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Accommodation industry investment boost for Victoria: AAA
Confidence to invest in hotels, motels and other tourism accommodation businesses in Victoria is set to be restored following a significant legislative change.
Small hospitality businesses to benefit from Fed Budget tax cuts
Company tax cuts for small business and incentives to hire young Australians will boost the confidence of small hospitality businesses and allow them to grow, according to peak ...
Time to tackle inequality by increasing the minimum wage: ACTU
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) will continue its fight for a $30 a week increase to the minimum wage at the Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review.
How to choose the right basins and vanities for hospitality bathrooms
In the grand scheme of things, guests are only going to visit a few places in your establishment.
Anzac Day long weekend an opportunity for a little holiday: TTF
The Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) is encouraging Australians to use the upcoming Anzac Day long weekend as an opportunity to break out of the usual routine and explore ...
Tips for Pest Control in Your Hospitality Business
The food can be awful and the service appalling, but nothing comes close to the business-killing abilities of a cockroach in the salad.
7 easy ways to impress your hotel guests
When I say 'easy,' I really mean 'cheap' because nothing is easy in hospitality.
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.
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.
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.
How to design a budget commercial bathroom without a budget look
Restroom, water closet, toilet, Men’s, Ladies, loo; whatever you want to call it, the commercial bathroom is a commercial consideration.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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