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There was another change to the JAA’s board of directors in October - the third in 12 months. As a result, the JAA board has never been less representative of the overall industry in the past three decades than it is today.

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Is the current JAA board representative of the industry?

The past problems, missteps and pitfalls of Australia's jewellery industry body have been well documented. And yet, as membership continues to fall, the 2024 State of the Industry Report revealed how the JAA board is in no way reflective of Australia's jewellery industry. Read more »
The most significant change in the market has been the expansion of the international watch and jewellery companies as they take control of their brand image via a vertical market business model.

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Brand-only jewellery and watch stores: Vertical integrators take a foothold

The 2024 State of the Industry Report found that the most significant change in the market over the past decade has been the expansion of the international watch and jewellery companies as they take control of their brand image via a vertical market business model. Read more »
The past decade has been a rollercoaster ride for fashion jewellery chains, defined by explosive expansions and dramatic collapses.

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Fashion Jewellery Chain Stores: Rapid rise and dramatic demise

The past decade has been a rollercoaster ride for fashion jewellery chains, defined by explosive expansions and dramatic collapses. Read more »
The fine jewellery chain stores have fared well over the past decade but consolidation could be on the horizon as the 'big fish' look for new customers via brand differentiation.

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Jewellery Chain Stores: Full steam ahead

The fine jewellery chain stores have fared well over the past decade but consolidation could be on the horizon as the 'big fish' look for new customers via brand differentiation. Read more »
The past 13 years have been brutal for the Jewellers Association of Australia – and much of the damage has been self-inflicted.

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JAA: The past is haunting, and the future is unclear

The past 13 years have been brutal for the Jewellers Association of Australia – and much of the damage has been self-inflicted. Read more »
The US government has sanctioned Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa amid allegations of corruption, which includes gold and diamond smuggling. | Source: Getty Images

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Diamond smuggling allegations: Zimbabwe president sanctioned

The US government has sanctioned Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa amid allegations of corruption, which includes gold and diamond smuggling. Read more »
A new analysis of the market capitalisation of the world’s leading luxury goods companies shows that five of the top 25 are jewellery businesses. | Source: Pandora

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Kings of luxury: New research highlights Pandora's dominance

A new analysis of the market capitalisation of the world’s leading luxury goods companies shows that five of the top 25 are jewellery businesses. Read more »
Nick Mead, 62, of Northhampton in England, made international headlines in 2017 when he discovered five gold bars concealed in a decommissioned tank. | Source: Yahoo

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Hidden treasure: Remarkable gold discovery ends in heartbreak

A military vehicle collector who discovered gold bars worth millions of dollars hidden inside a tank has expressed his regret over his decision to notify authorities of the once-in-a-lifetime find. Read more »
Rolex successfully defended its practice of enforcing recommended retail prices; however, France’s Autorite de la Concurrence rejected a claim that restrictions on digital sales are required to prevent counterfeiting. | Source: Rolex

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Rolex hit with staggering fine by competition authority

Watch industry juggernaut Rolex has been fined €91.6 million ($AU149.2 million) by France’s competition authority for preventing authorised dealers from selling new watches online. Read more »
On 15 December, Jeweller contacted Doig and the JAA seeking information about the possible regulatory failure, given that the JAA must advise the not-for-profit authority about constitutional changes within 60 days.

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JAA: Queries over governance standards; possible breach of regulations

Despite the Jewellers Association of Australia (JAA) announcing a significant change to its structure and how the board makes decisions and consults members, it may have violated Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) regulatory reporting requirements. Read more »
The ‘No One Deserves a Serve’ campaign, first launched by the SDA in 2017, encourages customers to treat retail workers with courtesy and respect. | Source: SCN

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Industry advocates join forces to fight retail crime

Over the coming weeks, a new campaign will appear in shopping centres around Australia designed to combat retail crime. Read more »
Jo Tory, the founder of Najo, has resigned as director. She joined the board in February 2017 and served as president between 2019 and 2021.

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Former president bids farewell to JAA, new director appointed

The Jewellers Association of Australia (JAA) has announced the resignation of an experienced board director after seven years of service.  Read more »
The Jewellery Industry Network brochure contained numerous claims about the event that appeared to be either misleading or deceptive - which JIN has now corrected.

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Jewellery Industry Network: Moore moves to correct misleading trade fair statements

Laura Moore, managing director of Jewellery Industry Network (JIN) has distributed a statement correcting misleading claims and information about an upcoming trade show. Read more »
Government documents obtained by <i>Jeweller</i> show that despite being aware that Leanne Kemp had previously faced personal bankruptcy, Palaszczuk not only agreed to the appointment to the Office of the Chief Entrepreneur position - she also approved an extension to her tenure.

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Everledger collapse places Queensland Government in firing line, CEO faced bankruptcy in 2004

The former Queensland Chief Entrepreneur, whose companies collapsed in April with debts totalling $10 million had previously faced personal bankruptcy proceedings. Read more »
Michael Hill plans to open more than 80 Bevilles locations in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada over the next five years. PhotoArt: Jeweller Magazine

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Michael Hill and Bevilles: History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme

The international jewellery industry is an ever-changing landscape. ANGELA HAN reflects on Michael Hill’s acquisition of Bevilles. Read more »

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