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Retail Industry Awards selects judges for 2021 Print
19th May 2021
The expert judges have been selected for the Retail Industry Awards’ prestigious Independent Retailer of the Year prize.
Independent Retailer of the Year is split into four categories – one for stores up to 1,200sq ft, one for stores between 1,200sq ft and 3,000sq ft, one for stores between 3,000sq ft and 6,000sq ft, and one for stores over 6,000sq ft.
The judges will be led by independent consultant John Heagney again and will do virtual store visits and videos of shortlisted stores.
His team this year will comprise Nigel Gray, formerly of Nisa, convenience expert Mike Igoe, and Guy Ousey from the IGD industry think-tank.
âRatbagâ and policy giant: Andrew Herington left his mark on Victoria
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Most Victorians donât know Andrew Herington, but they know his works.
Herington, who died suddenly on April 24 at the age of 68, was a giant in the shadows of Spring Street politics for more than 40 years.
Andrew Herington: helped build the Victoria we know today.
As an activist he worked with legendary advocate Ralph Nader, led the charge to ban leaded petrol and helped stop the extension of the Eastern Freeway not once but twice. He was the author of policy platforms for four state governments; pioneered power rebates for low-income households; was an architect of legislation making Victoria nuclear-free and one of the instigators of the West Gate Tunnel, the Metro Tunnel and Southern Cross Station.