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Virgin Australia, Tourism Australia increase marketing partnership
Tourism Australia and Virgin Australia have announced another major expansion to their marketing partnership to further strengthen inbound tourism to Australia.
Return to surplus in 12 months achievable: Liberal Democratic Party
The Liberal Democratic Party has released its own federal budget in an attempt to demonstrate that a return to surplus can be achieved in the next 12 months without harming the ...
Cafes, restaurants to benefit as Mother's Day spending tipped to grow
With Mother's Day around the corner, business information analysts at IBISWorld reveal Australians are expected to spend over $1.4 billion indulging their mums this year – an increase ...
Is Melbourne Australia's retail and hospitality capital?
Melbourne remains at the top of the country's shopping and dining game, according to data compiled at the end of 2013 that the city hopes will help drive its economy forward for the ...
Red tape for RSA in ACT must be 'urgently reformed'
Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) red tape must be urgently reformed in the ACT to reduce costs and burdens on the licensed hospitality industry, warns the Australian Hotels ...
New NSW hospitality minister promises 'full attention' to key issues
Newly appointed NSW Minister for Hospitality, Gaming, Racing and Minister for the Arts, Troy Grant, has stressed his appreciation of key issues facing the industry such as alcohol-related ...
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 ...
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 ...
Spirits high and no drop of wine, but Aussies drinking less alcohol
Australians are drinking less alcohol overall than any time in the previous 15 years, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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 ...
At Dolcettini, the proof is in the pudding
There aren't many chefs who could say that by age 27, they'd won over 40 fine food medals, been named Apprentice Baker of the Year, set up their own flourishing business, and been ...
Gen X, Y consumers choose brands that support a cause
More than three million Australians switched from their normal product or service to another brand last year because the alternative brand supported a cause or charity.
Culinary diva announced as ambassador of Australian PorkFest
Australia's pork farmers have declared statuesque chef Dominique Rizzo as the ambassador for Australian PorkFest - the month-long peak season for pork that will occur throughout ...
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 ...
Calling chefs, pubs, bars, cafes, food producers to Good Food Month
Australia's biggest food festival, which last year attracted more than 1.5 million people, will be even bigger in 2014 with Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra to be joined by Brisbane ...
South Australia's top chefs pass on their knowledge to apprentices
Over the last month some of South Australia's top chefs have been volunteering their time to teach apprentice chefs from metro and regional establishments.
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 ...
Zeroing in on food waste
Australia wastes 7.3 million tonnes of food a year, with Australian households responsible for dumping more than half of that: about 4.1 million tonnes or around 9kg of food from ...
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.
New measures rolled out to target drug and alcohol fuelled violence
Minister for Police and Emergency Services Michael Gallacher recently said that police will be working closely with the Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing as the government rolls ...
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