Dymocks Booksellers is an Australian-founded privately owned bookstore chain, that also specialise in CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, e-books and related merchandising.
[2] As he had died childless and unmarried, the business passed to his sister, Marjory, who was married to John Forsyth.
[4] Dymocks has a comprehensive multi-channel strategy including an international retail network of approximately 65 stores in Australia: an online website, loyalty program, regular catalogues and social media.
[5][6] Dymocks is the largest bookseller in Australia and currently holds close to 20% of the Australian book market.
[8][9] In September 2023, personal information of 1.24 million Dymocks customers were shared on the dark web after a cybersecurity breach.
[15] In 2009, Dymocks acquired an 80% equity stake in the Australian owned and operated Healthy Habits sandwich bar franchise for an undisclosed sum.
[21] Founded in 2008, Telegram Paper Goods distributes designer stationery brands across Australia and New Zealand.