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Caltex takes top spot in list of Australian manufacturers

Lion and CUB both slipped back in the rankings based on company revenue.

Supermarkets ditch discounting to focus on loyalty and collectables

Supermarket giants shift focus from increasing market shares to boosting profit margins.

What are retailers doing for Mother’s Day this year?

Stores look to capture over a billion dollars in spending.

Caltex, Fonterra named in Australia’s Top 10 manufacturers

Lion, Coca-Cola Amatil, Nufarm and Inghams all made the top 30.

Wesfarmers, Woolworths named among Australia’s top companies

Wesfarmers is expected to fall down the list this year following the demerger of Coles.

Australia “caught in the middle” of trade war between US and China

“The Australian agricultural sector is likely to be one of the largest winners."

Pet foods fuelling new markets for pet-care sector

IBISWorld says emerging trend is a significant opportunity for the local industry.

Dogged determination

More Australians are becoming health conscious on behalf of their pets.

Coles catching up to Woolies on price

IBISWorld says supermarket sector remains competitive.

Beer drinkers buck 9-year decline in grog

Craft Beer is driving a drinking renaissance, as Coles and Woolies move on trend.

Vitasoy releases new plant milk range

Coconut Milky and Almond Milky are available in supermarkets.

How to avoid copycats and private labels from killing your brand

It's important to make a clear point of difference.

Woolies’ latest move may shift Aussie supermarkets’ strategies

IBISWorld says the decision may indicate preference for private labels over bigger brands.

Top 1,000 Australian companies announced

Wesfarmers, Woolies lead the list of successful brands.

Sugar, milk industries dominant in 2017

Sugar, grain and milk industries stand out in 2017.

Aussie farmers benefit from Asian Free Trade agreements

Veggie growers are the winners of free trade agreements.

Fizzy drinks losing their sparkle

Non-carbonated drinks are a rising force in the beverage industry.

Sigma’s Chinese venture boosts half-year results

Sigma Pharmaceutical signifies strong retail network and recent Chinese launch increases profit.

Strong exports keep seafood processing afloat

Strong export growth is keeping fishing and seafood processing afloat amid Chinese competition.