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Tipping point: is Aust on the verge of American social expectations?
Australians might soon be expected to tip as frequently – and perhaps of greater significance, as generously – as Americans, new research warns.
NSW, ACT join forces on problem gambling research project
NSW and the Australian Capital Territory will join forces in a groundbreaking five-year research project to study the longer term impact of counselling services on problem gamblers, ...
US hotels leader praises "vibrant" Australian industry
American Hotel & Lodging Association Chair, Ron Vlasic, was in Australia recently to meet with his Australian counterparts, to talk at the Australian Tourism Directions Conference ...
City, country hotels vie for prestigious 'best of 2013' titles
The finalist list for the hotel industry's night of nights has been released with ten city-based and ten of regional NSW's top hotels vying for the prestigious 'Overall hotel of the ...
Managing the 'hidden' workplace epidemic
Employers should consider a worker may be concealing a mental illness, when symptoms affect his or her ability to work to their optimum level, before subjecting them to formal ...
Tourism Australia's revamped travel app provides "richer" experience
Tourism Australia is hoping to inspire more travellers to take a holiday Down Under with the launch of a revamped version of its There's Nothing Like Australia mobile travel app.
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, ...
Beautiful coding: developing 'next-gen' QR codes
A new spin-out company from The University of Nottingham in the UK is promising to transform the way we digitally interact with new products and services by developing the next ...
Rogue operators have 'no place' in Byron Bay
AHA NSW has slammed two Byron Bay licensed premises recently found to be breaching liquor laws in the popular tourist haven during an important trial of alcohol-related measures.
Tourism Australia MD Andrew McEvoy resigns to high praise
Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy has resigned from his position and will finish with the organisation at the end of the year.
Racegoers set to splurge this Melbourne Cup Carnival
As Australians gear up for the race that stops the nation, business information analysts at IBISWorld forecast that higher consumer sentiment will lift Melbourne Cup Carnival spending ...
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 ...
Kings Cross measures target the public not the troublemakers: AHA NSW
New weeknight measures introduced by the state government in Kings Cross will do nothing to target violent thugs, according to AHA NSW CEO Paul Nicolaou.
Gosford model 'better than' Newcastle model as assault rates halve
Assault rates in and around licensed premises in Gosford have dropped more than 50 per cent in the last six years without the draconian measures passed in Newcastle, AHA NSW director ...
Qld, NT Metro Hotels BDM has 'proven record' with domestic wholesalers
Metro Hotels has appointed Tony Coates to the role of Business Development Manager for Queensland and Northern Territory.
Removing ATMs from pokies venues 'a success'
The removal of automated teller machines (ATMs) from Victorian venues with electronic gaming machines has significantly reduced high risk gambling on poker machines, according to ...
Aust hotel price growth slows as global prices rise to 7-year high
The average price of a hotel room around the world rose by two per cent during the first six months of 2013 compared with the same period last year, according to the latest Hotels.com ...
Footy finals to provide $595 million boost to local industries
With the AFL and NRL finals fast approaching, business information analysts at IBISWorld forecast Aussie fans will fork out $595.6 million on football finals celebrations – an increase ...
Liquor licensing red-tape cuts a 'sensible' reform for Qld tourism
The accommodation industry is set to benefit from further cuts in red tape to the liquor licensing regime in Queensland which have been announced by the Newman government.
Liquor Act 2007, Gaming & Liquor Administration Act 2007 under review
A five year statutory review of the Liquor Act 2007 and the Gaming and Liquor Administration Act 2007 is underway.
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