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ID scanners keep banned troublemakers away
ID scanners at high risk venues in Sydney's Kings Cross are serving their purpose in keeping banned troublemakers out and away from the precinct, according to Minister for Hospitality, ...
Iconic wine label Hardys signs Glenn McGrath as cricket ambassador
For many Australians summer, cricket and wine is a winning combination – and it seems Hardys agrees, with the well-known brand welcoming Australian cricketing legend Glenn McGrath ...
Grape expectations: Australian wine production set to rebound
Australia has long produced some of the most renowned wines in the world. However, over the past decade Australia's wine production industry has faced a host of difficulties, which ...
'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 ...
Cider in the sun: consumption, revenue set to rise
Spending on cider in Australia is expected to rise by 21.5 per cent over the next five years, as the alcoholic beverage continues to gain in popularity.
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 ...
Application fees for liquor licences, approvals to rise
Increases to application fees for liquor licences, approvals and authorisations will apply from 1 September 2014.
Venues on notice: reckless alcohol promotions 'not tolerated'
The NSW Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing (OLGR) recently targeted 66 alcohol promotions and has put venues on notice that inappropriate promotions will not be tolerated.
WA's latest brewery opens doors, turns on beer taps
Something is brewing in the heart of the city at Northbridge Piazza. Western Australia's latest brewery, bar and restaurant, Northbridge Brewing Company (NBC) has swung open its ...
Restaurant and Bar Design Awards: Australian projects make shortlist
An impressive 12 Australian hospitality projects have the survived the recent cut of the 2014 Restaurant and Bar Design Awards international shortlist.
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.
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 ...
Young Australian women out-drink their mothers
Young Australian women are consuming more alcohol than their mothers did at the same age, according to new University of Queensland (UQ) research.
Australia's World Barista Championships candidate takes 4th
The World Barista Championships have been run and won for another year, with Australian candidate Craig Simon of Think Tank Coffee producing a career-best performance and revealing ...
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 ...
Special addition: chefs join skilled occupation list
The inclusion of Chefs on the Skilled Occupation List is a positive step on the way to addressing labour shortages gripping the tourism and hospitality sector, according to peak ...
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 ...
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