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Contactless purchases thrive, traditional machines flounder
Contactless payment methods will all but replace traditional physical credit and debit card payments by 2020 for transactions under $100, according to business information analysts ...
Point of PIN-only: hurting hospitality or overdue shift?
The mandatory shift to PIN-only debit and credit card payment authorisation via EFTPOS machines, which tentatively came into effect on 1 August 2014, is widely regarded as a necessary ...
Best Western celebrates stellar sales, loyalty program growth
Following the release of its annual report to almost 180 hotel members, Best Western Australasia has reported a stellar year in sales and accelerated growth of its Best Western ...
Coffee shop pays compensation after wage-query sacking
The operator of a Kings Cross coffee shop has paid $2000 compensation to a casual foreign employee who was dismissed after she queried her pay rate.
Technology drives Chinese outbound travel surge
The latest Hotels.com Chinese International Travel Monitor (CITM) reveals the extent to which technology has become a powerful element in the decision-making mix of this critical ...
Claim that domain: global online land grab for bars, restaurants
A global online land grab for restaurants and bars is underway, with new generic top level domains (gTLDs) .REST (dot-rest) and .BAR (dot-bar) in the middle of a one month "land ...
Delivery Hero conquers Latin America
Online food delivery platform Delivery Hero – the largest global provider of takeaway ordering technology – has announced the acquisition of PedidosYa, market leader for online food ...
Decoding the Retail Code of Conduct
A panel comprising leading Australian retail, legal and political experts stimulated lively discussion at the Cairns Convention Centre last Saturday (21 June), as the contentious ...
The crowd booze: what our laws mean for alcohol consumption habits
Alcohol-related violence, liquor service restrictions, venue lockouts, drink-driving risk, health and behavioural concerns, and exorbitant non-retail price mark-ups all have something ...
Review your business systems, prepare for successful financial year
As the End of Financial Year approaches, The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is encouraging businesses to review their existing systems and processes to prepare for a successful ...
'Short-sighted' ABS decision risks local tourism investment
Following a decision by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to axe tourism accommodation statistics, the accommodation industry has expressed fresh concerns about the level of ...
Jobs that will sink and soar over 2014 and beyond
For professionals looking to future proof their careers and incomes, business information analysts at IBISWorld have revealed the key jobs of the future, highlighting the industries ...
First hotel reservation app for Google Glass now available
In a further step toward an exciting future for accommodation industry-related technology, Hotel Near Me, the first hotel reservation app for Google Glass is now available for public ...
Accommodation Star Rating takes new strategic direction
Star Ratings Australia has announced a new strategic direction following a successful transfer of management to Australian Motoring Services.
Australian Made urges businesses to 'get the Australian advantage'
The not-for-profit organisation that administers Australia's only country-of-origin certification trade mark, the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo, will launch a new initiative ...
The Australian Made Campaign announces new Chairman
Glenn Cooper AM, Executive Chairman of South Australian icon Coopers Brewery Ltd, has been announced as the new Chairman of Australian Made Campaign.
Hoteliers sign up to new workplace pact
Thousands of hotels, resorts, taverns, wine bars, liquor retailers, casinos and other hospitality businesses are joining forces with the Fair Work Ombudsman to improve compliance ...
Penalty rate relief for restaurateurs
The decision by a Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission to reduce penalty rates by 25 per cent on Sundays for casual employees has been welcomed by Restaurant & Catering Australia ...
Federal budget the toast of hospitality, tourism sectors
The hospitality and tourism sectors are two of the big winners to emerge from the 2014 federal budget, according to a number of leading industry spokespeople.
Virgin Australia, Tourism Australia increase marketing partnership
Tourism Australia and Virgin Australia have announced another major expansion to their marketing partnership to further strengthen inbound tourism to Australia.
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