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The jewellery robbery epidemic and the race to stop it

An escalation in the frequency and force of armed robberies is a real concern for retailers. What strategies can be employed to keep jewellery businesses out of the firing line?

The figures are in and they’re troubling; Victoria’s jewellery industry is dealing with an unprecedented surge in armed robberies.

Jeweller’s bumper September issue – out now – investigates the current robbery epidemic and details the steps retailers can take to help ensure staff and storefronts are kept free from harm.

Speaking of keeping safe, this month’s issue also outlines what retailers can do to gain the best return when preparing their businesses for sale. 

On a lighter note, September Jeweller collates the industry highlights of retailers from across the country. Funny, heart-warming and inspiring, it is a great reminder that the industry is not all doom and gloom!

It’s arguably Australia’s most iconic trophy but what actually goes into creating the Melbourne Cup? This year’s Emirates Melbourne Cup, which is valued at more than $200,000, was mined, refined, fabricated and constructed in Australia and Jeweller has the low-down on how it got from A to B.

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JEWELLER'S  SEPTEMBER ISSUE

FEATURES


JEWELLERS IN THE FIRING LINE
An escalation in the frequency and force of armed robberies in Victoria is a source of constant concern for retail jewellers looking to protect their businesses. NICK LORD reports. Read more.



 


HOW TO CREATE A STRONG JEWELLERY ROBBERY DEFENCE
An increased number of jewellery robberies in victoria is forcing retailers to evaluate and upgrade their security measures. EMILY MOBBS investigates some best-practice strategies. Read more.

 

 


AN UNLIKELY SUCCESS: DENIM AND TIME
Despite being a well-known brand with a strong legacy, Jag watches’ buoyant performance has been a pleasant surprise for its new supplier. TALIA PAZ reports. Read more.

 

 


REINVIGORATING COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS IN A CHALLENGING MARKET
In a challenging market, good deeds can present important business benefits to jewellers beyond any obvious advantages to the local community. ANGELA TUFVESSON reports. Read more.


 


AUSSIE JEWELLERS SHARE INDUSTRY MUSINGS
It’s been a tough year for many businesses; however, it doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. Here, jewellers from across the country share career highlights. Read more.

 

 


PLANNING TO SELL? HOT TIPS FOR BUSINESS OWNERS
Preparing a business for sale is a daunting yet necessary task for most store owners at some point. DAVID BROWN discusses how to maximise the value for the best return. Read more.

 

 


MAKING THE MELBOURNE CUP
It’s arguably Australia’s most iconic trophy but what actually goes into creating the Melbourne Cup? TALIA PAZ races to find out. Read more.

Business Features


MULTI-CHANNEL RETAIL MODELS THAT WORK
Consumers want online shopping to be more like bricks-and-mortar shopping and vice versa. CHRIS PETERSEN looks at the importance of the customer experience in multi-channel retailing. Read more.

 

 


WHY CUSTOMERS NEED TO 'FEEL' THE ATTENTION
In the new sales landscape, customers value personal attention above price and product. Businesses that can provide it will build beneficial relationships and unlock sales. RICHARD SHAPIRO reports. Read more.

 

 


ACHIEVE STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH THESE FIVE STEPS
Managers play a leading role in establishing and fostering employee engagement. PAUL KEIJZER outlines five ways to improve staff motivation and emotional well-being. Read more.

 


 


IRRESISTIBLE TACTICS FOR BUSY PEOPLE
Attracting attention is not only about making noise. As GRAHAM JONES reports, the type and quality of that noise really matters when it comes to generating customer leads. Read more.



 

 


TIME FOR A SOCIAL MEDIA SPRING CLEAN
Done right, social media can be a massive asset for retailers; however, disaster is always just one post or tweet away. IAN SPENCER says it’s time for businesses to conduct a social media spring clean. Read more.

 

THE MONTHLY REGULARS


SOAPBOX: INSURING A BETTER FUTURE
How my customers insure their jewellery has been on my mind for several years now. It’s also a popular topic of conversation in my store. In my opinion, the way the insurance and jewellery industries interact in Australia needs attention. CHRIS HOOD discusses further. Read more.


 


MY BENCH: LAUREN CUMMING
While their artisan skills and creations are often awe-inspiring, bench jewellers are generally hidden away in the backrooms creating fine jewellery... that is until now. Read more.



 


JEWELLERY HEADLINES THAT ROCKED 10 YEARS AGO
Time flies, huh? It’s interesting how time can change people’s perspective on various issues; what was important yesterday is not so important today. Read more.



 


COLOUR INVESTIGATION: BERYL
The beryl family includes some of the world’s most loved gemstones. STACEY LIM reports that varieties of beryl are prized for their hardness, transparency and range of beautiful colours. Read more.


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