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Clubs, pubs "opened their doors" to aid bushfire victims, volunteers
Clubs and hotels in bushfire affected areas of NSW deserves the highest praise for the efforts of its members in doing all they can to assist those affected by the devastation, ...
PMC freeze has 'potential to lift' international visitor numbers
Australia's accommodation industry will benefit from the freeze in the passenger movement charge (PMC), according to a peak body.
Tourism Australia takes out top award at World Routes
Tourism Australia will spend in excess of A$100m with more than 20 airline partners in the next three years as it continues to significantly leverage its international marketing ...
Aust hoteliers well poised to cater to growing Chinese travel market
The second annual Chinese International Travel Monitor (CITM) released by Hotels.com, one of the world's leading hotel booking websites, reveals significant insights into the changing ...
Response needed for 'dramatic drop' in apprenticeships
All political parties need to respond, as a matter of urgency, to the dramatic drop in apprenticeship commencements, the Australian Centre of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has said ...
Research reveals consumers care about buying local
New research from Roy Morgan, commissioned by the Australian Made Campaign, has revealed buying Australian-made products has become more important to Australian consumers.
Aussie Work, Aussie Rights campaign aims to protect 457 workers
The exploitation of foreign workers in Australia and the need to make sure that our kids receive the skills and training they require for the jobs of today and tomorrow is back on ...
Get your facts straight: ABC website to investigate contentious claims
Australia is about to get its facts straight – that's the message from the team behind the ABC's newly launched Fact Check website and accompanying platforms including television, ...
Industries to fly and fall in 2013-14
As Australian companies begin the new financial year, business information analysts at IBISWorld reveal the industries set to soar and sink in 2013-14.
Rodents the number one reputational risk for businesses this winter
Following our first cold snap, leading pest control experts Rentokil urges business owners to be vigilant of rodent infestations to prevent reputation backlash and physical damage ...
Counting the cost of everyday living
With the cost of living constantly on the rise, business information analysts at IBISWorld highlight just where those price spikes are hitting hard – and why.
Sydney's Broadway makeover 'not just physical'
You might have noticed a few construction sites or caught a glimpse of some new skyscrapers on Broadway, but there are even more dramatic changes afoot in Sydney's southern CBD.
Mother's Day spending to grow in 2013
With Mother's Day just around the corner, business information analysts at IBISWorld reveal Australians are expected to spend almost $1.4 billion spoiling their mums this year – an ...
Penalty rates: a kick in the guts for service industry employers
The Prime Minister's announcement to an ACTU Summit that the Gillard government will legislate to lock-in Australian penalty rates is a kick in the guts to small service industry ...
'Trying to reclaim' ALP's Rooty Hill roots
Walk from Rooty Hill train station to the suburb's renowned RSL club and you'll pass utes parked on the front lawns of brick and tile houses, vege patches in back gardens and an ...
Family business operators 'failing to plan for future'
Australian family business operators are increasing their risk of insolvency by failing to plan for the future, according to Antony de Vries, a Sydney insolvency expert.
Unpaid work schemes: exploitation or experience?
The Fair Work Ombudsman has announced a new focus on educating employers and employees about the legitimacy of schemes for unpaid work experience.
Internships deserve thought, but are not all bad
The academic report on unpaid work and internships for the Fair Work Ombudsman deserves considered thought, but there should be no rush to judgement or knee jerk responses by the ...
'Digital bathroom mirror' tech closer to reality
It may seem like something from science fiction, but pretty soon you'll be reading your favourite newspaper in a digital device embedded in your bathroom mirror and then polish off ...
Asia and the Pacific among most 'open' for travel Visas
New UNWTO research on Visa facilitation shows that Asia and the Pacific and the Americas are the most 'open' regions in terms of tourist Visa requirements.
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