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    Wesfarmers is an Australian conglomerate with operations in various industries, including retail (Bunnings, Kmart, Target, and Officeworks), chemicals, energy, fertilisers (WesCEF), and industrial safety (Blackwoods). With a market capitalisation of over $50 billion, Wesfarmers is a significant player in the Australian economy, employing approximately 107,000 people and serving millions of customers each week.

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    Wesfarmers plays a significant role in shaping the Australian retail landscape and supporting local communities. Our feed highlights the company's impact on employment, supplier relationships, and customer satisfaction. We also cover Wesfarmers' sustainability initiatives, such as its commitments to reducing waste, lowering carbon emissions, and promoting responsible sourcing.

    Founded in 1914 as a Western Australian farmers' cooperative, Wesfarmers has grown and diversified over the past century through a series of acquisitions and mergers. Notable milestones include the acquisition of Bunnings in 1994, the Coles Group in 2007, and the demerger of Coles in 2018. Our feed explores how Wesfarmers' history has shaped its current portfolio and strategy.

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