MGA Independent Retailer Issue 4 July-August 2021

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INDUSTRY NEWS

NATIONAL QUEENSLAND

MGA meets with QLD Minister for Small Business Hon Di Farmer MP Locally produced packaged wines, beers and spirits for QLD community grocers On Tuesday 25th May, MGA’s Jos de Bruin and Debbie Smith met with the QLD Minister for Small Business Di Farmer, as well as Attorney General Shannon Fentiman and Minister for Industrial Relations Grace Grace’s Senior Advisers. The meeting was to discuss two major priorities essential to the future survival and viability of the independent grocery and supermarket sector in Queensland. They being; 1. The Entrepreneurial Pipeline Project (EPP) makes several recommendations to drive the growth and prosperity of local QLD artisans fresh and gourmet food products as well as QLD produced wines, beers and spirits and 2. Addressing the five year Trading Hours (TH) Moratorium, which comes to an end in August 2022. Both matters go and hand in hand in terms of importance and priority. Discussions took place to explain the origins of the EPP and why the EPP and the TH Moratorium go hand in hand. MGA explained that the purpose of the five year Trading Hours Moratorium

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in QLD was predicated upon the independent grocery and supermarket sector being able to develop and establish a “whole of meal” solution. To create a solid competitive point of difference between the two major chain stores and the German retailer, which already dominate the QLD food and grocery landscape. The two major chain stores can already stock, promote and sell packaged liquor. The independents cannot. Minister Farmer was very keen to pursue the EPP and could see the powerful case for QLD owned grocers and supermarkets to stock, promote and sell local wine, beers and spirits. The peak QLD bodies representing the wine, boutique beers and artisan spirits producers fully support the EPP and would like to see their local businesses grow., with their products ranged in QLD owned grocery and supermarket outlets. MGA has advanced and recommended the Tasmanian local packaged liquor licensing model, allowing artisan wines, beers, and spirits to be sold from within the grocery and supermarket gourmet

food sections in the stores – local wine with local cheeses, for example. Minister Grace Grace’s Adviser indicated that the Moratorium on Trading Hours review would commence in August 2021. MGA will be kept fully informed of the following steps regarding the lodging of submissions to defend the continuation of the moratorium. Attorney General Shannon Fentiman’s Adviser fostered support for the EP project but indicated a few challenges from various quarters of government and other industry sectors toward independent grocery and supermarkets availing themselves to stock and sell local QLD wines, beers and spirits. MGA will keep members informed of any progress after further meetings with QLD Ministers in coming months.


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Same day alcohol delivery regulations tightened

2min
pages 69-72

ASEAN, Australia launch Project Portcullis 2021 to tackle Illicit Tobacco

1min
page 68

eftpos’ digital identity solution connectID is now live

2min
page 63

19 Crimes Cali Red wine in partnership with California icon, Snoop Dogg

1min
page 67

IGA launches new-look ‘Supa Valu’ stores to rival Aldi

2min
page 61

Adroit’s top tips to help you to prepare for your supermarket insurance renewal

3min
pages 56-57

Industry Tribute: Dean White

1min
page 62

Apply Wood and Timber Product Knowledge training

1min
page 55

Flu Season: The Importance of Personal Hygiene and PPE 2021

5min
pages 48-49

South Australia Timber Industry Roundtable

1min
page 53

Getting to know our MGA TMA members

2min
page 52

Frederick O’Connell Scholarship

1min
page 54

Can businesses mandate COVID-19 inoculation for Australian workers?

1min
pages 45-46

Woolworths Scraps Darwin Dan Murphy’s Development

2min
page 47

Consumers want to Shop Local – Go Local

2min
page 44

COSBOA’s Peter Strong to retire; Alexi Boyd appointed CEO

2min
page 39

Local Supermarkets preferred by Australians

2min
pages 36-38

A Sustainable Supermarket - Case Study

5min
pages 34-35

ACCC will not oppose Woolworths acquiring 65% share of PFD

3min
pages 30-31

2021 Budget Supports “Go Local”

1min
page 29

Cybersecurity with Minister for Home Affairs Hon Karen Andrews MP

1min
page 27

A message from the ATO: JobMaker Hiring Credit

2min
page 26

NSW Treasury Small Business Economic Recovery Forum

2min
page 28

MGA meets with QLD Minister for Small Business Hon Di Farmer MP

2min
page 24

Introducing Wage Inspectorate Victoria

1min
page 21

Grocery unit pricing here to stay

1min
page 20

The Australian Economy - The infrastructure projects boosting the economy

2min
page 17

MGA TMA welcomes Aimee and Jenny to the Legal and IR Team

3min
page 13

Major changes to part-time hours in the general retail industry award

2min
pages 14-15

Single-Use Plastic item bans around Australia

3min
pages 18-19

Fair Work Act 2009: New Definition of Casual Employment – what does this mean for Members?

2min
page 12

The Australian Economy - A better economy = more confident firms

2min
page 16

Why are exorbitant Merchant Payment Fees affecting the viability of members businesses?

5min
pages 6-7

CEO welcome

4min
page 5
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