Progressive Supa IGA consisted of 16 stores, 12 Progressive Stores and 4 Supa IGA Stores. The last Progressive Supa IGA (Spearwood Progressive Supa IGA) closed[2] in February 2019, and Leda Supa IGA was demolished in 2018. High Wycombe Supa IGA was sold to Pham Group IGA. Progressive Supa IGA's parent company Progressive Trading Pty Ltd is a joint venture between BMS Bendigo Retail Group Vic and Metcash.[citation needed] Girrawheen Supa IGA (owned by Progressive Trading Pty Ltd) has been rebranded Supa Valu Girrawheen.
Progressive Supa IGA (Western Australia only) stores:
Supermarkets West Pty Ltd opened its First Farmer Jack's Family Supermarket in 1987, and each of the stores is independently owned and operated by local franchisees. FoodWorks Supermarkets are also locally owned and operated and Supermarkets West use the name under licence from Australian United Retailers Limited.
Farmer Jack's Family Supermarkets - (Western Australia only) 11 stores owned by Fred Fairthorne after he closed two supermarkets: one in Ocean Reef and one at Lakeside Joondalup shopping centre;
Farmer Jack's Supermarkets - (Western Australia only) has two independent stores located in Moora and Forrestfield;
FoodWorks - Used under licence in (Western Australia only)[citation needed] has one store in Perth Metropolitan Area in Kenwick. The chain has many regional Area Stores.
Action Supermarkets - (Queensland, Northern NSW, Western Australia only) 49 stores sold to and rebranded as Woolworths, remaining stores rebranded as IGA in 2006.
Flemings (NSW) - one store was in existence and was located in Jannali, Sydney). This store closed in 2020 and moved up the street and into a former IGA store where it trades as Woolworths Metro.
Food For Less - chain of supermarkets located in New South Wales and Queensland. The last store was at Beresfield, NSW, now re-branded Woolworths.
At various times Coles Myer, Coles Group & Wesfarmers.
BI-LO was a supermarket chain established in 1979 in South Australia. It was bought by Coles Myer in 1987 and later expanded nationally. Coles started converting stores from late 2006. It withdrew from Victoria in 2009, and from NSW in 2016. The last store, located at Loganholme, Queensland, closed 30 June 2017. Most BI-LO stores were re-branded as Coles.
Newmart(Western Australia only) Re-branded as Coles in 2003. Some stores sold to FAL and rebranded as Action.
Pick 'n Pay Hypermarket (Queensland only) consisted of two stores at Aspley and Sunnybank Hills. Pick 'n Pay Hypermarkets were re-branded to other store names within the Wesfarmers Group.
Shoeys (New South Wales only) - re-branded as BI-LO in 1987
SSW (mainly in Victoria) - SSW stood for "Self Service Wholesalers", but stores were always branded as SSW.[8]
Stammers Supermarket (Western Australia only) A Family owned supermarket chain consisting of 3 Supermarkets 1. FREMANTLE - Corner of Wray Avenue and Hampton Road - now Ellen's Health Medical Centre 2. PALMYRA - Now trading as WoolWorths Supermarket 2. Winthrop - Now trading as SUPA IGA
Supa Valu (Western Australia)
Super-Rite
Super K Mart - converted to Coles supermarkets and K-Mart discount department stores in the early 1990s
Top Valu (Western Australia only) - consisted of one store in Maylands and was rebadged as IGA