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Fair Work Ombudsman to spot check up to 200 South-West Vic employers
The Fair Work Ombudsman will audit up to 200 businesses across Victoria's South-West region as part of a new campaign. 
WFA rejects FARE's call to increase wine taxes
The Winemakers' Federation of Australia has again rejected the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education's (FARE's) call to increase wine taxes.
Overseas visitors break records with highest-ever growth in spending
Australian tourism exports are breaking records as international visitors are spending more and staying longer. 
WA lags behind other states in international visitors and spend
Western Australia continues to lag behind other States in the international tourism stakes, recording the lowest growth in international visitor numbers in the country and a fall in ...
Jobs cut at Boag's Brewery in Launceston
Lion announced on 8 February it intends to move around 20 million litres of annual brewing volume from the Boag’s Brewery to facilities on the mainland to improve the efficiency of ...
Cairns restaurant faces court for underpaying overseas worker $33,000
The operators of a restaurant in Cairns are facing Court for allegedly short-changing an overseas worker more than $33,000 over a period of almost three years.
Funding for Great Ocean Road tourism in lead up to holidays
The Andrews Labor Government is helping businesses bounce back along the Great Ocean Road following the Wye River fires with funding now available to stimulate tourism and attract ...
7 things to look for in a restaurant employee
Hiring restaurant staff is as integral to success as the right menu. So here are 7 ingredients to seek in your staff roster.
NSW smoke-free outdoor dining provides breath of fresh air for diners
Six months into smoke-free outdoor dining in NSW and NSW Health has reported public support and levels of compliance are high.
Australian wine sector contributes $40.2 billion to national economy
Independent economic research commissioned by Wine Australia has quantified the direct and indirect contribution of the Australian wine sector to the national economy.
NSW liquor licence freeze extension gives business certainty
The NSW Government will extend the freeze on new liquor licences in the Kings Cross and Sydney CBD Entertainment Precincts for a further year to allow the upcoming statutory review ...
Building better tourism businesses in Queensland
The Australian Government will provide $670,450 for training and development projects to help Queensland tourism businesses flourish and grow.
Australian wine making a comeback in 2016 at Australia Day Tastings
Wine Australia's record-breaking Australia Day Tastings held in London, Dublin and Edinburgh recently have signalled a new era, with wine influencers claiming Australia is the one ...
Tourism is our export hero but we can do more
Tourism is a vital source of export income that is defying the downturn in other areas and so would offer great economic reward for future government attention, the National Tourism ...
Gold Coast take-away food workers paid as little as $10 an hour
A Gold Coast restaurant and a take-away food outlet have had to back-pay a dozen employees a total of more than $23,000 after the Fair Work Ombudsman found the workers were being ...
Hospitality students to train at world famous Noma restaurant
Hospitality students will have the opportunity to serve part of their training for the Diploma of Hospitality at one of the world‘s best restaurants, when Noma begins its 10-week ...
How to choose food and ingredients for a diverse menu
Before you start designing your menu, there are all kinds of considerations that need to come first.
Export sales jump since Japan FTA
Export sales across a variety of commodities to Japan have jumped since the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) came into effect 12 months ago, as businesses ...
4 Tips for Buying the Right Commercial Coffee Machines
Choosing a commercial coffee machine is about as straightforward as choosing a coffee bean and there are almost as many variations.
New air service for Canberra
Singapore Airlines' decision to begin flights between Singapore, Canberra and Wellington is a major milestone for Australian aviation services, the Acting Prime Minister and Minister ...
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