MGA Independent Retailer Issue 4 July-August 2021

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INDUSTRY NEWS

NATIONAL

Consumers want to Shop Local – Go Local! MGA members may be interested to know that a recent major bank survey of consumers found that more than 50 per cent of Australian shoppers want to buy locally sourced and produced products,

The report commissioned by CBA offers an analysis of the Australian consumer, with the first edition focusing on evaluating the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on consumer lifestyle and behaviours. The research shows more Australians are choosing to shop locally, supporting local online retailers and manufacturers as well as suburban shopping centres and neighbourhood stores. Our members have seen a demonstrable pick up in sales and businesses from their local customers since the emergence of COVID-19; understanding this consumer trend is especially important for all our members to comprehend. Our mantra is “Shop Local” or “Go Local” as per the COSBOA Go Local Campaign which needs to be backed up with continual investments into making the shopping experience exceptional every day, every month and every year. That’s how we keep our customers! The shopping local trend is occurring across a variety of categories,

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including groceries (53 per cent), recreational goods (59 per cent), fashion (58 per cent) and electronics (55 per cent). Additionally, almost two thirds (61 per cent) of consumers are praising local businesses for their adaptability to the disruption caused by the pandemic. This is certainly the case for all our supermarket, bottleshop and timber and hardware members too! The report shows one in four consumers have increased online purchases, with the biggest change in online shoppers’ activities during the pandemic being an increase in purchases made from Australian online retailers. This trend looks set to continue – with nearly one in two people (49 per cent) shopping more with domestic online retailers in 2020, and 52 per cent saying they will continue to do so this year. In contrast, consumers who made purchases from online retailers based offshore indicate their number of purchases moving forward will taper or revert to pre-pandemic levels.

Report highlights » Back to normal – More than 65 per cent of consumers expect spending on groceries, cafes, restaurants, personal care, and hardware will return to pre-pandemic levels.

» Pandemic spending – Over

40 per cent of consumers managed to cut their overall spending levels during the pandemic, while 39 per cent didn’t see any change, and 19 per cent increased their spending. Just under half (44 per cent) of those who spent less expect to continue to do so during 2021.

» Mobile wallet use rising –

The majority of consumers reported using cashless frequently than before the pandemic. 39 per cent of those who use a mobile wallet such as Apple Pay report doing so more frequently, with Gen Z and Gen Y driving the adoption of mobile wallets.

Source: CBA Shop Local Survey 2021


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Same day alcohol delivery regulations tightened

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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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