Gen Z stories - Page 2
AI, circular retail & data to reshape global shopping
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AI agents, circular retail and tighter rules will upend shopping by 2026, Akeneo warns, as poor product data threatens brand visibility.
SHAREit unveils AI ad platform for emerging markets
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SHAREit launches AI-powered ad platform to tap emerging-market growth, handling 180 billion daily requests and 150 million impressions.
AI interview agents ease hiring strain in Australia
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AI interview agents are reshaping hiring in Australia, promising faster decisions, fewer delays and substantial cost savings for employers.
Festival fashion shifts to everyday black streetwear
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Australian festival fashion is ditching sequins for black streetwear, as shoppers favour versatile tees, hoodies and baggy jorts.
UK retailers face GBP £1.05bn hit from gift returns
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UK retailers brace for a GBP £1.05bn blow from 52 million post-Christmas gift returns, as hybrid shopping and fashion fit issues drive costs.
Australians turn Boxing Day focus to essentials, safety
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Australians are reshaping Boxing Day, prioritising essentials, thrift and online safety over impulse spending amid cost-of-living strain.
Explainer: Oscars to stream on YouTube after long TV era
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The Oscars will leave traditional TV for a free global YouTube livestream from 2029, ending decades of broadcast dominance on ABC.
Series hits 1m iMessage posts as users shun public feeds
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iMessage-based social app Series tops 1m posts and 10,000 daily users as young people drift from public feeds to private chats.
Young Australian men swap pub nights for online gaming
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Young Australian men are ditching pub nights for online gaming, as new research shows digital hangouts now rival bars for socialising.
AI, flexibility & friction reshape New Zealand jobs in 2026
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New Zealand enters 2026 with rising job confidence but clunky hiring, AI gaps and demands for flexibility are reshaping work and recruitment.
Experts weigh in on marketing’s redundancy crisis in Age of AI
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As AI reshapes marketing teams, experts warn of a global redundancy wave-and argue human experience is now the industry’s rarest asset.
Gen Z trust creators over brands for tech decisions
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Gen Z now trust online creators over tech brands, reshaping how phones, wearables and smart home devices are discovered and bought.
To usher in a new online era, the industry must step up for Australia’s families too
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Australia’s new social media ban tests tech, parents and business to protect teens, demanding deeper digital literacy and safer algorithms.
Australians lose AUD $432 each on fake online tickets
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One in five Australians has been duped by fake online tickets, losing an average AUD $432 as scams surge ahead of the busy summer events season.
Langdon backs third culture cuisine with NZD $15m hub
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Langdon to pour over NZD $15m into a new South Auckland hub, doubling capacity to feed surging demand for third culture cuisine.
Gen Z drives shift from ads to creator-led influence
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Gen Z is turning away from polished ads and backing creators, forcing brands to pivot towards social commerce and community-led influence.
Gen Z ‘Returniture’ trend piles pressure on UK retailers
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Gen Z’s ‘Returniture’ habit of sending back bulky furniture bought online is soaring, leaving UK retailers to shoulder rising costs and complexity.
Australian employers chase hybrid skills & purpose
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Australian employers sharpen hiring for hybrid digital-ESG skills as workers prioritise flexibility, purpose and growth over pay.
Viral festival moment boosts demand for Huski flutes
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A viral festival clip of a top influencer sipping from a pink Huski champagne flute has sent global demand for the Kiwi drinkware brand soaring.
One in three Australians open to AI shopping assistants
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One in three Australians are ready to let AI shop on their behalf, but fears over fraud, control and bad purchases still loom large.