The news today that Peter “Kambo” Kambouris had left Retravision WA to join the Sydney-based Narta buying group may have been a surprise to his former group’s CEO, but it wasn’t to others in the industry.
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Kmart Homemaker 17 Piece Mini Blender product recall
Kmart has issued a recall of its Homemaker 17 Piece Mini Blender, due to problems with a faulty gasket.
Viva La Celebrity Chef! De Dietrich’s endorsement success
2011 has been a year of food festivals and celebrity chefs, with many brands using a bit of star power to target consumers. De Dietrich spoke to Current.com.au about its successes with star chef, Jacques Reymond.
Bosch smalls set to go large
Following on from the release of its first Kitchen Machine in the Australian market, Bosch spoke to Current.com.au about its decision to get into the category and its future plans for expansion.
Important AFL & NRL Grand Final, daylight savings and Labour Day news
A lot is happening in Australia this weekend, with two grand finals, the implementation of daylight savings and a public holiday for some states on Monday. All the info (including Twitter hashtags) is here…
Online must be part of your core business strategy: Dick Smith GM
Following a successful night at the Online Retail Industry Awards, where the company was named Best Multichannel Retailer, Dick Smith GM Debra Singh talks about the company’s successes in the online world.
Acronis appoints another distributor: Ingram Micro
Ingram Micro has today joined Datastor and Mindscrape as an Australian and New Zealand distributor of Acronis disaster recovery and data protection products.
Appliances Online & Dick Smith awarded as leaders in online retail
The Online Retail Industry Awards were held in Sydney overnight, with Appliances Online and Dick Smith picking up two awards each. Dick Smith was also named the 2011 Online Retailer of the Year.
Sharp equips the kitchen and classroom with new products
Sharp has released a new Inverter Sensor Microwave Oven for Australians wanting to entertain at home, as well as a touch-screen flat panel display designed for classrooms, lecture halls and commercial use.
Masters roll-out already a success and Woolworths strengthens hardware offer
Woolworths will spend up to $100 million rolling out its Masters big box outlets during the 2012 financial year, with the MD saying the first store is already a “resounding success”.