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Regional, remote areas 'facing greatest burden' as penalty rates bite
Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) says the capacity for the hospitality and tourism industries to employ Australians is being severely hampered by the inflexibility of current ...
Vacation exchange provider introduces online resort reviews
Worldwide vacation exchange provider, DAE, has teamed up with timeshareAdvisor to introduce a new online platform for DAE members to write and read reviews of exchange resorts.
China 'impressed' with Australian tourism offering
An exclusive event hosted by the Accommodation Association of Australia (AAA) and the National Tourism Alliance saw Chinese and Australian tourism industry representatives have come ...
New risk-based liquor licence fees for NSW
In January this year, the Premier of NSW, the Hon Barry O'Farrell MP, announced a package of reforms to make our streets safer. The package included the introduction of a risk-based ...
Minimum wage increase could 'potentially' hit regional businesses
The accommodation industry has recommended to the Fair Work Commission that there should be no increase in the minimum wage in 2014.
Minimum wage 'alarmingly' low for Australian workers
Australia risks losing its claim as the country of the fair go if the alarming decline in the relative earnings of low paid workers continues, according to the Australian Council of ...
Red tape reduction welcomed by hotel industry
Australian Hotels Association NSW has welcomed the passing of the Social Services and Other Legislation Bill which will reduce red tape and duplication as well as introducing a ...
ACCC releases product safety guide for online businesses
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released a new publication, 'A guide for business: Consumer product safety online', that outlines best practice tips for online ...
New Tasmania government 'strongly committed' to tourism
The accommodation industry has welcomed the election of Will Hodgman as Tasmania's new Premier.
Illegal letting hurts tourism
The accommodation industry is calling for a clamp-down on illegal letting of premises for tourism accommodation, following the release of the outcomes of a NSW Parliamentary inquiry ...
Commonwealth asbestos regulations change for accommodation operators
Commonwealth asbestos legislation has now been adopted by several states and territories, extending on the original ban of the use of all asbestos containing materials (ACM) Australia ...
Historic Victorian gaming hotel business for sale
The Town Hall Hotel sits prominently on the main street of Stawell – a town of 6,000 residents on the busy Western Highway around 234km north-west of Melbourne. The impressive hotel ...
Missed the 28 February quarterly BAS deadline? The ATO can help
Most businesses lodge and pay on time with over 1.3 million BAS lodgements received by the due date for the last quarter.
Accommodation industry strongly opposes bed tax proposal
The accommodation industry has criticised a proposal by the Gold Coast mayor that a tax on visitors to the city should be introduced.
Planning for timely, accurate BAS lodgement
"With the next quarterly BAS due on 28 February, Australian businesses need to plan for timely and accurate lodgement, even if there is nothing to report or the business may not be ...
'It's On' in Newcastle and The Hunter
Member for Newcastle, Tim Owen, recently launched the It's ON! in Newcastle and The Hunter campaign, showcasing an impressive calendar of events coming up in the region during February ...
Hotels group, consulting company aim to boost Indigenous employment
Accor Hotel and Resorts' recent strategic review of its Indigenous employment program and reconciliation initiatives, by leading Indigenous consulting and communications company The ...
New report suggests bright future for Australian hotel market
It is the report hotel owners and operators around Australia need, and want, to see – the latest analysis of the accommodation industry by Dransfield predicting positive outcomes ...
Research suggests many travellers don't enjoy their holiday
Latest Galaxy poll research reveals that holiday-makers come home unhappy, tired, and feel their holiday choice has been 'compromised'.
Big spike in small business contacts to competition regulator
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has launched the latest 'Small Business in Focus' report which outlines its work in the sector.
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