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Ready to take on the banks, releasing a statement reminding shoppers that ...
Woolies sticking it to the banks
Woolworths is ready to take on the banks, releasing a statement reminding shoppers that they can withdraw cash from its checkouts, free of charge - and without making a purchase. ...
FoodWeek - 1 day, 13 hours ago
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Set to continue its exploration of the mobile market with the introduction ...
Woolworths steps up mobile push as Vodafone sells GRL Mobile to wholesaler
Supermarket giant Woolworths is set to continue its exploration of the mobile market with the introduction of new pre-paid plans, following the launch of its Everyday Mobile service last year.
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Its foray into the telecommunications market is proving successful with parents and ...
Woolies tkes on the telcos
Supermarket giant Woolworths says its ...
Inside Retailing - 5 days, 5 hours ago
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Its foray into the telecommunications market is proving successful, with parents and ...
Woolworths pleased with telco progress
Supermarket giant Woolworths says its ...
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VCAT finds wall height errors to have “no significant impact on the amenity of the area”. The Alpine council is clearly in denial that it was in any way responsible ...
Alpine Opinion - 2:28 p.m. Saturday 20th March 2010 EST
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Breaking news
Council loses pointless VCAT appeal According to Prime TV News tonight (Channel 7) & Win (Channel 9): The Alpine council has lost its costly appeal against the wall heights of ...
Alpine Opinion - 5:45 p.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Call by big business for two years-plus pay freeze is driven by greed and self-interest
The demand by big businesses for a two year delay in any wage rise for about 1.4 million workers would drive down living standards and harm the economy, say unions. ...
ACTU - 10 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Young driver charged over incident at Golden Square Woolworths
POLICE have charged a 20-year-old Bendigo man with serious traffic and dishonesty offences following an incident in Golden Square on Wednesday night. Sergeant Brad Towers said police were at the ...
The Bendigo Advertiser - 8:29 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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New Right of Entry rules in Confusion
Employers across the country have been dealt a serious blow by a recent decision by Fair Work Australia on the new right of entry rules. As you may know, the ...
BlandsLaw - 8:12 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Bankwest next to issue RMBS
By: Jessica Darnbrough Bankwest has become the latest lender to launch a residential mortgage-backed bond issue. According to a report in The Australian Financial Review , the subsidiary of CBA ...
Mortgage Business - 7:43 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Woolies sticking it to the banks
Woolworths is ready to take on the banks, releasing a statement reminding shoppers that they can withdraw cash from its checkouts, free of charge - and without making a purchase. ...
FoodWeek - 7 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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How Will Heads of Government Departments Cut Regulatory Costs?
We couldn’t help but laugh at the front page of yesterday’s Australian Financial Review (AFR): “Tanner takes razor to red tape” Apparently, “The Rudd government will increase the powers of ...
Money Morning AU - 2:54 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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How to Ruin an Economy, Nobel Style
We couldn't help but laugh at the front page of yesterday's Australian Financial Review (AFR): "Tanner takes razor to red tape" Apparently, "The Rudd government will increase the powers of ...
ASX Newbie - 1:27 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Abbott interview with Alan Jones (Radio 2GB) - The Coalition’s plan for paid parental leave
Subjects: The Coalition’s plan for paid parental leave; health; the Government's bungled home insulation scheme; the Government's failed border protection policies. E&OE ALAN JONES: Leader, good morning. TONY ABBOTT: Morning, ...
Liberal Party - 11:05 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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More babble from cover up conroy
Senator Conroy’s refusal to release the NBN implementation study highlights once again his determination to avoid scrutiny of Labor’s $43 billion National Broadband Network. His stubborn refusal to release the ...
Liberal Party - 9:46 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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RBA calls for reliable CPI
By: Staff Reporter The Reserve Bank of Australia is calling for an overhaul of the nation’s key inflation measure as concerns mount that delayed readings could distort monetary policy. According ...
Mortgage Business - 8:03 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Thu 07:50 - Marius Benson's daily political analysis ... (audio)
Today Marius is speaking to David Crowe from the Australian Financial Review
ABC NewsRadio politics - 6:50 a.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Woolworths chairman to address QUT Business Leaders' Forum
Woolworths and Insurance Australia Group chairman James Strong, AO, will address the first Queensland University of Technology Business Leaders' Forum for 2010 on March 31.
Queensland University of Technology - midnight Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Wednesday Column: Swan, Rudd and Tanner are stuffing things up big-time
As I put it in my column.. "Swan, Rudd and Tanner are their own worst enemies. Days ahead of releasing a 900-plus page tax review that will demand sober consideration ...
Peter Martin - Economics, Canberra - 8:46 p.m. Wednesday 17th March 2010 EST
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Company Profile
Woolworths Limited is an Australia-based company. The segments of the Company are supermarket group, general merchandise group, consumer electronics group, hotels group and wholesale group. The supermarket group encompasses supermarkets, retail liquor outlets and petrol outlets. The general merchandise group encompasses BIG W discount department stores. The consumer electronics group encompasses Dick Smith Electronics, Tandy and Dick Smith Electronics Powerhouse stores. The hotels group encompasses on premise liquor sales, food, accommodation, gaming and venue hire. The wholesale group is comprised of the statewide independent wholesalers (SIW). The geographical segments of the Company are Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and India. During the fiscal year ended June 29, 2008 (fiscal 2008) the Company operated 3,030 stores in Australia and New Zealand.
Address: 1 Woolworths Way, BELLA VISTA, NSW, AUSTRALIA, 2153
Phone: (02) 8885 0000
Fax: (02) 8888 1029
