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Liquor licensing red-tape cuts a 'sensible' reform for Qld tourism
The accommodation industry is set to benefit from further cuts in red tape to the liquor licensing regime in Queensland which have been announced by the Newman government.
Tourism Australia takes "very active" approach to India: Part 2
New research carried out in six of India's fastest growing cities is being used by Tourism Australia to further shape its ten-year marketing plan for the country, aimed at tapping ...
Tourism Australia takes "very active" approach to India: Part 1
Research carried out in six of India's fastest growing cities is being used by Tourism Australia to further shape its ten-year marketing plan for the country, aimed at tapping into ...
Vote of confidence in Brisbane accommodation market
The upgrading of the number of Qantas flights between Los Angeles and Brisbane to daily from December will assist with underpinning growth in the accommodation market in the Queensland ...
Aust hoteliers well poised to cater to growing Chinese travel market
The second annual Chinese International Travel Monitor (CITM) released by Hotels.com, one of the world's leading hotel booking websites, reveals significant insights into the changing ...
Reducing visa red tape 'would benefit' Australian economy
Changes to visa access proposed by the federal Coalition will have dramatic economic benefits across the country, according to the Accommodation Association of Australia.
Response needed for 'dramatic drop' in apprenticeships
All political parties need to respond, as a matter of urgency, to the dramatic drop in apprenticeship commencements, the Australian Centre of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has said ...
Research reveals consumers care about buying local
New research from Roy Morgan, commissioned by the Australian Made Campaign, has revealed buying Australian-made products has become more important to Australian consumers.
Asian tourism market worth $20bn by 2020: minister
The Asian region could collectively be worth more than $20 billion to Australia's tourism industry by 2020, according to tourism minister Gary Gray.
Aussie Work, Aussie Rights campaign aims to protect 457 workers
The exploitation of foreign workers in Australia and the need to make sure that our kids receive the skills and training they require for the jobs of today and tomorrow is back on ...
'Ludicrous' bed tax on South Australian operators averted
The Accommodation Association of Australia (AAA) has expressed its delight at the South Australia government's decision to not introduce a bed tax.
Get your facts straight: ABC website to investigate contentious claims
Australia is about to get its facts straight – that's the message from the team behind the ABC's newly launched Fact Check website and accompanying platforms including television, ...
Report confirms drop in alcohol-related assaults on licensed premises
Minister for ospitality, George Souris, has welcomed the release of a report by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) confirming significant falls in the number of ...
Accommodation industry strongly opposes bed tax
The accommodation industry is strongly opposed to the introduction of a bed tax on hotels and other accommodation businesses in South Australia.
457 Visas still available for sponsorship in hospitality sector
Despite the consistent negative comments made by politicians, trade unions and others about the 457 visa program since earlier this year, opportunities still exist for employers ...
How couples spend their cash
The latest Australian Social Trends (AST) report released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) looks at the way spending patterns change for Australian couples as they have ...
Extra 12 million international tourists in the first 4 months of 2013
A total of 298 million international tourists travelled worldwide between January and April 2013, 12 million more than in the same period last year according to the latest UNWTO ...
Industries to fly and fall in 2013-14
As Australian companies begin the new financial year, business information analysts at IBISWorld reveal the industries set to soar and sink in 2013-14.
Forced labour legislation puts employers on notice
An immigrant cook is put to work in appalling conditions, for 14 hours a day, seven days a week, and not paid a cent. Is that slavery? Criminal exploitation? Not necessarily.
Rodents the number one reputational risk for businesses this winter
Following our first cold snap, leading pest control experts Rentokil urges business owners to be vigilant of rodent infestations to prevent reputation backlash and physical damage ...
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