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Woolworths completes $57m upgrade of Adelaide Regional DC to deliver food and essentials to South Australia communities faster

Date Time Share Woolworths completes $57m upgrade of Adelaide Regional DC to deliver food and essentials to South Australia communities faster Upgraded Adelaide Regional DC to improve service to 250 retail stores across South Australia and NT Expanded site to handle 2,500 extra product lines and improve supply chain resilience New solar installation to offset around 20 per cent of the site’s annual energy needs Woolworths customers in South Australia are set to benefit from faster and more frequent deliveries of fresh food and groceries to their local store following the expansion of the Adelaide Regional Distribution Centre (DC). Woolworths Group’s supply chain and logistics arm – Primary Connect – formally unveiled the $57 million upgrade with South Australian Premier Steven Marshall and the Mayor of Port-Adelaide Enfield Claire Boan earlier today.

Yet another Hydro restructure means betrayal on renewable energy promise for Tasmania

Tasmanian Labor Slashing workforce is a massive betrayal by Liberals Energy Minister must explain the decision The Liberal Government and Minister for Energy Guy Barnett must explain why Hydro is slashing five percent of its workforce in a major betrayal of its promise to make Tasmania an international renewables leader. Shadow Energy Minister David O’Byrne said the Liberals had promised a jobs bonanza with a renewable strategy but the first act of Hydro’s new CEO was to instead cut jobs. “This is an absolute betrayal of the renewable energy promise by Guy Barnett,” Mr O’Byrne said. “At a time when they are telling the world we are the centre of renewable energy expertise and the government is promising thousands of jobs, the first act of the new hand-picked CEO is to cut five per cent of the workforce.

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