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NSW bottle shop licence suspension highlights need to check age ID
The licensee of a bottle shop at Marsfield in Sydney’s north-west has had her liquor licence suspended for the October long weekend for selling alcohol to a 17-year-old youth.
Fair Work reaches out to Korean community on workplace rights
Persistent underpayment matters involving Korean visa-holders have prompted the Fair Work Ombudsman to reach out to the Korean business community.
5 Great Hotels and Why they’re Great
What makes a hotel great? Well, a great hotel offers something out of the box; something extraordinary that goes far beyond a nice meal and good night’s sleep.
Reviews of small bar licences and Kings Cross ID scanners released
The NSW Government has released statutory reviews of liquor licences for small bars and the ID scanner system operating at high-risk venues in Kings Cross.
$59bn overnight spend a strong result for the domestic visitor economy
The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) has welcomed the latest national visitor survey by Tourism Research Australia that shows another strong financial year performance with ...
How to ensure your commercial kitchen runs smoothly
“Sorry for the delay. The kitchen’s very busy tonight.” “I’m awfully sorry; we’re right out of prawns.” “No problem, Sir, we’ll get you a bucket.”
Callinan report takes small steps in the right direction for NSW
The Callinan report released by the State Government appears to take a few small steps in the right direction, AHA NSW Director of Liquor and Policing John Green said.
Holiday makers to WA on the rise
The number of Australians choosing to travel to WA for holiday and business is on the rise, and West Australians are making up the majority of overnight stays.
AHA slams ACCC agreement with online travel agencies
The ACCC announcement on 5 Sept 2016 that it has reached an agreement with global online travel agencies, including Booking.com and Expedia, will result in consumers being denied ...
Sushi restaurant short-changes visa-holders $123,000
Nine overseas workers employed by a sushi restaurant chain in Brisbane were short-changed more than $123,000 over 16 months, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found.
4 Things to Consider When Buying Commercial Refrigerators
Effective storage of all your perishables is critical to maintain high standards and keep your reputation. So how do you find the right fridge with features and service you can rely ...
Tourism Australia must focus on declining visitors in WA
The latest international visitor data shows spending in Australia for the past year grew by 14.2% on average, but in Western Australia it declined by -0.2%, prompting calls for a ...
Casual workers rising, leaving more Aussies without leave entitlement
Statistics released 31 August 2016 by the ABS show casualisation of work continues to rise under the Turnbull Government.
5 ways to keep customers coming back
Unless you still operate from one of those quaint, last-decade entities called a ‘shop,’ your customers are online and on the move.
New ideas for a safe and vibrant Sydney nightlife
An app delivering real-time updates on entertainment options, extending public transport operating hours, activating public places with “pop-up” food and later opening of shops and ...
Syd restaurant Mamak fined almost $300,000 after paying staff $11/hour
The operators of an inner Sydney restaurant who relied on informal market research to set their wage rates have been penalised almost $300,000 for deliberately short-changing their ...
Surging overseas visitors driving a booming tourism sector: TTF
Overseas arrival figures from 2015-2016 have surged as Australia's visitor economy continues to grow.
How technology is transforming the hospitality industry
These days there’s no escaping technology, and now even holiday escapes are dreamt up and actioned online.
Stats show power of tourism - now we need policies to match
In a week dominated by concerns of a soft economy, lower housing approvals and a continuing balance of trade deficit, tourism stands out as a powerhouse with two sets of key figures ...
Tourism businesses' contribution to Australia's GDP strengthens
The contribution of the tourism industry to Australia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has increased by almost 18 per cent, highlighting the importance of the sector to Australia's ...
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