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This Month
Supermarkets try new tack for vegan meat: price it like the real thing
Start-ups in the sector have been failing and demand forecasts have been slashed, leaving a company born out of a meat product maker an unusual beneficiary.
- Nick Bonyhady
- Exclusive
- Weight loss
Next blockbuster weight-loss drug to launch in Australia this month
Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy is about to go on sale here, avoiding the prospect of a supply disaster when compounded Ozempic is banned.
- Updated
- Nick Bonyhady
July
Woolworths seeks to fill two top exec jobs with exit of Davis
As outgoing chief executive Brad Banducci hands over to his successor Amanda Bardwell she will start to get her team in place.
- Carrie LaFrenz
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Why Australia’s No.1 hospitals business poached a supermarkets boss
Ramsay Health Care chairman David Thodey is trading in deep industry knowledge and expertise for a consultant’s mindset. Will it work?
- Anthony Macdonald
ASX drops 1pc | $3.2b BHP copper deal | Heartbreak in the Paris
Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.
Woolworths in leadership limbo after exec becomes Ramsay CEO
After missing out on the CEO role at the retailer, Natalie Davis will take over from long-serving Ramsay boss Craig McNally who will step down next year.
- Carrie LaFrenz
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Coles and Woolies can tap an $800m profit pool. It may be controversial
The media businesses of Australia’s supermarket giants are set to keep growing. But that may not excite suppliers as much as investors.
- James Thomson
Supplier survey suggests Coles has outperformed Woolworths all year
Ahead of financial updates from the major supermarkets next month, suppliers say Coles and Aldi are picking up market share over their rivals, small and large.
- Carrie LaFrenz
- Exclusive
- Funding
Woolies, Harris Farm, Tesla chair, pile in to back biosecurity start-up
ExoFlare has plans to build a global biosecurity tech firm, modelled on international cybersecurity players, and has big-name backers watching as it helps tackle bird flu.
- Paul Smith
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
The Good Guys debacle reveals inflation’s unexpected consequence
When inflation peaked at 7.8 per cent 18 months ago, no one could’ve predicted how it would affect some of our big brands.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Special Award
- Sustainability Leaders
Showing the way: Major brands embrace new recycling symbols
Making it easier for households to recycle packaging for food and consumer goods has won Australasian Recycling Labels a special award for Education Enabler.
- Alexandra Cain
Woolworths’ trashed reputation will cost Banducci
Woolworths has gone from the 7th most reputable corporate in Australia to the 42nd, on figures that feed into its management scorecard.
- Myriam Robin
Banks, REITs will only get cheaper as outlook darkens: fundies
Australian fund mangers Merlon Capital, Lazard Asset Management, Australian Eagle and Blackwattle share their best stock picks for FY25.
- Joanne Tran
‘Not the Coalition I used to support’: Samuel savages Dutton’s break-up plan
Former competition regulator Graeme Samuel and senior Liberal Kate Carnell have savaged Peter Dutton’s plan to break up supermarket giants, warning it could push up grocery prices.
- Tom McIlroy
Three ASX stocks to ride out the retail rebound
As retail sales data tops market expectations, Morningstar says some beaten-up retailer stocks may be ripe for a recovery.
- Joshua Peach
- Updated
- Supermarket wars
Dutton’s break-up powers are populist ‘madness’: Kennett
Former Victorian Liberal premier Jeff Kennett said the Coalition’s plan to break up Coles and Woolworths was “madness” that demonised employers and would not bring down prices at the checkout.
- Tom McIlroy
June
Lululemon returns for bigger bet on recycled leggings start-up
The company behind plastic-eating enzymes that enable athleisure to be endlessly recycled aims to have a large-scale manufacturing plant in Asia by late 2026.
- Simon Evans
Woolworths, CSL among ASX giants that should sell foreign assets
A wave of Australian companies are ditching their overseas businesses to bring capital back to Australia. MST Marquee says there are more that should do the same.
- Alex Gluyas
- Opinion
- Supermarket inquiry
The big lie of the big-stick code is lower grocery prices
By adding cost and complexity, these reforms may well increase the cost of doing business and this could be passed on to consumers at the checkout.
- Robert Hadler
- Tech & Telco Winner
- Women in Leadership
‘What she’s doing is shaping not just Telstra, but Australia’
Cybersecurity boss Narelle Devine, the winner of the Tech & Telco category, uses lessons from a decade in the Navy to fight off international hacking attacks.
- Tess Bennett