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Staff summer breaks and 'increased productivity'
Take time out for a break this Christmas, even if it's only a short break.
Penny Wong most trusted to babysit the nation's children
Looking for a babysitter this Christmas? Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Penny Wong, is the politician Aussies would most trust to look after their children, according to new ...
Run out of beds: Aust hotels prepare for Ashes bookings boom
With an estimated 37,000* international visitors heading to Australia for the Ashes test series this time next year, tickets to the matches aren't the only things in high demand.
Food safety warning: keep it cold, keep it clean, keep it hot
Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson today urged people to follow three simple rules to prevent food poisoning this festive season.
The world is our oyster: tourist number hits 1bn for 2012
On the symbolic arrival date of the one-billionth tourist (13 December 2012), UNWTO revealed the actions tourists can take to ensure their trips benefit the people and places they ...
Murder, she wrote: crime writer takes up residence in Metro Hotels
Human resources manager by day, murder mystery author by night. That's a fitting description of Metro Hotels' novelist, Sylvia Massara.
Travel and wine natural partners
When it comes to the quality of Australia's food and wine, the proof appears to be in the tasting.
How friendly are regulatory authorities toward small business?
The Productivity Commission will investigate how federal and state regulators impact small business costs.
Shift workers' health comes under scrutiny
An international team of sleep researchers has developed the world’s first screening tool to help reduce workplace accidents and illnesses, including cardiovascular disease and ...
Is Australia the "great underperformer" of Asian tourism?
Australia is an "embarrassment" in the Asian region, a tourism conference has heard.
Workaholics can't compensate for unhappy home life
People who try to deal with an unhappy home life by investing more time and effort at work are deluding themselves, according to a new study recently published by the British Journal ...
Women are up to the challenge of negotiating pay
Pay differences between men and women cannot be readily attributed to the willingness to negotiate pay, according to new research.
All I want for Christmas is fast delivery and free returns
Growth in online spending will more than triple this festive season as online shopping finally delivers on its promise to compete with conventional retailers on a significant scale. ...
Holidaying families increasingly choose apartment living
A leading provider of accommodation in Australia says families are finding the convenience of apartment living the best way to stretch their budget and maximise their lifestyle while ...
US and Aussie chefs tackle global obesity
As the world struggles with a growing obesity epidemic, 'slow food' gurus from the US and Australia are urging international campaigners gathered in Italy to join a revolution in ...
Reducing business costs will lift investment in accommodation industry
"The accommodation industry is already well aware of the enormous potential of significant increases in the number of Asian visitors to Australia and businesses in our sector have ...
Higher standards for regional tourism accommodation
Domestic and international visitors can expect higher standards in regional hotels, motels and other forms of tourism accommodation as a result of the Tourism Industry Regional ...
Greek yoghurt goes global as a healthy treat
Greek yoghurt continues to be a key area of activity in the fresh dairy market, with nearly eight per cent of the total yoghurt launches recorded globally by Innova Market Insights ...
Book Christmas accommodation early to avoid letdown
The Christmas holiday season is a popular time for people to stay overnight in Sydney to avoid driving home after festive celebrations, or to accommodate visiting relatives and ...
Combining study with casual jobs is no bed of roses
QUT design students have created a life-size double bed made from food packaging, drink cans and coffee cups to help depict the financial battle faced by many university students.
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