A MESSAGE FROM ROB
2020 is a year Australia and the world will not, and should not, forget. In summer, our nation endured bushfires which devastated many communities and made climate risk horribly real to us all, no matter where we live. With the recovery effort barely underway, a global pandemic now known universally as COVID-19 has changed all our lives in ways which previously would have been inconceivable.
As much as these events have been catastrophic, they have also brought out the best in us. We have seen extraordinary courage, generosity, resilience, resourcefulness, agility, adaptability and creativity. In our national and individual responses to COVID-19, with few exceptions we have seen unity, collaboration and enormous community spirit.
We needed strong and decisive leadership and support from all levels of government, business, unions and community organisations, and we received it, at a pace which would have been unthinkable six months ago. After two decades of regrettable erosion in community trust in large institutions, it has been pleasing to see focus return to the value and importance of the roles we all play in keeping our society functioning – from urgent multi-billion dollar support packages, to temporary changes to industrial rules to keep people in jobs, to making sure a respirator mask or school laptop is available where and when it’s needed. Not everything has been perfect of course, none of us had a manual for what we have faced, but we have worked together well to meet huge challenges.
I particularly acknowledge and thank the more than 100,000 team members across the Wesfarmers Group for their incredible efforts to support each other and their communities this year. I could not be prouder of the significant contribution our team has made and the great dedication they have shown. I would also like to thank our governments for their willingness to engage with business and others during the COVID-19 period, to seek input, advice and real-time data, to better inform their country-changing decisions. We were fortunate in Australia to have a National Cabinet that acted early and quickly with the objective of managing the dual health and economic crises, to keep us safe and minimise the shutdown of our economy, keeping as many people working as possible. Let’s not forgot what we mean by an economy – it’s our livelihoods, our way of life, our ability to access the products and services we rely on, it’s about our self-esteem and our mental as well as physical health. This crisis has truly highlighted how inter-connected we are.
A key driver of Wesfarmers’ growth and development over the last 105 years is our focus on managing our businesses for the long term. In times of crisis, you must respond quickly but not let short term returns drive your actions. We have rapidly implemented changes to ensure our businesses can keep supplying important products and services in a way which is safe for our team and our customers and in line with government and medical advice. We have invested in additional safety processes, accelerated our online sales capabilities, provided additional paid leave and support to team members impacted by COVID-19 and maintained supplies to critical industries. Customers of businesses like Bunnings, Officeworks, Kmart, Target and Catch have told us they were thankful we were able to provide products, not just for essential purposes, but to keep them active and occupied when they have been in isolation. We have also provided hardship support to various customers and suppliers, subsidised access to products for vulnerable customers and provided additional urgent funding to some of our most severely impacted community partners.
We all know it is a long road out from here. We must remain vigilant about the continuing health risk, our economy is under great strain and the outlook in Australia and globally is uncertain. Let’s continue to work together in the same spirit of co-operation and national interest to ensure our strong recovery and future prosperity.
– ROB SCOTT
Managing Director