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The art of curating Christmas experiences
The art of curating Christmas experiences
Christmas in shopping centres is no longer just about the decorations or carols playing through the PA system.Christmas in centres is about setting the scene for engaging and memorable experiences...
Retail advertising evolution  supports shopping centre  revolution
Retail advertising evolution supports shopping centre revolution
Traditional retail is changing. As it evolves, so do we in the shopping centre business and using enhanced data can increase advertising options and drive bottom line profitability. For many...
Is tableage the new corkage?
Is tableage the new corkage?
A fairly common response these days when booking a table at a successful restaurant is “We can take a 6.30pm booking but we’ll need the table back by 8.15pm”. This...
Electricity procurement 101: A guide for shopping centres
Electricity procurement 101: A guide for shopping centres
Electricity charges are a constant topic of conversation; talk-back radio is deluged with comments from homeowners and small business operators. And the larger users of power (like shopping centres) are...
South Australian Retail Leases Amendment Bill tabled in Parliament
South Australian Retail Leases Amendment Bill tabled in Parliament
The South Australian Government began a review of the Retail and Commercial Leases Act in 2014. A Bill has just been tabled proposing some 28 amendments to the Act. The...
Shopping Centre Investment Review FY19
Shopping Centre Investment Review FY19
FY19 Market Overview Transaction activity slowed substantially in the second half of FY19. Of the $6.5 billion of transaction volumes recorded in the 2019 financial year, only $1.7 billion (26%)...
Owned media assets are unlocking new revenue streams for shopping centres
Owned media assets are unlocking new revenue streams for shopping centres
First there were kiosks – someone thought about putting one in a mall and a new source of revenue was born. Then it was casual leasing followed by ‘pop-up’ shops....
Construction: cheaper, faster and with less risk
Construction: cheaper, faster and with less risk
Mainbrace is one of Australia’s leading shopping centre construction companies with an in-depth knowledge of shopping centre and retail construction. In an age in which we need to cut costs,...
Why the demise of the department store is not bad for shopping centres
Why the demise of the department store is not bad for shopping centres
Department Stores have been on the way out for some ten years. But why? Tony Dimasi explains; he tells us where they succeed and more importantly, what the future holds…...
CAR PARKING: Unreasonable expectations run high
CAR PARKING: Unreasonable expectations run high
You might find this difficult to believe, but there is a move afoot to legislate for free parking in shopping centres for retail workers. The issue has incredibly wide implications....
Matters of the heart are not always so simple
Matters of the heart are not always so simple
Investing in the future of business, especially retail, should be at the heart of our government’s economic strategy. The Australian retail sector has faced a dynamic of change during the...
South Australian Retail Trading Bill 2018
South Australian Retail Trading Bill 2018
It’s hard to believe that South Australia still clings to outdated laws governing retail trading hours. It beggars belief that the South Australian public still have to follow the dictates...
Are you ready for the 2018 Retail Realm?
Are you ready for the 2018 Retail Realm?
With the 2018 eftpos ARA Australian Retail Awards slowly approaching, retailers across the country have already started submitting their entries. The Awards this year are titled ‘The Retail Realm: thinking...
The ARA pushes for payments pain reduction
The ARA pushes for payments pain reduction
With the rapid development of technology in the retail industry and the constant rise of online retail, we continue to advocate for payments reform to promote a more innovative, competitive...
Australian retailers are still far from united
Australian retailers are still far from united
SCN readers will know, we publish comment from both the National Retail Association and the Australian Retailers Association. One would think that the aims and objectives of both organisations would...
The NRA opposes minimum wage increase
The NRA opposes minimum wage increase
Recently, the ACTU released a proposal to increase the minimum wage by $50 (7.2%) a week, claiming that it would create 57,000 jobs in the first year and a further...
SA trading hours reform
SA trading hours reform
Angus Nardi gives us an overview on trading hours reform in South Australia. He says that compromise and incrementalism is a potential trend that could continue. Shop trading hours reform...
NSW gift card regulation
NSW gift card regulation
Someone gives you a gift card for a retail purchase, and it expires in 12 months – any problems? It could have no expiry date – what a problem if...
ACCC re-authorises casual mall code
ACCC re-authorises casual mall code
It’s an extremely difficult task to bring myriad groups together to support a common cause. Our industry’s ‘Casual Mall Licensing Code of Practice’ was successfully re-authorised recently by the ACCC....
Productivity commission –
Productivity commission –
Sometimes, the evolution of public policy can feel a lot like the release of a ‘greatest hits’ album. There is an initial pique of excitement and curiosity, before you come back to reality...
Have yourself a merry little Christmas trade
Have yourself a merry little Christmas trade
With Christmas fast approaching, many retailers find this time of year both daunting and stressful. However there are some key business strategies that retailers can put in place to...
Crowded places strategy
Crowded places strategy
Australia’s Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, recently launched a new national counter-terrorism strategy, which has specific relevance to shopping centre owners and operators...
Emphasis on Employment Law
Emphasis on Employment Law
Over the past few months much has been written regarding employment law issues, and I would like to update retailers on the work ARA has been doing over the past few months...
Recognising remarkable retailers
Recognising remarkable retailers
The eftpos ARA Australian Retail Awards are the industry’s largest and longest-running recognition of success, recognising remarkable leaders and disruptors in the retail space...
Melbourne crime: One every three days – when will it end?
Melbourne crime: One every three days – when will it end?
Melbourne has been experiencing a serious wave of crime, and has become something of a national hotspot.
Amazon confirms Australian launch
Amazon confirms Australian launch
The chatter about Amazon’s launch over the last 12 months has been steadily growing, with several reports now talking deeply about the timing and impact on Australian...
Employment relations overview 2017:   what’s in store for retailers?
Employment relations overview 2017: what’s in store for retailers?
The New Year is upon us and, once again, it’s time to prepare for what is shaping up to be another big year for the retail industry...
Penalty rates decision in sight
Penalty rates decision in sight
Penalty rates are back in the news, as a decision will be handed down by January 20. Lower Sunday rates for the retail industry are ...
Payments in the spotlight
Payments in the spotlight
Technology has real impact on our business and will continue to do so. In the short term, it will lead to a dramatic change in the way we pay for things, and the ‘smartphone’ will lead...
Boxing Day trading reform
Boxing Day trading reform
The NSW Government is once again having a crack at introducing widespread Boxing Day trading.
Australia’s new Small Business Ombudsman
Australia’s new Small Business Ombudsman
Bruce Billson, as we’ve noted before, is regarded as one of the heroes of the Federal Government. He has a long list of achievements  for small business to his name,...

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