In today’s This Week in the Market, Australia Day trading hours are announced, read the latest news on the proposed Market in the south-east, your chance to supply fruit and veg to Victoria’s prisons plus last call for nominations into the Northern Business Achievement Awards. Market News Christmas all wrapped up for another year The Christmas… Read more »
Read the article >In today’s This Week in the Market, access card common expiry letters will be distributed this week, celebrate Chinese New Year today and the summer edition of MarketFresh News is out now. Market News Access card common expiry – letters distributed this week As mentioned in last week’s Market news, business principals will receive a letter from the… Read more »
Read the article >21 June 2016 In today’s This Week in the Market learn more about recycling including what waste goes where, we announce the winner of the Samsung tablet and pick up your free passionfruit point of sale kit. Market News Satellite station or transfer centre? What waste goes where?It’s important that all Market users dispose of their general… Read more »
Read the article >In today’s This week in the Market, Happy Chinese New Year and pooling equipment enforcement. At the Market Pooling equipment accounts – enforcement commencing Friday 26 February As part of the Market Operating Rules, all fruit, vegetable and flower related businesses that use hardwood pallets need a ‘pooling equipment account’. Pooling equipment accounts provide a… Read more »
Read the article >In today’s This week in the Market, Chinese New Year lion dance will be in the Market February 8, a pooling equipment reminder and Valentine’s Day point of sale available now for greengrocers. At the Market Chinese New Year – Lion Dance 8 February 2016 Monday 8 February is Chinese New Year. 2016 is the… Read more »
Read the article >In today’s This week in the Market a reminder that children are not allowed at the Market, Fire Services Levy update and passionfruit point of sale available now. At the Market Children are not allowed at the Melbourne Market Some Market users have fond memories of their time spent at the Melbourne Market as a… Read more »
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