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Tough times for north Queensland tourist towns
When Doug Calvert closed the doors of his four Port Douglas shops for the final time, he did so with a heavy heart.
Australians urged to embrace domestic travel
Australians are being encouraged to help grow the tourism industry by holidaying at home and exploring the nation's unique range of travel experiences.
Tourism Australia's latest campaign proving big internet hit
The latest version of Tourism Australia's "There's nothing like Australia" global campaign is off to an impressive start with the signature ad receiving more than eight million views ...
Give restaurant and cafe owners a fair go on penalty rates
Over the last 20 years or so, Australians have developed a true appreciation for the social ritual of the Sunday morning catch up with friends or family over breakfast or lunch at ...
One in five Australian workers are casual employees
One in five, or 19 per cent of Australian workers were casual employees in November 2011, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has announced.
How cybercriminals are infecting networks and stealing data undetected
A leading data security specialist has outlined its top recommendations and insights for protecting against and containing sophisticated malware and targeted attacks - advice that ...
Vic youth affected by decline of 'traditional' employment sectors
Young people are shouldering the brunt of the economic downturn in Victoria, with the demographic being impacted by diminishing opportunities in traditional youth-friendly sectors ...
The new "key" to hotel sustainability
Building on almost two decades of sustainable development, hotel group Accor is aiming to take its commitment to sustainability to a higher level with the launch of PLANET 21, a ...
Theft: the real cost to accommodation businesses
A recent survey conducted by Living Social and Mandala Research revealed that 39 per cent of US travellers admitted to pilfering items from accommodation.
Pubs and hotels struggle to absorb increased wage costs
Pubs and hotels have been forced to slash employee working hours and reduce trading times to help cover mandatory wage increases implemented in 2011, according to a recent study.
The global trend of rising hotel room rates set to continue
Worldwide hotel room rates may be set to rise further in 2012 if the upward trend from last year continues to gain momentum.
Will removal of immediate ATM access influence gambling habits?
A study is underway to determine the effectiveness of Victorian legislation that will lead to the removal of ATMs from most gambling venues with poker machines.
Tourism and the power of social media
We tweet, review, Facebook and tag. We are increasingly turning to social media, even when we are travelling or on holidays.
Midscale hospitality websites rate higher than alternatives
Users of hospitality and tourism websites feel those which offer experiences somewhere between budget and high-end are providing the most satisfying results, according to a new report. ...
Lions rugby tour a 'fantastic opportunity' for Australian tourism
Hospitality and tourism operators are set for a major boost when more fans travel on the next British and Irish Lions tour of Australia than ever before, according to Tourism Australia ...
Awareness of hospitality trends important for small businesses
For hospitality operators, keeping abreast of latest trends and influences on the way people search for products or services is of paramount concern.
Australians turn to social media for dining and entertainment advice
Hospitality businesses take note - when it comes to gathering information and advice about what to eat and where to go, Australians increasingly look online rather than engage in ...
Asian visitors boost tourist numbers
While the number of international visitors to Australia has dipped in recent times, an influx of Asian tourists is helping to offset the overall downward trend.
Australians fail to recognise safe alcohol consumption guidelines
New research indicates most Australians continue to remain unconvinced about the dangers of heavy drinking, despite the presence of national alcohol guidelines aimed at improving ...
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