Bunnings

Bunnings Group Limited
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryHardware
Founded1886; 138 years ago (1886)
FounderArthur Bunning, Robert Bunning
HeadquartersBurnley, Victoria, Australia
Number of locations
Increase 507 stores[1]
  • Bunnings Warehouse: 282
  • Bunnings: 67
  • Bunnings Trade Centre: 32
  • Beaumont Tiles: 115
  • Tool Kit Depot: 11
 (2022)
Area served
Australia, New Zealand
Key people
Michael Schneider
(CEO)
RevenueIncrease A$17.8 billion (2022)[1]
Increase A$2.2 billion (2022)
Total assetsIncrease A$6.6 billion (2016)
Number of employees
53,000
ParentWesfarmers
Websitewww.bunnings.com.au

Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain.[2] The chain has been owned by Wesfarmers since 1994, and has stores in Australia and New Zealand.[3]

Bunnings was founded in Perth, Western Australia in 1886, by brothers Arthur and Robert Bunning, who had emigrated from England. Initially, a limited company focused on sawmilling, it became a public company in 1952 and subsequently expanded into the retail sector, purchasing several hardware stores. Bunnings began to expand into other states in the 1990s and opened its first warehouse-style store in Melbourne in 1994. As of 2022, the chain has 381 stores and over 53,000 employees.[4]

Bunnings has a market share of around 50 percent in the Australian do it yourself hardware market, with competing chains including Mitre 10, Home Hardware and various independent retailers around Australia.[5]

Bunnings runs community events outside or in its stores, including sausage sizzles and do it yourself workshops.

  1. ^ a b "2022 Full-year results". Wesfarmers. 26 August 2022. Archived from the original on 2 January 2023. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  2. ^ Canning, Simon (4 April 2007). "Officeworks fits in the Bunnings shed". The Australian. News Limited. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Bunnings: Who we are". Wesfarmers Limited. 2 January 2023. Archived from the original on 12 January 2023. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  4. ^ "2016 Full-year results – Wesfarmers" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 November 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Hardware giant Bunnings buys Adelaide Tools" Archived 4 April 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Financial Review, 11 October 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2020.