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Three Strikes: liquor disciplinary scheme records over 100 offences
NSW licensed venues are being reminded of their obligations under the state's liquor laws as the Three Strikes disciplinary scheme records over 100 strikes.
Illegal accommodation poses 'life-threatening risks'
The Accommodation Association of Australia is deeply concerned by the recent fire in Alexandria, Sydney, which endangered students staying in illegal accommodation in the area.
TAA welcomes reprieve for ABS Survey of Tourist Accommodation
The Federal Government's decision, announced by Friends of Tourism MP Dan Tehan, to continue funding the Survey of Tourist Accommodation for another year has been welcomed by Tourism ...
Business tourism to benefit from new hotel: AAA
The accommodation industry is supportive of approval being granted for the establishment of new tourism accommodation infrastructure at Sydney's Darling Harbour, as part of the city's ...
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 ...
Minimum wage decision 'higher than expected'
"The three per cent increase in modern award minimum wages is higher than the accommodation industry was expecting," the Chief Executive Officer of the Accommodation Association of ...
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 ...
Sydney assault rates drop irrespective of 'blanket' lockout measures
Assault rates in licensed premises in the Sydney local government area have dropped more than 15 per cent in the 24 months to March 2014, according to figures released by the Bureau ...
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 ...
Vivid light shines on Sydney's restaurant industry
Sydney's restaurant industry is in the spotlight for Vivid Sydney 2014, according to peak industry association Restaurant & Catering Australia (R&CA).
Iconic Scarborough hotel unveils landmark refurbishment
TFE Hotels exclusively relaunched its iconic beachside WA property Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough with Emma Birdsall, formerly a contestant on The Voice, performing to over 200 ...
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.
Darwin cleaners focus of new education campaign
Cleaning businesses in Darwin will come under the spotlight this month as part of the Fair Work Ombudsman's latest pro-active education and compliance campaign.
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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