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NAB shares have soared on the back of its trading update.

ASX closes higher for third day straight as NAB jumps; Santos cuts jobs

The Australian sharemarket ended the day in the green as investors digested a raft of company results, with National Australia Bank jumping after a trading update. 

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The application to replace these stained-glass windows outside Market Street with clear glass has been abandoned.

Owner abandons plans to scrap the QVB’s stained-glass windows

After weeks of public backlash and almost 2000 submissions against the move, Australia’s second-largest retail giant quietly withdrew its application.

  • Cindy Yin
Former Wallaby prop Bill Young has splashed out on a hotel in Griffith.

Wallabies pub king Bill Young splashes out on the Gem Hotel

The former Wallabies loosehead prop has spent $50 million on this year’s biggest regional pub deal. Meanwhile, luxury house LVMH expands to the north shore.

  • Carolyn Cummins
A fire in Myer triggered the second evacuation of Northland in 24 hours.

Northland bollards insufficient to protect centre: security expert

A day after an allegedly stolen car smashed through the shopping centre, staff have also raised security concerns.

  • Angus Delaney, Alexander Darling and Hanna Mills Turbet
Shopping ay Chadstone takes its toll.

Three days inside the climate-controlled confines of Chadstone sent this reporter into a daze

It seems every Melburnian has a Chaddy story. The shopping mecca has drawn generations, who have worked, wandered, spent and even got married in the precinct.

  • Stephen Brook
ABS figures showing retail spending in September was slower than expected, rising just 0.1 per cent during the month.

Australia’s shopping centres shake off cost-of-living gloom

While many of us still struggle in the cost-of-living crisis, the big shopping centre landlords are optimistic they’re on the cusp of a retail recovery.

  • Simon Johanson
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Retailers are returning to prime CBD locations, according to leasing managers.

Australia’s cities no longer ghost towns as workers, travellers and students return

City retailers are popping the champagne corks as workers return to the office, international tourists and students fly in and shoppers come back for weekend visits.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Peter Huddle, CEO of Vicinity, at Chadstone.

Shopping centre owner counts cost-of-living crunch

The country’s second-largest retail landlord, Vicinity Centres, has had a decline in sales across its shopping malls as Australians cut back on discretionary spending.

  • Carolyn Cummins
Morley Galleria

‘No faith’: Mayor slams stalled $350m Morley Galleria redevelopment

Broken promises to revive the 36-year-old, “run-down, half-empty” Morley Galleria into the community hub it once was has angered locals, their mayor and their MP.

  • Claire Ottaviano
Vicinity Centres owns the Chadstone shopping mall in Melbourne.

Vicinity ‘left exposed’ to security threats after senior management shake-up

One of Australia’s largest mall owners significantly downgraded its security management at 57 major shopping centres around the country in the month before the deadly Westfield Bondi Junction attack.

  • Simon Johanson