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Sheike to enter South Australia in major bricks-and-mortar push

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Women’s fashion brand Sheike has announced plans to open its first store in South Australia off the back of strong online engagement in the state. It’s a really vibrant space, and we’re so excited to open,” Sandra Kennedy, Sheike’s general manager, told Inside Retail.

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Facebook Meta changing the way small businesses market themselves

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But with anything in the social media space, rivals will continue to release new features, functions and offerings in a bid to drive more users away from players like Facebook. Creating a plan can be daunting for owners who have minimal resources available for research and development.

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Retail appointments of the week

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Haynes, who started in Australia as territory manager in 2006, has previously held roles including chief business development officer and interim CEO. The Telegraph said her departure comes after “a clash with the luxury retailer’s Chinese owner Dickson Poon over her plans for the business”.

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Retail appointments of the week

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Retail appointments of the week

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Guzman Y Gomez appoints Hilton Brett as co-CEO By Celene Ignacio Quick service restaurant Guzman Y Gomez (GYG) has appointed Hilton Brett as co-CEO, effective immediately, as the company plans to launch an initial public offering and further expand in the US.

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Craveable Brands becomes first fast-food company to take on reconciliation

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Craveable Brands, the company behind Red Rooster, Oporto and Chicken Treat, has become one of just 250 organisations in Australia, and the only one in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry, to formally commit to the goal of reconciliation through a reconciliation action plan (RAP). A growing trend.

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The rise of Sheike: From Sydney market stall to style authority

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Inside Retail : I understand Sheike is planning to expand to South Australia. Sandra Kennedy: We’re planning on opening the store in the middle of this year, and we’re very excited because it’s actually our first SA store in the portfolio, and it will also be our first strip store, so our first store outside of a centre.

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