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Mum's horror as baby falls out of car seat
WATCH: "My baby [could have] ended up flying straight past me and into the windscreen. The thought of it is still haunting me."

Mall expansion: Five reasons to be excited
Australasia's largest mall owner/manager plans to spend $500m expanding Westfield malls. What does it mean for you?

Monster $500 million expansion for malls
Australasia's largest shopping centre owner plans to spend hundreds of millions expanding three Auckland malls and bringing in new international retailers.

Brierley launches bid for Kirkcaldie Stains
Veteran corporate raider Sir Ron Brierley has made a takeover offer for cashed-up retailer Kirkcaldie & Stains.

Dick Smith - what you need to know
People have been warned that items bought between now and the stores' closure will not have the same guarantees as normal.

'Gerry Harvey, you could be next'
Electronics retailer Dick Smith Group, which collapsed last month, will close its 363 stores in Australia and New Zealand after its receivers couldn't find a buyer.

Dick Smith: Timeline of a retail collapse
The company, which yesterday announced all stores would close, began in 1968 and experienced big expansion in the 1980s.

Federation Clothing in liquidation
Federation Clothing and a sister firm with four Auckland stores has gone into liquidation owing creditors more than $1 million.

Online retail no substitute for bricks and mortar
Travel and home improvement spend helped lift overall retail sales for the December quarter and retailers are increasingly optimistic about future market changes.

Australian specs firm's cut price expansion
An Australian eyewear retailer plans to open up to four more stores in New Zealand.

Hallenstein shares drop after profit warning
Hallenstein Glasson shares slumped after the clothing retailer warned its first-half profit had fallen around 20 per cent.

Avocado shortage: Prices soar with demand
A shortage of avocados combined with increasing demand for the fruit has seen prices soar this season.

Hallenstein shares tumble on profit fall news
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings shares dropped after the clothing retailer said first-half profit fell about 20pc.

Is NZ too reliant on Eftpos?
New Zealand is quite unique with its population generally reliant on electronic transactions, a Retail NZ spokesman says.

Shoppers fume after Eftpos fails
Paymark blames "connectivity issues" for knocking out Eftpos system.

Tesco 'behaved like the Mafia'
Tesco used 'mafia-style' tactics to squeeze suppliers, driving some to the brink of bankruptcy.

Kirkcaldie & Stains makes way for David Jones
New Zealand's oldest store trading under its original name shut up shop yesterday afternoon to make way for a David Jones store.

Dick Smith failure: Too soon to know why
The administrators of failed electronic goods retailer Dick Smith said it was too early provide a view on why the electronics goods retailer collapsed.

'Nesting' move behind NZ retail boost
First Retail Group director Chris Wilkinson said strong property prices encouraged a culture of "nesting" in consumers.

NZ retail spending hits record high
New Zealanders spent a record $6b shopping in December, the highest ever monthly figure recorded by Statistics New Zealand.

Rise and fall of Dick Smith boss
It's been a dramatic rise and fall for Nick Abboud, the Dick Smith boss who entered the ranks of Australia's richest executives after the firm's sharemarket float.

Dick Smith chief calls it quits
Nick Abboud steps down a week after the troubled electronics retailer collapsed.

This time, Lululemon's 'naked pants' are by design
Two years after the see-through yoga pants recall, Lululemon is at a turning point.

Consumer NZ warning on Dick Smith sale
Warning to shoppers to think carefully about purchasing products in a major online sale launched by the embattled electronics seller today.

Dick Smith staff face wait on future
The receivers of Dick Smith have told employees it may take six-to-eight weeks to determine if the consumer electronics chain can be sold.

Michael Hill sales sparkle
Listed jeweller Michael Hill's sales surge in the first half of the financial year helped by a strong performance in Australia.

Creditors to gather to hear Dick Smith news
The administrators appointed to embattled electronics retailer Dick Smith will host a creditors meeting.