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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 ...
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 ...
Business as usual for Melbourne's iconic Great Britain Hotel
Richmond's longstanding Great Britain Hotel, or GB as it is more affectionately known, is changing management but it won't be changing anything else.
Liquor store campaign results reveal breaches in award provisions
Dozens of liquor stores across NSW have been inadvertently underpaying workers their minimum lawful entitlements, a report released Thursday, 13 February 2014, by the Fair Work ...
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.
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 ...
Australians really are the biggest losers
Australians gamble - and lose - more than anyone else on a per-person basis, according to a new report cited in the latest edition of The Economist.
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.
New reforms passed by parliament for NSW liquor regulation
On Tuesday 21 January 2014, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell announced a comprehensive package of initiatives to reduce alcohol and drug related violence.
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.
National Wine and Grape Industry Centre teams up with leading wineries
A network of commercial vineyards in Griffith, Orange and Tumbarumba have partnered with the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre as part of a major research program to compare ...
Change is brewing: Aussies opt for boutique over traditional beverages
With the festive season in full swing, business information analysts at IBISWorld have taken a closer look at Australia's alcohol expenditure, highlighting an overall decrease in ...
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