Menulog closes Australian operations after 20 years
Food delivery service Menulog is ceasing Australian operations on November 26, 2025, affecting 120 staff and 21,000 couriers. Discover why local businesses weren't surprised.
Food delivery service Menulog is ceasing Australian operations on November 26, 2025, affecting 120 staff and 21,000 couriers. Discover why local businesses weren't surprised.
Australian-born food delivery service Menulog is closing all local operations from November 26. Find out what happens to your account credits and the reasons behind the shock decision.
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Discover how Bunnings Warehouse's popular DIY workshops are building stronger Australian communities through hands-on activities and social connection.
Discover how Bunnings' DIY workshops and community activities are bringing Australians together while building skills and supporting local causes across the country.
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