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“Impossible to ignore”: Witchery MD’s plans to capitalise on digital growth

Inside Retail

We were able to engage our store teams to assist with online fulfilment. Over this period, we have focussed our efforts on how we as a business can support and engage First Nation’s peoples, employees, customers and suppliers. IR: What are your plans for Witchery going into the next financial year?

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Proud local creates shop window for Barossa producers

Inside Retail

Shelley pivoted from her 20-year winemaking career in 2018 to start her consultancy business guiding small businesses in the Barossa. In so doing, she identified the need for a collaborative space for the region’s freelancers and small businesses. “I And I decided we could do the same for local makers and merchants.”.

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Proud local creates shop window for Barossa producers

Inside Retail

Shelley pivoted from her 20-year winemaking career in 2018 to start her consultancy business guiding small businesses in the Barossa. In so doing, she identified the need for a collaborative space for the region’s freelancers and small businesses. “I And I decided we could do the same for local makers and merchants.”.

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Being responsive to consumer needs will help attractions reconnect with communities

Lumsden Design

Thankfully things have moved on, and the conversation today centres around accessibility, combating ‘threshold fear’, and making these spaces more welcoming and inclusive. Rather than stuffy ‘curators of culture’, the dream has long been to make these attractions part of the fabric of daily life. And there has been some success.