How a penniless Italian migrant became a supermarket mogul

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Tony Bernardi came to Australia with just a few pounds in his pocket and big dreams, but today he heads a regional grocery empire.

When Ms Bernardi returned to Italy with Mr Bernardi years later, she quickly picked up Italian and learned more about the poverty his family endured after World War II.

"He's like his father, his father had the same work ethic, he just simply worked and worked and worked. He had to, to provide for his family.

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