Australia

Zeus Street Greek gets private equity backing

Zeus Street Greek gets private equity backing

This comes following the brand’s expansion towards drive-thrus.
1 hour ago

Inside Josh Kilimnik's plans for Craveable Brands.

The former Domino's executive is set to solidify the group's hold in Australia's chicken market.
3 hours ago

Why you won’t see El Jannah sauces on supermarket shelves

The brand’s Chief Marketing Officer also weighs in on Sydney's chicken wars.
22 hours ago

Oliver’s Real Food, Newcastle Jets launch partnership for active lifestyles

The partnership covers the Jets’ junior programmes and A-League teams.
22 hours ago

Red Rooster offers half-price deals on classic menu favourites

The deal runs Wednesdays from 1 to 22 April until 4 p.m. via Click & Collect.
22 hours ago

Piccolo Me partners with Gelatissimo in new meal deal

The new meal deal includes a main, a side, a drink, and a dessert.
23 hours ago

Schnitz plans to double stores, boost partner profits

The company is eyeing overseas markets, starting with New Zealand.
1 day ago

Fair Work Commission abolishes junior pay rates

Roughly half a million workers in retail, fast-food, and pharmacy will benefit.
6 days ago

Chargrill Charlie’s opens in Redfern

The brand gave away 300 schnitzels on opening day.
6 days ago

Former KFC exec named new CMO of Pizza Hut Australia

The chain’s operator has been beefing up its leadership in the region.
6 days ago

Restaurant Brands New Zealand snaps up Taco Bell franchise from Collins Foods

The transaction is still subject to regulatory clearance and completion conditions.

Gelatissimo hits 60 outlets with Zetland opening

The new site introduces an updated design concept.

Luke’s Bánh Mí launches budget mini meal deal

The offer is available in two options: egg and bacon or chicken schnitzel.

Beirut Street Food eyes niche in Lebanese fast casual

The brand plans to open three restaurants in the next 18 months.

Gami Chicken credits chip design for cult following across Australia

Chips ranked second among 18 Australian fast-food chains.

Tech and taste fuel Australia’s fast-food growth story

The sector is projected to grow at an annual rate of 8.45% between 2026 and 2034.