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The Pros & Cons of Creating a Themed Bar
Stiff competition in the adult nightlife market leads to challenges when trying to carve out a niche, and creating a themed bar is one way to differentiate a new venture.
Tourism Aust, Singapore Airlines sign $12m strategic deal
Tourism Australia will deepen its existing commercial partnership with Singapore Airlines with a new, three-year strategic marketing deal worth a total of A$12 million.
Iconic pub to be removed from 'most violent' list
The historic hotel The Mean Fiddler at Rouse Hill in Sydney's north west is set to be taken off the list of the state's most violent venues.
Local clubs 'lifelines' during natural disasters: NSW govt
A new partnership between the NSW Liberals & Nationals and ClubsNSW will recognise the important role clubs play during natural disasters and other emergencies, Minister for Hospitality, ...
'Moral responsibility' to end trolley collector exploitation: Coles
Coles is the first major supermarket chain to publicly declare it has an "ethical and moral responsibility" to join with the Fair Work Ombudsman and stamp out exploitation of vulnerable ...
Johnnie Walker new official whisky of Formula 1
Johnnie Walker has announced a new partnership with the Formula One group that will enhance the brand's global positioning and significantly expand the platform for its highly ...
'Awards for Excellence' recognise Qld's finest in hospitality
The Savour Australia Restaurant & Catering HOSTPLUS Awards for Excellence took place in Brisbane last week (8 September) to celebrate the best restaurateurs, caterers and café ...
Tool to assist liquor licensing decisions set for NSW rollout
Following a successful trial in Sydney and Newcastle, the Environment and Venue Assessment Tool (EVAT) which helps assess the risk of adverse social outcomes posed by liquor licence ...
Racing a 'significant contributor' to economic fabric of NSW
NSW Premier Mike Baird, Minister for Racing Troy Grant and Chairman of Racing NSW John Messara has announced that, following NSW Government support, Sydney's signature Autumn Racing ...
Pole position: Melb F1 Grand Prix commitment a win for accommodation
The Accommodation Association of Australia has praised the Victorian Government supporting and securing of the Formula 1 Gran Prix in Melbourne through to 2020.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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).
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 ...
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