Liquorland

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Liquorland
Type Subsidiary
Industry Retail
Headquarters Hawthorn East, Victoria,
Australia
Key people Andrew Charlton,[1] General Manager, Coles Liquor
Products Liquor
Parent Wesfarmers
Website www.liquorland.com.au

Liquorland is an Australian liquor chain owned by Wesfarmers. Liquorland is one of three brands within Wesfarmers' Coles division.,[2] along with fine-wine focussed Vintage Cellars and the larger discount format First Choice Liquor. The chain comprises 629 stores as at December 2010.[3]

Most Liquorland outlets are adjacent to or within Coles Supermarkets, except in Queensland, where legislation disallows this practice. In order to maintain a presence, Liquorland operates the Spirit Hotel chain in Queensland, comprising 95 hotels as at December 2010.[3]

Sub-brands

  • Liquorland Express – drive-through and compact Liquorland stores
  • Liquorland Direct – Liquorland's online and mail/phone order business
  • Spirit Hotel Group – operates hotels in Queensland

References

  1. "Tony Leon Leaves Coles Liquor". The Shout. Retrieved 3 May 2013. 
  2. "Coles Division". Wesfarmers. Retrieved 3 January 2011. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Second Quarter Retail Sales Results". Wesfarmers Limited. 31 January 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 

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