Who is the ideal newsXpress member?

Not everyone is a fit. That’s not a criticism — it’s honest.

newsXpress works best for people who want to grow their business. Not protect what they have, not manage a slow decline, not wait and see. Grow. Find new shoppers. Bring in categories that weren’t there before. Build something that earns more per transaction than it did three years ago.

We’re looking for owners who see their business differently from how it was set up. The traditional newsagency model is well understood. It served a lot of people well for a long time. But the world around it changed, and the shops that are thriving now are the ones whose owners decided to change with it — or ahead of it.

That’s the newsXpress member. Someone already pulling their business toward something new.

It might mean adding gifts, homewares, or locally relevant products that no chain would bother stocking. It might mean rethinking the floor layout, the customer experience, the way the shop feels when someone walks in. It might mean going after a completely different type of shopper than the one who came in ten years ago.

We’re not prescriptive about what change looks like. Every location is different. Every owner is different. What we care about is the direction of travel.

Location doesn’t determine fit. We have members in capital cities and small rural towns. A busy suburban strip and a quiet main street can both work. Capital backing doesn’t determine fit either. Some of our best members started with limited resources and made up for it with energy and willingness.

The one thing that does matter is desire. A genuine, hot desire for change. Not curiosity about it. Not a vague interest in doing things differently someday. A hunger that’s already showing up in what you’re doing — or trying to do — right now.

newsXpress exists to back that kind of owner. We bring ranging ideas, marketing support, supplier access, and a network of people working through the same challenges you are. We share what’s working. We help members move faster than they would alone.

If you’re already moving, we want to hear from you.

If you’re not sure whether you’re ready, ask yourself one question: do you want your business to look different in two years than it does today? If the answer is yes, we’re probably a fit.

Talk to us.

What the Lincraft closure actually tells us about independent retail

Lincraft confirmed yesterday it’s closing every store in Australia and New Zealand. Eighty years of trading, done.

The commentary will follow a predictable path. Consultants will use it as a case study. Retail journalists will write about physical retail dying. Neither response is especially useful.

Lincraft was a chain. It ran at scale — national leases, centralised supply, fixed cost structures across dozens of locations. When that model stops working, it stops working everywhere at once. That’s not the situation an independent retailer faces. One shop, a local customer base, the ability to change something this week and see the result next week.

The data from newsXpress member stores tells a different story from the headlines. The most recent benchmark covered 33 stores, January to May 2026 against the same period last year. Transaction count was down 4.1%. Revenue was up 4.8%. Average sale value was up 8.5%. Gross profit was up 10%. That’s 750,000 transactions from locally owned shops. Not businesses in decline — businesses mid-transition, and the transition is working.

No consultant drove that. No conference session. Individual owners made their own calls — new categories, adjusted product ranges, shops that reflect what their local customers actually want to buy. Gifts, homewares, sensory toys, things no chain bothers stocking because chains can’t move fast enough or care enough about a single postcode.

That’s the advantage independent retail has always had. It just shows up more clearly when a chain hits a wall.

Costs are up for independents too. Some traditional categories are smaller than they were. Foot traffic has changed. The owners doing well aren’t pretending otherwise — they’ve moved, steadily, in the right direction.

The Lincraft closure is a real loss for the staff and the customers who relied on those stores. But scale and longevity don’t protect a business when the model underneath stops fitting the market.

Local ownership and a willingness to change — that’s harder to replicate than any supply agreement.

newsXpress helps local indie retailers thrive on a minimal budget and without overthinking. We like to have fun while we work on our businesses.


newsXpress supports small local independent retailers to thrive. Find out more at help@newsxpress.com.au.

newsXpress helps newsagents master AI for profit in local retail

Most newsagents have heard about AI by now. Far fewer have used it in a way that actually changed how they run their business. newsXpress has been working on that problem for over two years.

newsXpress is giving its members a real head start on AI

The starting point is an exclusive AI toolkit — 19 prompts written specifically for newsagency retail. These are not generic templates pulled from a business blog. Each one is built around a decision newsagents face regularly: what to buy, what to drop, how to plan a season, how to write a job ad, how to think about a category that is not performing. A member can open the toolkit and use a prompt the same day.

For members who want to go further, newsXpress has developed a set of super prompts designed for deeper business analysis. A member provides their own store data — sales figures, category performance, whatever is relevant — and the prompt processes it in a way that would take hours to do manually. What comes back is specific to that business. Not an industry average. Not a general recommendation. An analysis of what is actually happening in that store, with the low-hanging fruit identified.

Then there are the AI member meetings. These are sessions where newsXpress members share what they have been doing with AI — what worked, what did not, and what caught them off guard. A member who has been hesitant watches a colleague walk through a real example on their own business. That tends to move things faster than any amount of general encouragement.

The through-line is practical capability, not hype. newsXpress is not telling its members that AI will transform everything overnight. It is giving them tools they can use now, in the businesses they have today, to make better decisions more quickly — regardless of their technical background.

For a channel where margins are tight and time is short, that matters.

Now, AI can seem daunting to many, this is where the newsXpress assistance and support makes a difference in delivering genuine help and opportunities to newsagents through smart plain English advice and engagement.

newsXpress supports small local independent retailers to thrive. Find out more at help@newsxpress.com.au.

Beyond the Counter: Embracing the Future Focus of Local Independent Retail

The traditional newsagency channel has long served as an essential anchor for Australian communities. For decades, local families have walked through our doors to secure their daily newspapers, magazines, and community lottery entries.

Times have changed.

Retail is moving fast, as is what newsagents used to sell.

Consumer habits are evolving, digital options are expanding, and operational overheads require absolute structural efficiency. Surviving in modern retail demands more than simply enduring these changes. It requires a deliberate transition away from legacy dependencies.

At newsXpress, we view this transition as a profound commercial opportunity.

True business resilience is achieved by looking ahead rather than behind. Our core strategy focuses on decoupling independent retailers from the traditional constraints of the newsagency channel. We do not enforce strict franchise structures or mandate rigid corporate models. Instead, we collaborate actively with independent business owners to foster genuine, localised relevance. Your deep understanding of your community is a unique commercial superpower. When combined with innovative data analysis and physical operational agility, this asset becomes an unmatched competitive advantage.

Building a valuable and sustainable retail business means expanding intentionally into fresh, high-margin product categories. Relying primarily on legacy foot-traffic drivers is no longer sufficient to secure a profitable exit when you are eventually ready to leave your business. Through structured visual merchandising advice, comprehensive layout planning, and an evidence-based approach to retail management, we help you transform your floor space. This operational framework ensures your shop moves far beyond older, low-margin transactional lines to capture new demographics and drive higher average basket values.

Independent retail does not have to be a solitary or stressful journey. True success requires a methodical success mindset that blends innovative concepts with proactive development. By reframing your product mix and refining your customer strategy, your store can achieve sustained commercial growth while becoming an enjoyable business to run every single day. The future belongs to those retailers who actively welcome change, embrace new market opportunities, and strategically optimise their businesses for long-term equity value.

We help local retailers thrive by actively engaging with each business separately, how they want and when they want. Everything we pitch is optional.