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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 ...
NSW extends Sunday trading for special events in 2016
The NSW Government has approved a two-hour extension of Sunday trading for hotels and registered clubs for special events in 2016, Deputy Premier Troy Grant said.
Chinese tourists to Australia breaks one million visitor milestone
The number of Chinese tourists visiting Australia over a 12 month period has smashed through the one million visitor milestone for the first time in the latest overseas arrivals ...
Productivity Commission recommends penalty rate reform
Australia's peak hospitality and accommodation bodies, Australian Hotels Association (AHA) and Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA), have welcomed the Productivity Commission's ...
NSW compliance blitz of licensed venues over festive season
A compliance blitz beginning 11 December 2015 will target licensed venues over the Christmas and New Year period to protect patrons from alcohol-related harm and violence, Deputy ...
Cutting red tape for mobile food businesses in Tasmania
From 9 December 2015, financial barriers preventing many mobile food business moving around the state have been scrapped allowing Tasmanians and visitors to enjoy greater food choices. ...
To holiday or not? That is the big Aussie question
According to a national survey of 1000 people by the Tourism and Transport Forum Australia (TTF), too many Australians will have work not holidays on their mind this festive season. ...
Restaurants raise glasses to red tape reduction
Changes to the Liquor Control Act will significantly reduce red tape and make it is easier for producers and restaurants to do business, according to peak industry association ...
Things to Consider When Buying EFTPOS Machines
In an age of mobile phones and online shopping it's not surprising to find EFTPOS now rolling with the times. In a major transformation of its payment technology, EFTPOS will provide ...
Record tourist numbers supported by increased accommodation supply
Figures showing growth in Australia's hotels for 2014-2015 were welcomed by the Minister for Tourism and International Education, Senator Richard Colbeck.
Aviation agreement with UAE is good news for tourism and trade
A new bi-lateral aviation agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), recently announced by the Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss MP, is fantastic ...
International visitors and tourism expenditure at record high
Australia's world-class tourism industry has experienced a record-breaking year with significant increases in international visitor arrivals and tourism expenditure.
THCC launches initiative to address shortfal of hospitality workers
The Tourism & Hospitality Careers Council (THCC) has redeveloped its Discover Your Career website to facilitate jobs growth and attract and retain apprentices in the hospitality and ...
Eggs not milk the food safety risk: Australian Food Safety Week
As Australian Food Safety Week draws to a close, a national survey carried out by OmniPoll found that 71% of those surveyed blamed pasteurized milk for food poisoning when, in fact, ...
‘Signature Australia’ campaign launched to largest US travel network
Tourism Australia launched a targeted campaign in November to Signature Travel Network, the largest retail travel network in the USA with more than 6,000 agents, four million consumers ...
Restaurants in Alice Springs short-changed workers almost $25,000
Dozens of workers at two Alice Springs restaurants have been back-paid almost $25,000 in wages and entitlements following recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Fonterra Proud to be a Chef returns for its 17th year
Aspiring Aussie apprentices are encouraged to apply for the culinary experience of a lifetime.
Working holiday visa-holder allegedly paid $10/hour
A Queensland restaurant operator is facing Court for allegedly paying a young Chinese national just $10 an hour and breaching sham contracting laws.
6 Tips for Your Bar Fit Out
So you've decided you’re fine with the long hours and late nights. You're ready to cope with the staff comings and goings and deal with all the inevitable side effects when alcohol ...
Report finds room for improvement in hotel development approvals
According to a report released by Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb and new Tourism and International Education Minister Senator Richard Colbeckon on 2 October 2015, planning ...
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