Coles marks new phase of profitability as half-year revenue climbs to $23.7bn

Jonathan Barrett

Jonathan Barrett

Coles has recorded a lift in its half-year revenue to $23.7bn and rapidly expanded its margins across its supermarket business, marking a new phase of profitability.

The result coincides with reigniting inflation, led by rising housing costs including groceries.

Coles’ headline profit fell due to one-off payments of $235m linked to the historical underpayment of staff.

Australia’s second biggest supermarket chain reported a 12.5% jump in underlying profit to $676m for the six-month period, when those payments are excluded from its financials.

A shopper looks at items displayed on a shelf at Coles
A shopper looks at items displayed on a shelf at Coles. Photograph: Hollie Adams/Reuters

After a brief period of subdued profitability, Coles and Woolworths have started expanding their profit margins again, which often indicates there is a growing disparity between the prices paid to suppliers, and prices charged to customers.

The supermarkets tend to defend growing margins by arguing they are running more efficient businesses.

Coles has lifted the margins on its supermarket business from 5.2% to 5.8%, which is significantly above pre-pandemic levels.

Coles is defending a federal court action brought by the consumer regulator over claims it offered “illusory” discounts on hundreds of products.

The judge has reserved his decision.

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Christopher Knaus

Christopher Knaus

Albanese should demand reparations from Israel, families of Australian soldiers whose graves were bulldozed say

The families of dead Australian soldiers whose graves were bulldozed by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza have called for reparations and urged the Albanese government to hold Israel accountable.

Earlier this month, the Guardian revealed that the IDF had bulldozed parts of the Gaza War Cemetery – the resting place of Australian, British and Canadian soldiers who served in the first and second world wars.

A historical view of the Gaza War Cemetery. Photograph: Commonwealth war Graves

The damage was concentrated in a corner of the cemetery that housed the remains of Australian soldiers.

The revelations caused widespread outrage, including from two families who spoke to Guardian Australia about the shock of learning their relatives’ graves had been bulldozed and that their remains were unaccounted for.

Now a third family has spoken out, saying the Australian government must do more to hold Israel and the IDF accountable.

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