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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 ...
How to make a happy hour more successful for your bar
Happy Hours; they've been with us since 1920s Prohibition. Way back then the term referred to sneaky drinks at covert, illegal venues.
Australians spending more on world-class holidays at home
The latest national tourism figures, released on 16 December 2015, show Australians are choosing to spend their money on word-class holidays in their home country over what can be ...
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 ...
Food safety tips for the holiday period - don't wash the turkey
While Santa might be real, the Food Safety Information Council says there are a lot of food safety Christmas myths out there including the need to wash the turkey before cooking it. ...
4 Tips for Your Hotel Fitout
Whether your market is holidaymakers or business travellers, or both, your hotel's interior design determines whether that market comes back for more.
Participate in Tourism Australia's new marine marketing campaign
The Government is calling for industry to participate in Tourism Australia's new $40 million global campaign promoting Australia’s extensive coastal and aquatic environments.
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. ...
Taiwanese backpacker short-changed almost $21,000 in Melbourne
A fast-food restaurant in the Melbourne CBD underpaid a Taiwanese backpacker almost $21,000 in just five months, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found.
Things to Look Out for When Buying Commercial Dishwashers
Dirt. That’s the first thing to look out for, or a pleasing lack of it.
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 ...
NSW RSA digital licences ready for download mid 2016
NSW Minister for Finance and Services Dominic Perrottet announced on 25 November 2015 that the first three government licences will be available in a digital format from mid-2016.
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 ...
Liquor licence suspended 21 days for fourth NSW venue
A Lidcombe restaurant has become the fourth NSW venue to have its liquor licence suspended for serving alcohol to under 18s.
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.
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