The first Venture store opened in
Geelong in 1970, followed by
Ballarat, with additional stores opening across
Melbourne over the next two years. The business was started by Bob Lee, Robert Morris and Bernie Buckley. Bob Lee started his retail career with Lindsay & McKenzie in Geelong, which later became
Target Australia. All three worked at Target Stores prior to forming Venture Stores. In November 1972, the business expanded into
New South Wales, opening a store at
Merrylands shopping complex. At that time there was a total of 16 stores across Victoria. Additional stores in NSW at
Mount Druitt and
Liverpool followed in 1973. The merchandise range at that time included "a wide range of women's fashions, sportswear, knitwear, underwear, nightware, hosiery, corset wear, menswear, children's clothing, manchester, fabrics, bedding and furnishing"; a description that remained constant over the 24 years of operation. In 1973, the South Australian-based department store
John Martin's acquired an initial 50% shareholding in the company from the original owner, Robert Morris. The investment by John Martins facilitated expansion of the chain into South Australia and Queensland. John Martins eventually moved to 100% ownership. In 1981, John Martins was taken over by
Solomon Lew, who subsequently sold the company to the Melbourne-based Cookes family, headed by David Cookes. The John Martins department store chain was sold to Sydney-based retailer
David Jones in 1985, with the Cookes family retaining ownership of Venture. The Cookes family appointed experienced retailer Bob Burke to manage the chain in 1981, and he revitalised the chain, closing unprofitable stores and changing the merchandise focus to budget-priced, quality apparel, aimed mainly at women, teenage girls and children. During Burke's first three years, turnover doubled and profitability increased, aided by a focus on own-branded merchandise which was not subject to competitor comparison. In February 1987, Venture purchased the
Waltons chain from
Alan Bond, consisting of 47 Waltons and
Norman Ross stores, plus the South Australian-based
J. Miller Anderson & Co. department store business, which closed in 1988. The Waltons stores were converted to Venture outlets, which increased the number of stores to 70 across all states of Australia, except Western Australia. == Demise and closure ==