Talk:Bunnings

Article re-written, or more info needed
indeed... there is a wealth of more information needed to get this article into quality standards. I think that a quality article is need as Bunnings in such an iconic company through out australia. Mabey this article could evan be started from scratch to include things like all there stores, the type of stores, there three plank stratagie etc...

thank you (03 november 2007)

Newest Store
Vermont South - Built on a golf driving range? Ha! The golf driving range was in turn built on the site of an old tip. For many years I took my garbage there - now you can buy made in china chisels and screwdrivers. Garbage in, garbage out. And so the universe balances itself.. --Commking 04:46, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

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Lloyd's
Does anyone know the history of the Lloyd's hardware store chain? These were all converted to Bunnings stores in the mid nineties. - Diceman 15:29, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

Refernces...
I note, having followed the links to the references, that they are both very old, one (1) being 1997 and the other (3) being 1997. Reference (2) doesn't work anymore. I've written to the author to get an update on the status of the company's orientation to logging and wood products, as they appear to have adopted a more environmentally sound approach since these articles were written.

CM - 7th Nov 07

Assessment comment
Substituted at 10:31, 29 April 2016 (UTC)

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