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Australians choose to shop local and smart

Date Time Australians choose to shop local and smart New rsearch from CommBank found 85 per cent of Australians intend to buy from local brands and businesses to help them on the road to recovery. CBA Executive General Manager, Kate Crous, said: “Given the COVID-19 crunch on local brands, it’s encouraging so many Australians are showing signs of mateship by choosing local brands.” While intention to shop locally was high across all groups, there were some stand outs. Across cohorts, the groups most likely to shop locally are those with children (89 per cent), followed by females (88 per cent) and Generation Y/ 23-34 years (87 per cent).

Emerging trends in fashion industry as brands move towards accessible clothing

Emerging trends in fashion industry as brands move towards accessible clothing
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Cupid aims for sensible shoppers this Valentine s Day

Perfume / aftershave – 23 per cent To acknowledge Valentine’s Day this year, CommBank Rewards has partnered with Australian businesses offering cash back on Valentine’s Day gifts. Eligible CBA customers can get cash back deals for a limited time with retailers including Mr Roses, Edible Blooms, Adore Beauty, Peter Alexander, Menulog and RedBalloon. James Stevens, Founder and CEO of leading online florist, Mr Roses, said sentiment around Valentine’s Day has improved year on year, with sales on Valentine’s Day typically 10 times higher than normal volumes. Commenting on the most popular gifts during this time Mr Stevens said: “A dozen red roses are a classic gift and typically the most requested arrangement to express love at Valentine’s Day.”

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