MGA Independent Retailer Magazine - August 2022 - Issue 4

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INDUSTRY NEWS

NATIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES

IGA Xpress Mascot The terrible saga continues In May 2019, a corner high rise apartment block in Bourke Street Mascot, near Sydney Airport, was condemned as an unsafe building when cracks and expansion joints were compromised only a few years after it was built. All tenants, including IGA Xpress were asked to vacate the building. All residents who lived in the 120 units above the store never returned. MGA became involved from day one to facilitate help, assistance and support from the NSW Government to deal with this matter expeditiously given that families livelihoods are at risk. Three years later and under extreme duress, store owners Ward Mellick and Scott Hill together with their families, owners and operators of the IGA Xpress in Mascot, have traded through in half the floor space they had prior to the disaster.

IGA Xpress Mascot may have 6 to 12 months left to trade in this premises which has almost half of its trading space removed owing to expansion joint issues within the store. MGA wishes Scott and Ward the best in navigating through this complex and unsavoury matter.

Scott Hill and Ward Mellic with MGA’s Jos de Bruin centre

Both families entire livelihoods are invested in this once thriving food and grocery store that was the hub of the Mascot community. For three years the store has been surrounded by ugly hoarding and more recently, Scott and Ward, have had to erect further steel reinforcing to guarantee safety for shoppers and passers-by. Thanks to Chris Lamont, NSW Small Business Commissioner, there is hope of providing some support and critical advice regarding this complex and challenging issue when dealing with the developers and owners strata committee. It is complex with all responsible ignoring obligations or wishing to seek ways of minimising their costs and exposures, rather than fairly compensating the Hill and Mellick families for their losses. Scott Hill and Ward Mellic with MGA President Debbie Smith centre

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The ACT Government Tranche 2 single-use plastic ban regulations

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pages 47-48

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pages 42-43

Timber Product Knowledge Training

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page 39

Important Member Announcement – Paracetamol Products

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The Prestigious Sam Richardson Perpetual Award

4min
pages 32-33

Global Online Shopping insight

2min
pages 36-37

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page 28

Whites Family IGA Supermarket Peregian

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page 27

Reddrop Group Conference 2022

3min
pages 34-35

Whites Family IGA Supermarket Baringa

2min
pages 25-26

Seasons Family IGA Supermarket at Noosa Junction Plaza

1min
page 24

Small Business Strategy to chart the future course

1min
page 16

CEO Welcome

2min
page 5

Get ready for changes to super guarantee - ATO

1min
page 19

Sunshine Coast local businesses meet with MGA

3min
pages 22-23

Award consultation requirements

6min
pages 8-9

IGA Xpress Mascot - The terrible saga continues

1min
page 20

Classification levels and higher duties under the General Retail Industry Award

4min
pages 12-13

Adverse action, workplace rights and protected attributes

4min
pages 6-7
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