Glem Gas Appliances has announced it has relocated into new premises which it says is twice the size of its existing location.
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Electrolux Home Products recalls faulty ovens
Electrolux has issued a voluntary recall notice for several of its Westinghouse and Chef 540mm upright electric stoves after the detection of a potential fault with insulation from within the stove which can become displaced posing a possible fire hazard.
Sony launches official PlayStation 3 website
Sony Computer Entertainment Australia has announced the launch of its first official consumer facing PlayStation3 (PS3) website providing information on the console, the games and the technology behind the next generation video games device.
Toshiba launch new global flat panel brand
Toshiba has unveiled its global brand known as Regza, which will encompass a new line-up of large flat panel televisions set to launch across the world.
Senior Sony executives head for Sydney to Experience More
A number of senior Sony executives will arrive in Sydney next month to attend Experience More – an event which will celebrate the company’s 60th birthday and combine the resources of Sony’s consumer electronics, gaming and mobile telephony businesses.
QualiFi appoints new national sales manager
Custom installation specialists, QualiFi, has announced two staff changes at its Melbourne office, including a new national sales manager as well as a new custom division manager.
Sony expects over 500 retailers to attend Experience More
Sony Australia has confirmed that over 500 retailers are expected to attend its Experience More event in Sydney next month, which will celebrate the company’s 60th birthday and showcase products from three local divisions of the company.
Sunbeam gloats over unfair A Current Affair espresso report
Sunbeam has issued a press release gloating over the increase in sales generated by a report aired by A Current Affair in late April which its competitors described as ‘biased’.
Lexar recalls products before they burn consumers
Lexar Australia has announced the recall of its JumpDrive Firefly high speed USB flash drives sold in Australia between April Fool’s Day and 31 May, 2006.
Report confirms suppliers concerns about building slowdown
A report released by the Housing Industry Association (HIA) has highlighted the affects of last month’s interest rate hike on the new homes market, leaving suppliers and retailers in the whitegoods category to feel the affects.