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NSW wins again: number one destination for major events
NSW has again been recognised as Australia's number one State for major events with Sydney, Newcastle and Coffs Harbour, each bestowed the International Festivals and Events Association ...
Parliament enquiry into regulation of airbnb style sharing economy
The tourism accommodation industry welcomes the announcement of a NSW Parliament inquiry into short-term holiday letting.
Additional public holidays will 'hurt' hospitality: R&CA
The decision to progress the gazettal of two additional public holidays in Victoria by the Andrews Labor Government will hurt business and cost jobs in the hospitality industry, ...
Bendigo fast-food worker paid $11 an hour
A fast food shop in Bendigo paid staff as little as $11 an hour because the employer believed it was the 'going rate', a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found.
Sharing economy puts $8.5bn in accommodation investment & jobs at risk
The accommodation industry is pointing to recent reports by Tourism Research Australia (TRA) which highlight that $8.5 billion in investment growth in tourism accommodation development ...
Tourism ministers meet to discuss industry successes & challenges
The Hon Andrew Robb MP, Federal Minister for Trade and Investment, and the Hon John Eren, Victorian Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Minister for Sport and Minister for Veterans, ...
R&CA: productivity commission proposals will boost hospitality jobs
Draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Workplace Relations Framework will significantly boost hospitality employment and make businesses more sustainable, ...
New partnership to strengthen Australia's luxury tourism market
Tourism Australia has signed a major new partnership with the world's leading luxury travel network, Virtuoso®, in an agreement which will help build greater connection between the ...
How to get your hotel guests to write an online review
Sadly, the most effective way to get reviewed is to give your guests a spectacularly awful experience. That's human nature; we're far more likely to vent over negatives than wax ...
QLD budget boost: $40m for tourism & hospitality industry
The commitment of $40 million over four years for tourism and major events in Queensland budget will help grow the state's $23 billion tourism industry, and provide tourism and ...
ACT government continues red tape reduction for hospitality sector
The ACT Government's red tape reduction has taken another step forward with new laws to allow venues to establish outdoor bars.
How to buy washroom products that suit your establishment
Washroom, bathroom, WC, toilet, dunny; call it what you will, it's that room out the back and it's of no consequence aesthetically, right? Wrong.
5 Star: Our Top Hospitality Management Articles This Financial Year
Here's a look at the management, best practice and customer service topics our audience of hospitality professionals were most interested in over the past financial year. Does your ...
5 Reasons to Provide Housekeeping Staff with Quality Cleaning Aids
Believe it or not there are 66 precise steps in the Marriot Hotel's room cleaning manual. The Marriot chain has transformed the room cleaning process from a random 30 minute whip ...
How to design a hotel bathroom where space is at a premium
If your hotel bathrooms make a cupboard seem positively roomy, you might think you've got a problem. And in one way you have – teensy bathrooms aren't exactly a great sales feature ...
What your furniture and fittings say about your bar
If you had to describe your bar as a person, who would they be? A tall, dark and handsome gent in an Armani suit? A grinning surfer in shorts and thongs? A hairy hipster? Would they ...
5 Reasons to be Excited About Hospitality in 2015
Tourism is now the biggest industry in the world, accounting for a whopping 9 per cent of global GDP (per Forbes).
Sydney Festival slammed for not catering to those with disability
Sydney Festival organisers have been criticised for not providing adequate features for people with disabilities, with some labelling the current set-up "appalling".
Demand 'seriously' exceeds supply for key building assets
Serious shortfalls or oversupply are expected for key building assets – including hospital beds, office, retail and industrial space plus housing – in communities around Australia, ...
The world looks to Australia for nation branding
Countries around the world are looking to Australia for guidance on country-of-origin branding.
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