Myer’s new owners will cut between 150 and 200 jobs before October this year when a new $50 million merchandising system is implemented in Myer stores nationally.
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Coffee machines recalled after spontaneous explosion
Playcorp Australia has confirmed that a range of coffee machines which suddenly exploded in consumer kitchens while heating were not sold through electrical retailers.
Sunbeam to enter gas barbecue market in September
Sunbeam has announced it will enter the $210 million Australian gas barbecue market in September with two Australian-designed and Chinese-made models priced at $799 and $1,199.
Electrolux factory rejects Enterprise Bargaining Agreement
Electrolux workers have rejected a new three-year Enterprise Bargaining Agreement put forward by the company at its refrigeration factory located in Orange.
Housework harms 40% of New Zealand homes
A survey commissioned by deep cleaning specialist Bissell on the cleaning habits of New Zealand residents, shows that up to 40 per cent of homes have arguments over cleaning.
LG to unveil world-first technology
LG Electronics will use the 2006 Sydney Home Show as the Australian launch event for a number of new products featuring world-first technology.
Electrolux Design Lab competition to promote healthy living
For the fourth consecutive year Electrolux will be running its Design Lab competition to promote and encourage young designers to create household appliances for the future.
Sony to drop CRT and focus exclusively on LCD technology
Sony Australia has announced it will be pulling out of the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and plasma television markets to focus exclusively on LCD technology products including Bravia and Grand Wega.
LG tops global plasma sales ahead of Samsung and Panasonic
LG Electronics Australia has issued a press release boasting that it has confirmed its leadership in visual converging technologies by topping global sales of plasma display panels (PDPs) in the first quarter of 2006, ending 31 March.
Sony holds PS2 at $A249 after US price drop
Sony Computer Entertainment Australia has confirmed it will maintain the current price of its PlayStation2 (PS2) console at $249.95, even though the price of the console has decreased in North America from $US149 to $US129.