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MANILA, Philippines -- The Department of Energy (DOE) remains keen on launching a multi-million dollar facility meant to de-risk projects for geothermal companies. This, despite the planned changes ...
The media account for hardware chain Bunnings has gone to PHD, according to insiders. The account has been held by Initiative, which retained the business following a pitch against Ikon ...
PHD Melbourne has won Bunnings’ media account in a competitive pitch. B&T understands that the pitch included a who’s who of all Australia’s top media agencies, with GroupM, Publicis Groupe ...
MANILA, Philippines — Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Raphael Lotilla announced Thursday that he submitted his resignation to express his support for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who ...
Currently, renewables only account for around 22 percent of the Philippines’ power generation mix. But the DOE expects over 11,600 MW of committed RE projects to come online until 2030, a much ...
Bunnings operates 310 big warehouses and smaller format stores across Australia with 55,000 staff. It is the dominant player in the DIY space, and also owns Beaumont Tiles and Tool Kit Depot.
Bunnings denies this, saying new store openings are about "enhancing", not eliminating, competition. It says it engaged with the ACCC on the Jimboomba store, which it anticipates will open next year.
In one example, Bunnings' Citeco 0.9m 150kg ladder is priced at $115, and in a store visited by the ABC during their investigation, a sign hanging above it stated the 10 per cent price beat ...
Bunnings purchased a bag of worms from a farm in regional Queensland for $29.94 then sold it to customers for $49.90. That's a 66 per cent mark up. Then there are the rebates.
Hammer Media launches.Bunnings has launched a dedicated retail media network, Hammer Media, adding to the growing trend of big stores in Australia offering advertising. The hardware chains joins ...
Bunnings, the hardware juggernaut owned by Wesfarmers, registered a trademark for ‘Hammer Media’ late last year, The Australian can reveal. And, after unveiling Hammer Media to its hardware ...
Bunnings claimed it is “deeply disappointed” by the decision, and is seeking a review. The commissioner did not seek to impose a fine on Bunnings for the breach of privacy.