working for K&S Freighters Pty Ltd for...

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Have your say on the Australian Consumer Law

Consumer Affairs Australian and New Zealand is conducting a review of the Australian Consumer Law. An Issues Paper relating...

Consumer Affairs Australian and New Zealand is conducting a review of the Australian Consumer Law. An Issues Paper relating to this review has been released, which can be viewed here. Feedback is being sought on the following topics: 1. Consumer policy in Australia; 2. The legal framework; 3. Administration and enforcement; and 4. Emerging...

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