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The Australian Made Campaign announces new Chairman
Glenn Cooper AM, Executive Chairman of South Australian icon Coopers Brewery Ltd, has been announced as the new Chairman of Australian Made Campaign.
Hoteliers sign up to new workplace pact
Thousands of hotels, resorts, taverns, wine bars, liquor retailers, casinos and other hospitality businesses are joining forces with the Fair Work Ombudsman to improve compliance ...
GST on healthy foods 'would make Australia sick'
The Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) is urging state and territory leaders to reject the idea of applying the GST to fresh food when they discuss their response to the ...
Penalty rate relief for restaurateurs
The decision by a Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission to reduce penalty rates by 25 per cent on Sundays for casual employees has been welcomed by Restaurant & Catering Australia ...
Federal budget the toast of hospitality, tourism sectors
The hospitality and tourism sectors are two of the big winners to emerge from the 2014 federal budget, according to a number of leading industry spokespeople.
Soft drink, burgers, chips: the diet of youth
Teenagers and young adults consume more soft drinks, burgers and chips than any other age group according to a report released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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 ...
Australian Made appears before Senate Committee on food labelling
The Australian Made Campaign has appeared before the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Agriculture and Industry to give evidence to the committee's inquiry into the ...
Free-from foods move into the mainstream
The free-from foods market is booming in many parts of the world, widening into new categories and increasingly moving into the mainstream with introductions from major manufacturers ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fish out of water: seafood consumption expected to jump
Fishmongers were expected to benefit from increased seafood consumption over Easter, according to business information analysts at IBISWorld.
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 ...
'Free-from' foods move into mainstream
The free-from foods market is booming in many parts of the world, widening into new categories and increasingly moving into the mainstream with introductions from major manufacturers ...
Washing and food safety go hand in hand
With the change of season, NSW Minister for Primary Industries, Katrina Hodgkinson, has reminded people of the importance of correct hand washing to help reduce the risk of food ...
Easter spending: sweets, seafood and the great Australian road trip
This Easter, couples and families will take advantage of the bumper holiday period to enjoy travel, fine food and drink, and premium confectionery, say business information analysts ...
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 ...
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 ...
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