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7-Eleven Tests Fully Staff-Free Convenience Store in Melbourne

A very different kind of convenience store has appeared in Melbourne, with 7-Eleven trialling a location that operates entirely without staff. Instead of the usual mix of drinks, snacks and machines for coffee or frozen beverages, customers walk into a bright, simple space filled with vending machines, overhead cameras and background classical music. The test store is located at the busy intersection of Collins Street and Spencer Street in the CBD and has been set up as part of a short term trial. The idea is to see how city workers and commuters respond to a quick, automated experience that ...
illegal tobacco

Call for Major Senate Inquiry as Illegal Tobacco Market Continues to Surge

The federal opposition is pushing for a wide ranging Senate inquiry into Australia’s rapidly expanding illegal tobacco market. Concerns are growing about the level of involvement by organised crime groups and the increasing violence linked to the trade, prompting calls for a deeper investigation into how the sector operates and where it is heading. What the Inquiry Would Examine The proposal asks for a detailed review of the size of the illicit tobacco market, its effect on government revenue and public health, and how criminal networks are shaping the industry. The opposition also wants the committee to hear from small ...
7-Eleven

7-Eleven Tests Fully Staff-Free Convenience Store in Melbourne

A very different kind of convenience store has appeared in Melbourne, with 7-Eleven trialling a location that operates entirely without staff. Instead of the usual mix of drinks, snacks and machines for coffee or frozen beverages, customers walk into a bright, simple space filled with vending machines, overhead cameras and ...
illegal tobacco

Call for Major Senate Inquiry as Illegal Tobacco Market Continues to Surge

The federal opposition is pushing for a wide ranging Senate inquiry into Australia’s rapidly expanding illegal tobacco market. Concerns are growing about the level of involvement by organised crime groups and the increasing violence linked to the trade, prompting calls for a deeper investigation into how the sector operates and ...
Purtill

Smart Systems, Smarter Service: Purtill Group’s Ongoing Evolution with Beacon POS

For Matt Harber, IT Manager at the Purtill Group, choosing the right technology isn’t just about functionality; it’s about long-term reliability, simplicity, and the ability to support a growing network of service stations, retail outlets, and wholesale operations. Since 2017, Beacon POS Systems has played a key role in helping ...
holiday

Fuelling the Festive Rush: How Aussie Servo Operators Can Stay Ahead This Holiday Season

The end of the year is nearly here, and for most service station owners, that means one thing: a whole lot more traffic. Whether it’s families heading off on their Christmas holidays, tradies wrapping up their final jobs, or last‑minute shoppers dashing around town, the festive season brings a serious ...
illegal tobacco

Criminal Groups Exploiting Small Businesses to Bring Illegal Tobacco Into Australia

Authorities are uncovering a worrying trend where organised crime networks are using the names of genuine small Australian businesses to sneak large amounts of illegal tobacco through major ports. How the Scam Works Smugglers have been attaching their shipments to the identities of trusted traders in a process known as ...
fuel

Australia’s Fuel Stockpile at Risk Without Urgent Action

Concerns are growing about Australia’s limited fuel reserves, with new figures showing the nation continues to fall well below international energy security standards. Fuel Supplies Far Below Global Benchmarks As a member of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Australia is expected to maintain at least 90 days’ worth of key ...
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