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Business backs Backpacker Tax delay, tourism will benefit
Business, especially tourism, hospitality and farming, is buoyed by a six-month delay in the introduction of the "backpacker tax", the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry ...
Visitors to benefit from seasonal worker pilot in Northern Australia
Domestic and international visitors are set to benefit from increased levels of service as a result of the commencement of the Seasonal Worker Programme Northern Australia tourism ...
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.
2016 Budget to drive future tourism growth and boost economy
The Coalition Government recognises that tourism is one of five super-growth sectors that will create new jobs and growth in the economy over the next decade. Tourism now accounts ...
Investments in tourism will attract visitors and create jobs
The Government's investment in tourism in the Budget will help Australia to attract more international visitors and support jobs and growth in businesses in the sector, the Australian ...
AHA commends PaTH programme a great initiative for young job seekers
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) has commended the Government’s announcement of an innovative $752 million Youth Jobs PaTH (Prepare-Trial-Hire) Programme aimed at helping ...
Unions politicking, allow Fair Work to reform hospitality award: AHA
It's time for the unions to stop politicking and allow the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to do its job in reforming the Hospitality Industry (General) Award for the benefit of workers ...
What to Consider When Buying Commercial Mixers
Are you a pizza restaurant mixing dough on a regular basis? Or a cafe only needing a mixer for occasional whip ups of mashed potato or meringues?
Fair Work to spot check 30 Alice and Barkly employers in NT
The Fair Work Ombudsman will audit 30 businesses in Alice Springs and the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory as part of a new campaign. 
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 ...
Reducing penalty rates can boost jobs and work hours: ACCI
Bringing penalty rates into line with community expectations can help to boost jobs and work hours, lawyers representing the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has told the ...
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.
Melbourne’s retail and hospitality sectors booming
Melbourne's retail and hospitality sectors are booming, creating jobs, economic growth and a buzzing international city.
ACTU calling for $30 week increase in minimum wage
The Australian Council of Trade Unions is calling for a $30 a week increase in the minimum wage to $686.90 per week or $18.08 per hour.
Unions disappointed by govt being out of touch with penalty rates
The Federal Opposition’s recent submission to the Fair Work Commission in support of penalty rates has highlighted just how out of touch the Prime Minister and his ministers are with ...
Things to Look Out for When Buying Food Containers for Catering
Catering is, to all intents and purposes, a mobile restaurant.
Aussies holidaying at home will help hit 2020 tourism targets
The Australian tourism industry’s continuing run of record breaking numbers confirms the industry as one of the five key super-growth sectors for the next decade.
Things to Look Out for When Buying Seafood for Your Restaurant
This article won’t offer advice on where to buy your seafood; your merchant options – direct from fishing boats or through local seafood outlets - will be largely dictated by geography. ...
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.
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