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Reliable Ice Machines for Hospitality
Manitowoc ice machines purchased through Baker Refrigeration are a reliable choice for the hospitality industry due to their durable design and state-of-the-art technology.
Choosing the Best Keg Cooler
This article will enlighten you about the various types of keg coolers available so that you can make an educated decision about which one is right for you.
COVID Safe Summer – What to Expect During the Coming Months
The global COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on the Australian economy. As the virus spread across the globe, COVID-19 cases remained relatively low up until February 2020.
Top Hospitality News & Ideas This Week
This week: Regions set to benefit from domestic tourism push by airlines - AVC’s cash incentive for new workers pays off - Cult US burger chain Five Guys to open first Australian ...
Aussie dishwasher smashes power costs and grabs prestigious design award!
The Norris AP500 is a high-performance commercial dishwasher that uses 50% less power. It was announced as winner of the Good Design Award Gold Accolade at the Star Casino on Thursday ...
Drinks restrictions lifted for small bars in Sydney CBD
Small bars in Sydney’s CBD and Kings Cross will have greater flexibility in the late night drinks they can serve, Minister for Racing Paul Toole announced recently.
Thousands of hospitality workers go digital with licences in NSW
Australia’s first Digital Licences are proving popular with more than 20,000 people signing up for the new feature in the since being introduced late last year.
How to deal with a negative online review
It’s enough to make you cry. There you are slaving day and night to build a popular, profitable business and some stranger writes a few harsh words that can undo everything. And ...
Australians drinking less alcohol at restaurants: research
Alcoholic beverages have seen a sharp decline in servings within the Australian foodservice industry over the past seven years, and reached their lowest level in the year ending June ...
Financial stress highest in the accommodation & food services industry
Financial stress is now a fact of life for more than one in four Australian workers who say they have low confidence in their financial position and find it difficult to make ends ...
How to ensure your commercial kitchen passes inspections
If you're ever seen the inspector episode of celebrated sitcom Fawlty Towers, you'll know how horribly wrong a kitchen inspection can go.
Backpacker tax changes to benefit regional Australia
Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, the Hon. Keith Pitt MP, said proposed improvements to the way working holiday makers (backpackers) are taxed will provide ...
Tourism industry backs push for Senate inquiry into holiday tax hike
The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) has applauded the Federal Labor Opposition’s move for a Senate inquiry into the backpacker tax package including the plan to hike the ...
5 Great Hotels and Why they’re Great
What makes a hotel great? Well, a great hotel offers something out of the box; something extraordinary that goes far beyond a nice meal and good night’s sleep.
Backpacker changes give with one hand but take with the other
While some changes to the working holiday maker program announced by the Government today are welcome the overall impact of the measures will be a damaging brake on tourism, Australia’s ...
NSW bottle shop licence suspension highlights need to check age ID
The licensee of a bottle shop at Marsfield in Sydney’s north-west has had her liquor licence suspended for the October long weekend for selling alcohol to a 17-year-old youth.
Fair Work reaches out to Korean community on workplace rights
Persistent underpayment matters involving Korean visa-holders have prompted the Fair Work Ombudsman to reach out to the Korean business community.
Reviews of small bar licences and Kings Cross ID scanners released
The NSW Government has released statutory reviews of liquor licences for small bars and the ID scanner system operating at high-risk venues in Kings Cross.
$59bn overnight spend a strong result for the domestic visitor economy
The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) has welcomed the latest national visitor survey by Tourism Research Australia that shows another strong financial year performance with ...
ABS data shows underemployment now the norm
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is urging the Federal Government to take drastic action on the decline of full-time permanent jobs in Australia.
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