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Aussie tourists spend big on US trips
A record number of bargain-hunting Australians armed with credit cards and wallets stuffed with cash have been flying to the US and spending big.
Brits vote Australia 'Best Country in the World'
Australia has been voted the "Best Country in the World" by readers of one of the UK's top luxury travel magazines.
From jams to schnapps, Steinbok is set to outshine the big booze boys
From barman to businessman, Gavin Yates is quickly making a name for himself in Australia through introducing innovations to the bar industry.
Move to change teen attitudes to alcohol
Teenage attitudes to risky drinking can be changed for the better, using a combination of classroom education and social marketing.
Food safety the focus on World Hand Hygiene Day
The World Health Organisation's World Hand Hygiene Day on Sunday 5 May was a perfect opportunity for home cooks and food service professionals alike to study up on their hand washing ...
New alcohol cost study, same flawed research
A newly released report claiming to quantify the annual cost of alcohol misuse has no credibility and repeats the mistakes used in a previously discredited report.
Drinkers regret that dial, text or post
If you have ever sat in a pub thumbing through your phone at 2am and decided it was the perfect time to declare your love to Alex from marketing, you are not alone.
Adam Scott's top Aussie golf holiday spots
What are US Masters champion Adam Scott's favourite Australian golf holiday spots?
NT wages new campaign against drunks
A small group of Aboriginal children aged six or seven are playing a disturbing game in a Darwin park.
Cooking the books: business fraud getting easier
Fiddling the books is now as simple as zapping records of cash till transactions away and Deakin University's fraud expert has warned business owners as well as people thinking of ...
Workplace discrimination cuts deep across Australia: report
Nearly a million Australians feel their boss has discriminated against them over recent years, a new University of Melbourne study has found.
Footy fever kickstarts a hospitality boom
Following the recent kick-off of the AFL, rugby league and rugby union seasons, business analysts are anticipating a strong season for the hospitality sector on the back of the ...
Christchurch a blueprint for tourism operators
Weather weary tourism operators and tourist destinations in Queensland can take a leaf from the Christchurch recovery book as they put a summer of cyclones, storms and flood behind ...
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 ...
Tourism teamwork for post-Olympic economic success in UK
Launching a two day exhibition that brought together hospitality business owners and providers across the South, Deirdre Wells OBE, head of tourism at The Department of Culture, ...
Customer loyalty, value the key for restaurant sector
A recent report on the US restaurant industry from global information firm, NPD Group, offers some insight for Australian restaurant operators on coming trends for the sector.
NYC soda size rule eyed from coffee shops to clubs
At barbecue joints, coffee counters and bottle-service nightclubs, a coming clampdown on big, sugary soft drinks is beginning to take shape on tables and menus in a city that thrives ...
Celebrating British hospitality in style
The Hotel & Catering Show 2013 (H&CS) returned to Bournemouth International Centre in style this recently, with a fresh and dynamic clutch of new show features by new owners Evisstar, ...
Economic recovery through government tourism investment in England
Officially opening the two-day Hotel & Catering Show 2013 (H&CS) recently, Deirdre Wells OBE, Head of Tourism for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), set the agenda ...
'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 ...
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