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Australia’s first Wahlburgers to launch before Christmas

Inside Retail

Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg’s famed burger chain Wahlburgers will open its first Australian store in Circular Quay, Sydney before Christmas 2021. The restaurant will be located at 7 Macquarie Street, Opera Quays, will be able to seat 250 guests, and is expected to employ 65 workers. Wahlberg said the they had “chosen one of the most iconic venues in the world”, and that the restaurant will have views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Yatofu applies festive hues to post office in Zhejiang

Dezeen

A gift shop and events space lie inside this post office in Zhejiang, China , which design studio Yatofu has decked out in red, green and white. Bund Post Office – which is shortlisted in the small retail interior category of this year's Dezeen Awards – is situated in Ningbo, a city in northeast Zhejiang. When Yatofu was tasked with designing the interiors, it first examined the duties of post offices and the ways in which different communities use them.

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Peloton launches in Westfield, partners with David Jones

Inside Retail

Fitness brand Peloton is launching its first Australian showroom later this week, and will partner with department store David Jones to boost its bricks-and-mortar presence. Peloton’s first showroom will open on Wednesday in Westfield Bondi Junction, and will soon be followed by a standalone showroom on Sydney’s Martin Place. The first Peloton installation in the country, however, launched on Monday in David Jones’ Elizabeth Street store, with two more to launch in David Jones’ Bourke Street and

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Transforming Retail Award Winners: Trove – Most Promising Newcomer

Retail Insider

We asked all our winners in this year’s Transforming Retail Awards to tell us how they felt about winning their category. So here is our Q & A with Trove on their plans for the future. How do you feel about winning this Award? It is really rewarding to see Trove recognized as a leader in the resale space. Consumer demand for resale is soaring and premium brands now know the importance of controlling their brand and staying close to their customers by owning their trade-in and resale channels

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From Data to Decisions: Maximizing Retail Potential with AI

Speaker: David Azoulay, Marc Stracuzza, Román Tejada, and guest speaker Sucharita Kodali

Imagine a retail landscape where every interaction is personalized, every decision informed, and every opportunity maximized 🤔✨ Join us for an exploratory journey into the heart of AI-driven retail innovation. We’ll unveil the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in shaping the future of omnichannel personalization and e-commerce.

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L’Occitane opens world-first green store concept in Australia

Inside Retail

L’Occitane’s world-first Green Store is set to open its doors to the public in Australia this week as part of the Hong Kong-listed company’s sustainability program. L’Occitane Green Store has been built in the space of its Westfield Bondi Junction store in Sydney in partnership with the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA). The Refill Fountain has been added to the new boutique, allowing customers to refill their favourite products in the 100-per-cent recyclable aluminium ‘fore

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Pent-up shoppers jump onboard retail’s Freedom Day reopening

Inside Retail

As New South Wales retailers open their doors today for the first time in months, Monday 11th has been dubbed “Freedom Day” for many frustrated shoppers and retailers alike. Images of customers lining up at midnight openings for Kmart stores and queueing for their first haircut in some time are already circulating social media. Queues at the local Kmart just minutes before midnight.

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‘A good thing for inclusion’: Adairs launches Indigenous collaboration

Inside Retail

Australian homewares retailer Adairs has launched a 36-piece collection of bedding, art, homewares and nursery items designed by Indigenous artist Brad Turner online and in stores. The collection marks the retailer’s latest collaboration with an Indigenous artist following its hugely popular partnership with Lauren Jarrett and Melissa Greenwood, the mother-daughter artistic duo better known as Miimi & Jiinda, last year.

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Brands set sail with Sydney Opera House on Global Goals partnership

Inside Retail

The Sydney Opera House is welcoming brands to help it reach its sustainability goals by co-creating community activities and awareness campaigns. The latest is Dettol Australia, which is supporting the iconic Australian arts centre’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The two-year partnership will see Dettol collaborate with the Opera House on engaging, interactive and educational experiences focused on instilling long-lasting hygiene habits in kids.

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