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Lovers pick premium this Valentine's Day
This Valentine's Day, smitten couples will splash out on fine dining and premium floral arrangements to celebrate their union, say business information analysts at IBISWorld.
Accommodation sector welcomes tough new NSW liquor laws
The accommodation sector welcomes new liquor laws introduced into NSW by the O'Farrell government, in particular his singling out of tourism accommodation venues for exemption from ...
Recruitment firm joins Fair Work Ombudsman in quest for compliance
Hays Specialist Recruitment (Australia) is the latest major employer to join with the Fair Work Ombudsman in a partnership aimed at achieving best practice in its workplace.
Open Colleges announces TAFE-accredited Diploma of Hospitality
A skills shortage in the hospitality industry provides opportunity to launch new education and training courses, according to online vocational education institute Open Colleges.
Govt 'needs to address' new street violence issues: AHA
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) NSW has announced it will be examining the details of the state government's new policies on street violence and discussing the implications ...
Not paying tax a dangerous game for small businesses
The recent report that the ATO is chasing a back-log of $18 billion in debt, with small business tax payers accounting for more than 60 per cent of outstanding debt, should ring ...
Tax tips for Australian hospitality businesses
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has launched a new campaign to help Australian businesses meet their tax obligations.
How will shutting down the city help victims of street violence?
Calls to shut down Australia's only global city will do absolutely nothing to help victims of violence on our streets, AHA NSW director of policing John Green has said.
'One and only' AAA aims for STAR Rating effectiveness
The news of the winding up of AAA Tourism (not AAA) and a management change of the Star Ratings scheme has caused confusion within the accommodation sector, but at the Accommodation ...
Domestic demand drives record Hamilton Island occupancy rates
Hamilton Island has achieved its highest occupancy levels on record in October and November 2013, fuelled by a huge increase in domestic demand, stronger repeat business and the ...
81 per cent compliance for Qld pubs, bars, taverns, hotels
More than 80 per cent of pubs, bars, taverns and accommodation businesses in Queensland are complying with workplace laws, the Fair Work Ombudsman has found.
Australia moves into top ten of World's Most Valuable Nation Brands
Australia has moved up to tenth position in the Nation Brand 2013 Study by leading brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance, with its Brand Value growing to US$1.257 billion - and ...
Stamp out fake online reviews: accommodation industry
Australia's accommodation industry welcomes the decision by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to release best-practice guidance for online product reviews.
Christmas shoppers encouraged to celebrate local products, produce
The Australian Made Campaign is urging shoppers seeking out local products and produce this Christmas to look for the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo.
Appy Christmas: standby staff on call for summer rush
New mobile and social recruitment app, Workible, is helping businesses in the hospitality sector to find standby staff for the Christmas rush.
State-of-the-art hospitality training facility launches in Adelaide
Adelaide has a new state-of-the-art training facility for hospitality students and apprentices. The Hospitality Industry Skills Centre (HISC) was developed to support industry and ...
Accommodation Achiever Awards recognise industry talent
Top achievers from across the accommodation industry were recognised in Sydney Wednesday night (November 27) at the 2013 Accommodation Achiever Awards.
'Best of the best' honoured at AHA NSW Awards for Excellence
The Clovelly Hotel (Clovelly) and The Central Hotel (Shellharbour) have won the top awards at the NSW hotel industry's night of nights.
Australian Hotels Association appoints new CEO
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) has announced the appointment of Stephen Ferguson as its incoming chief executive officer, effective from February 2014.
Short-term international arrivals to Australia continue to grow
According to the latest results from the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS), there were 6.4 million short term visitor arrivals to Australia in the 12 months to September 2013, a ...
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