NATIONAL TILES CO PTY LTD
Location
VICTORIA
Founded
1990-03-20
Website
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50 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Materials, Floor Covering Stores, Catalog and Mail-Order Houses, Offices of Holding Companies, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2024-11-27 (sheppadviser.com.au)
Call into National Tiles and Carpet Call for floor coverings and more
WITH an overwhelming number of styles, materials and finishes available on the market to decorate and freshen up your home, it is easy to become inundated with ideas.
Read more2024-10-02 (propertymarkets.news)
National Tiles Buys High-Profile Site in Townsville
A mixed use property in Townsville has changed hands for the first time in 75 years, being snapped up in an off-market deal by National Tiles.
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2024-09-10 (mhdsupplychain.com.au)
National Tiles’ supply chain success with Slimstock
National Tiles turned to Slimstock for its supply chain expertise.The implementation of Slimstock’s technology marked a major turning point.
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2024-07-31 (lawyerly.com.au)
Former EY partner loses $1M share dispute against National Tiles
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Read more2024-05-03 (realestatesource.com.au)
Glenvill director lists swank Melbourne HQ
Len Warson completed 480 Church Street in 2016. Glenvill director Len Warson is selling the swank Cremorne office he designed to better the glamorous Manhattan digs of Harvey Specter in TV show Suits. The outgoing
Read more2024-02-28 (retailworldmagazine.com.au)
Frasers Property Industrial opens Primary Connect Industrial facility at Vantage Yatala - Retail World Magazine
Frasers Property Industrial has officially opened its fourth state-of-the-art facility at Vantage Yatala, in Queensland. The site will service Primary Connect's customer, Endeavour Group, and will be supplying more than 600 BWS, Dan Murphy's and ALH venues between Northern NSW and Far North Queensland. The 34,880sqm facility has been designed to drive warehouse and distribution […]
Read more2023-11-07 (examiner.com.au)
National Tiles settle into former Invermay Beaurepaires site
The auto chain had occupied the Forster Street site for about 25 years.
Read more2023-08-17 (realestatesource.com.au)
Frank Walker banks $23.5m from Melbourne mansion
Julian and Olivia Babarczy will relocate from Sydney after buying 50 Clendon Road. National Tiles founder Frank Walker and his wife, Rhonda, have sold their Toorak home to downsize. The Clendon Road block includes a
Read more2023-08-16 (afr.com)
Investor Julian Babarczy pays $23.5m for tile king’s Toorak home
Luxury property: Investor Julian Babarczy has swapped his Vaucluse trophy home for the Toorak pile of National Tiles’ Frank Walker, while AirTree’s Craig Blair sells in Clovelly.
Read more2023-03-24 (news.com.au)
National Tiles’ founder Frank Walker selling ‘magnificent’ Toorak mansion with ‘best of the best’ tiles
Iconic tile magnate Frank Walker is selling his “magnificent” Toorak mansion with $23m-$25m price expectations.
Read more2022-11-11 (afr.com)
‘So expensive’: Business trims down on lunch
Melbourne investment banker and self-confessed expert long luncher David Williams has a novel way of gauging inflation and the cost of living.
Read more2022-09-13 (smh.com.au)
'Helloooooo, this is not an idle threat': Frank Walker accused of falsifying documents
Most Australians know Frank Walker as the chipper man on the radio from National Tiles. But a Melbourne court case has shown a different side to the businessman's personality.
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