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Jessica Yun

Jessica Yun

Jessica Yun is a business reporter covering retail and food for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

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Coles posts healthy profits as measures against shoplifters pay off

While the rest of the retail industry grapples with a worsening retail crime crisis, Coles has been ahead of the curve.

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Tali Ross, interim chief financial officer (L), and Kate Beattie, interim CEO at Endeavour Group are running the company until Jayne Hrdlicka starts in January.

Gen Zs guzzling Hard Rated as Dan Murphy’s amps up security measures

The interim boss of Endeavour Group - the owner of Dan Murphy’s and BWS - says Australians are choosing to hit the pub instead of drinking at home.

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Universal Store chief executive Alice Barbery.

Subway’s new challenger, the next Penfolds: Six ASX chiefs on what’s next

Furniture, wine, milk and pies: the chiefs of Australia’s biggest retailers reveal what they’re plotting for the new financial year.

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GYG shares nearly doubled from its float price.

Guzman y Gomez grilled as it looks to beat Maccas on breakfast

The ASX-listed burrito chain may have been savaged by the market, but it reckons it can go head-to-head with McDonald’s for the morning coffee crowd.

  • Jessica Yun
Rebel Sport Limited is one of the four subsidiaries that will  be taken to court by the ombudsman.

‘It’s out of control’: Organised crime gangs strike Rebel stores

Forget teenagers stealing a pair of socks: professional thieves are ransacking Rebel stores – but that hasn’t dampened investor enthusiasm.

  • Jessica Yun and Colin Kruger
Frozen yoghurt chain Yo-Chi is coming of age.

Yo-Chi goes global: Cult favourite frozen yoghurt chain is growing up

The fast-growing Australian frozen dessert business is testing the waters in Singapore – but doesn’t want to look like it’s getting too big.

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Amazon is launching Amazon Haul, which will sell hundreds of thousands of products under $25 to go head to head with ultra-cheap online retailers Temu and Shein.

Amazon launches its own ‘trusted’ version of Temu in Australia. Here’s what we know

Amazon is introducing Haul, which will sell thousands of products under $25 to go head-to-head with ultra-cheap online retailers Temu and Shein.

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Outgoing JB Hi-Fi boss Terry Smart.

AI laptops selling but have a long way to go, says outgoing JB Hi-Fi boss

Terry Smart, who has delivered his last round of company results and will leave the retailer in October, says the devices are popular with customers because of their speed and long battery life.

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Then-opposition leader Peter Dutton was forced to backflip on his work from home policy.

Labor had a work-from-home plan for the election. Dutton announced his first

The government put the plan on ice to avoid distracting voters from opposition leader Peter Dutton’s policy of forcing public servants back to the office.

  • Olivia Ireland, Jessica Yun, Chris Zappone and David Swan
Kmart has been hit with a legal bid to provide documents on how it has dealt with two suppliers and their links to forced labour in the Uyghur region.

‘Let us see the audits’: Kmart faces legal battle over alleged links to Uyghur forced labour

Australia’s most beloved department store has been served with a court challenge to provide documentation on whether it has examined links to factories using forced labour in Xinjiang.

  • Jessica Yun