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  2. Woolworths Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths Supermarkets (colloquially known as "Woolies") is an Australian chain of supermarkets and grocery stores owned by Woolworths Group.Founded in 1924, Woolworths is currently Australia's largest supermarket chain with a market share of 32.5% as of 2023.

  3. Woolworths Group (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Bella Vista, Sydney, it is the largest company in Australia by revenue and number of employees, and the second-largest in New Zealand. [3] Founded in Sydney in 1924 as variety retailer Woolworths Limited, the company entered the New Zealand market in 1929 and has traded in every Australian state and territory since 1960 ...

  4. Australian National Bibliographic Database - Wikipedia

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    ANBD is Australia's largest single bibliographic resource, containing bibliographic records of published and unpublished sources that form part of an Australian collection, as well as catalogue records of items from the US Library of Congress and other institutions. It includes holdings data, name and subject authority records. It supplies ...

  5. Australian Wool Reserve Price Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Th Australian Wool Reserve Price Scheme (RPS) was a price floor scheme for wool that operated in Australia between 1970 and 2001. The scheme was set up by the Australian Wool Commission, created in November 1970, which was succeeded in January 1973 by the Australian Wool Corporation (AWC). The scheme was set up to smooth out fluctuations in ...

  6. Woolstores in Geelong - Wikipedia

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    To address these issues, the Australian government implemented a protectionist reserve price scheme in 1974. Under this scheme, the government would purchase the wool clip if prices fell below a certain level. The scheme operated until 1991, when the accumulation of excess wool posed a threat to the Australian economy.

  7. Boans - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the store became the largest private employer in Western Australia. [7] In late 1929 Harry Boan handed control of the Boans store to his son Frank Boan who had been living in England with his mother since 1913. Like similar businesses, Boans had a mail order catalogue issued from the late 1930s that continued into the 1950s.

  8. Fremantle Woolstores - Wikipedia

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    Fremantle Woolstores were at least four large buildings on the southern side of Fremantle Harbour, in Fremantle, Western Australia. They include: [1] Westralian Farmers; Elder Smith and Co; Goldsborough Mort; Dalgety and Co; The larger two operations were Elders Woolstore [2] [3] [4] and Dalgety Woolstore.

  9. Wool and Basil Workers' Federation of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian trade union leader and later politician Theo Nicholls served as part-time secretary of the union in South Australia, and was active in its organisation. [4] The Wool and Basil Workers Union was involved in a demarcation dispute with the Australian Textile Workers' Union in 1913 over work done at Botany woollen mills. [5]

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