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In times of crisis, Australians turn to their homes, focusing on food and maintenance, according to the results from a Roy Morgan survey. It’s revealed that at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Australians nominated Bunnings and Woolworths as their most trusted brands.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched its Consumer Data Right Register today, after being pushed back a few months in February. The register will allow businesses to apply to be recognised as Accredited Data Recipients.
Two long-dormant brands are set to be revived in the Australian market, with news the Polly Waffle chocolate bar is coming back to supermarket shelves and drivers will soon see Ampol back at the petrol bowser. But is the nostalgia both represent enough to win back consumers?
National Reconciliation Week 2020 kicks off this week with the theme ‘In This Together’ that highlights whether in a crisis or in reconciliation it’s about coming together to support each other in a shared experience.
Across all countries, just over half of consumers are using Amazon and search engines as their starting point for inspiration, according to the Future Shopper 2020 report.
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A digital distribution platform for marketing content, created by Gefen Technologies, is set to launch in Australia with plans for an initial public offering (IPO) and to list on the ASX by year-end.
Klarna, the buy-now-pay-later fintech outfit, had just launched in Australia with its global campaign, ‘Get What You Love’, featuring Lady Gaga, when the COVID-19 pandemic broke.
Looking to create a point of difference on customer service, health fund, Bupa, has launched a WhatsApp messaging channel that customers can use instead of waiting on hold.
The coronavirus pandemic is affecting everyone the world over, bringing unprecedented disruptions and challenges both to the way we work and the way we live. Marketers seeking new tools for navigating the changing operating environment will find many martech outfits have been quick to retool solutions to meet the coronavirus challenges.
As an energy wholesaler, Jemena is one step removed from electricity and gas users. But wanting better visibility of customers, the B2B company decided to adopt an entirely new customer experience (CX) platform.
Carsales has wrapped up its brand new social content series, ‘Grey Nomads’, a light-hearted look at the life of caravanning around Australia on the ‘Big Lap’.
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Inundated with requests to help struggling cafes and restaurants hit hard by COVID-related shutdowns, two-year-old hospitality startup, HungryHungry, went from a two-week to two-hour turnaround to develop digital ordering sites for venues.