Kmart expands Western Sydney footprint - Ragtrader

19 Sep 2024
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Kmart Australia has opened its latest store today in St Marys in Sydney’s outer west, bringing its national footprint to over 320 stores.

The new store is expected to increase local jobs with almost 200 new roles. 

Kmart AU/NZ CEO John Gualtieri joined the store opening ceremony today alongside the Deputy Premier of New South Wales and Minister for Western Sydney Prue Car and local Councillor Todd Carney.

With the new store, Kmart’s Western Sydney store count comes to 18, with two of the retailer’s most popular stores nationally situated in the catchment. 

According to Kmart, 164,000 locals reside in the catchment, with a high proportion of younger lower-income families earning a lower-than-average household income of $76,800 compared with Sydney’s average of $113,800.

Gualtieri said it’s families like these which will benefit from the new store. 

“We know that with the cost-of-living crisis, this commitment has never been more important for our customers,” Gualtieri said.

“For many of our customers, every dollar saved when they shop with us means an extra dollar on mortgage or towards bills. It’s not just the jobs that we create that are important when we open a store, it’s also the access we are providing to great quality products at the lowest prices to make life that little bit easier that matters.” 

The St Marys town centre is set to gain a major boost with a new metro train line under construction that will connect the town to the upcoming Western Sydney Airport, expected to be completed by the end of 2026. 

The new transport hub will be a key gateway, improving connections across Greater Western Sydney.

Deputy Premier Car welcomed the opening of the store and the new employment opportunities that come with it. 

“Having the suburb’s first Kmart store opening today is a much-needed addition to the town centre,” Car said.

“Not only is this great for local families, but the opening of this store will bring in almost 200 new jobs to the area. A majority of the store’s staff are under 21 years old, and I am pleased that our young people are now able to kick off their work experience right here in our community.” 

The St Marys store will also be the latest ‘Deadly Store’ for Kmart – a network of over 100 stores that are situated in areas with high representation of First Nations peoples.

According to Kmart, these designated stores increase cultural awareness and connection  as well as Indigenous employment outcomes. 

Kmart and its sister retailer Target Australia have a 5 per cent Indigenous representation in its workforce, above the national representation across the total population of 3.8 per cent.

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