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Retail Mosaic chart pack - Australian online retail

State of play for 2025 and outlook for online

20 January 2026

We have updated our forecasts for online retail sales growth and penetration in Australia. FY25 was defined by strong online sales growth in marketplaces, food delivery and electronics. We have revised our long-term forecasts with higher penetration in online food as the supermarkets embrace food delivery aggregators and click & collect. We have slightly lowered our non-food forecasts. The emphasis remains on the profitability of online retailing for bricks & mortar retailers as well as the threat of Amazon to Australian retailers as they expand their footprint.

Retail Mosaic Issue 10

How to assess productivity in retail

19 January 2026

If the Australian economy has a problem with poor productivity, how can retailers play their part in lifting productivity? In Issue 10 of The Retail Mosaic, we analyse the key measures of floor space and marketing productivity across major Australian retailers. We assess their performance over time and against local and global peers. Our preferred measure of productivity is gross profit per square metre (sqm). Some retailers stand out with impressive levels of productivity such as GyG and Peter Alexander. Lovisa and Chemist Warehouse have impressive gross profit per sqm compared with global peers which explains their international ambitions. Retailers that should be able to lift gross profit per sqm include Big W, Bunnings, Dusk, Coles and Woolworths.

Endeavour Group Ltd (EDV) - 1H26 trading update

A clean start

15 January 2026

Endeavour Group provided a trading update that revealed gross margin pressure on its Retail segment earnings for 1H26. The release also provided the first indications about new CEO Jayne Hrdlicka’s likely strategic direction. Ms Hrdlicka will clearly focus on price leadership and driving more sales through its stores. There is also scope to cut overheads and unwind the arrangements with Woolworths over time. We have lowered our EPS by 5% in FY26e and 1% in FY27e. We retain a Buy rating on Endeavour and expect the shares to re-rate once there is clarity from the refreshed strategy in May or June 2026.

Breville Group (BRG) - How is Breville navigating tariffs so far?

Price rises seem to be sticking

15 January 2026

We have reviewed the US price and volume backdrop for Breville. Price rises put through in August 2025 look like they have stuck, albeit December was very promotional. Price rises of 3% will be partly offset by lower volume growth in our view. Breville’s 1H26e EBIT could rise by 4% with the tariff impacts only affecting three months of the period. We expect flat EBIT in FY26e.

Super Retail Group (SUL) - Trading update shows margin pressure

No prosperity in over-promoting

14 January 2026

Super Retail Group has set a tone for the trading updates across retail. For 1H26e, the company will achieve 4% sales growth, but profit before tax will fall 7%. The weakness is largely attributable to price discounting in Rebel and negative leverage in BCF. The fundamental debate is likely to centre on the sustainability of profit margins. Supercheap Auto has likely peaked and BCF margins are relatively healthy. The turnaround opportunity is Rebel, but competition make it harder to see substantial margin recovery.

Retail feedback on Christmas 2025

Good sales, margins mixed

12 January 2026

We have gathered feedback from a range of retail industry contacts to gauge the initial read on Christmas trading. In short, sales trends have been good. It was a strong Black Friday month in November, early December was soft, but there was a noticeable improvement in sales in the last two weeks of December. Strongest feedback is for Chemist Warehouse and the furniture industry. The weakest feedback is in footwear and liquor, albeit Endeavour Group has won share. Woolworths had a strong December quarter, which largely reflects strikes from the pcp. Its underlying performance looks to be still lagging a little. The key risk for 1H26e will be gross margin. When we combine the sales and margin feedback, the EPS upside risk to consensus could come from Super Retail Group and Sigma. There is downside risk for JB Hi-Fi, Endeavour and Myer in our view.

Accent Group (AX1) - 1H26e trading feedback

Tough tr(e)ading for footwear

12 January 2026

Feedback on footwear category sales indicates soft trading conditions continue, making it one of the weakest retail categories. Analysis of Accent Group’s promotional discounting shows consistently deeper discounts since its AGM. We lower our sales expectations but lift our gross margin forecasts because the discounting has not deteriorated.

Australian retail sales for November 2025

Yet another big Black Friday

12 January 2026

Australian retail sales rose 6.9% year-on-year in November 2025 according to ABS data. The shift of ABS data source does makes us cautious about the magnitude of the reported strength in sales. Even so, it does suggest another strong month in non-food. Household goods such as furniture, electronics and hardware, had the strongest growth up 10.6%. At-home food and liquor was weakest at 3.6% growth.

Nick Scali (NCK) - Trading update December 2025

Saint Nick delivers at Christmas

24 December 2025

Nick Scali has provided a Christmas trading update that guides for ANZ sales to grow 10% to 12% in 1H26e. Group net profit after tax guidance has also been upgraded to between $37 and $39 million. The better sales performance in ANZ has driven the upgrade. We lift our revenue forecasts and gross margin expectations, reflecting the supportive backdrop domestically which we expect to slow post FY26e.

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE) - Fessing up on inventory

CEO resets earnings

19 December 2025

Treasury Wines’ new CEO Sam Fischer provided an update that resets the company’s inventory position in its key Chinese and US markets. The disclosure confirms concerns that distributors hold too much inventory. The underlying earnings of Treasury Wines has been overstated in FY24/FY25 and will be understated in FY26e/FY27e. The company will need to rebuild trust and transparency with investors in order to achieve a higher multiple.

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