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  2. Hardwarehouse - Wikipedia

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    Hardwarehouse. Hardwarehouse was a home improvement chain in Australia. The chain was an offshoot of BBC Hardware, which was owned by Burns Philp and then Howard Smith Limited, and had stores in Australia and New Zealand. It was established by BBC Hardware as a way to implement and develop the adopted hardware warehouse concept which was based ...

  3. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bunnings .com .au. Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. [ 2] The chain has been owned by Wesfarmers since 1994, and has stores in Australia and New Zealand.

  4. Masters Home Improvement - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .masters .com .au. Masters Home Improvement was an Australian home improvement chain operated by two retailers; Woolworths Limited [ 3] and Lowe's Home Improvement. It was established as a way for Woolworths Limited to enter the hardware retail market, which has been historically dominated by Bunnings Warehouse, owned by their ...

  5. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths New Zealand: 1964 in Opawa, Christchurch: Favona, New Zealand: Supré (closed by 2020) Clothing store: Clothing (women's) 19 (2007) 3 (2007) Cotton On Group: Unknown: Geelong, Australia: Taco Bell New Zealand: Fast food outlet: Tex-Mex: 10: 5: Restaurant Brands: 2019 in LynnMall, Auckland

  6. The Warehouse Group - Wikipedia

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    "The Warehouse" logo used up to 2006. No stores in New Zealand use this version anymore. All stores in Australia used this logo until they were renamed in 2008. The first Warehouse Group store opened in North Shore, Auckland in 1982. [8] [9] In 1994, Warehouse was added to the New Zealand Exchange under the symbol TWH. [10]

  7. Officeworks - Wikipedia

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    www.officeworks.com.au. Officeworks is a chain of Australian office supplies stores operated under parent company Wesfarmers . The company was established in 1994 by Coles Myer. Its head office is located in Chadstone, Melbourne. The store concept adopted by Officeworks was based on the US chain Office Depot. [ 7]

  8. Fletcher Building - Wikipedia

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    On 20 May, Fletcher Building announced its intention to lay off about 1000 staff in New Zealand, or approximately 10 percent of its workforce, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [15] On 11 August, it was reported that Fletcher Building was expecting a loss of NZ$196 million for the year to June 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [16]

  9. Structure of rugby union in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Map of all provincial unions within New Zealand. Rugby union in New Zealand is structured into four tiers. The top tier is composed of the national representative teams, with the men's team – known as the All Blacks – and the women's team – known as the Black Ferns, at the top, followed by other representative sides such as the Junior All Blacks and Māori All Blacks.