Retailers go beachcombing

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According to a research survey, AustraliaEs population is expected to have reached 20 million, by the end of 2003, and this spells disasters to the retail industry since, now more Australians will be living in coastal locations outside capital cities than the total number of people living in the bush, that is, non-coastal, rural Australia. Some tips and dos and donEts for regional retailers of Australia are given with a view to keep the retailing industry from harms way.

Author: Lloyd, Simon
Analysis, Population density

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Brand new way

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The retail trade sector in Australia is not likely to be well placed in 2006. In this context, trends in consumer spending are discussed. The strategies adopted by some of the retailers to survive and make profits, despite the downtrend, are discussed.

Author: Lloyd, Simon
Management dynamics, Consumer Expenditures, Private Households, Stationery stores, Consumer Exp-Stationery,Writing Suppl, Consumer Expend-Food & Tobacco, Consumer Expend-Health & Recreation, Consumer Expend-Reading & Recreation, Management, Consumer spending, Company business management, 2006 AD

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The convention crowd

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The growth in Australia's business tourism market is discussed. An analysis of the relevant statistics is presented.

Author: Lloyd, Simon
Lodging & Tourist Services, Accommodation, Passenger Transportation Arrangement, Travel industry, Business travel, Industry forecasts

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Subjects list: Australia, Retail industry, Retail trade, Forecasts and trends, Statistics, Market trend/market analysis
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