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Tourism Australia MD Andrew McEvoy resigns to high praise
Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy has resigned from his position and will finish with the organisation at the end of the year.
"Whole-of-chain" approach to meat products safety regulation
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has called for submissions on a proposed primary production and processing standard for meat.
Racegoers set to splurge this Melbourne Cup Carnival
As Australians gear up for the race that stops the nation, business information analysts at IBISWorld forecast that higher consumer sentiment will lift Melbourne Cup Carnival spending ...
Tourism Australia takes out top award at World Routes
Tourism Australia will spend in excess of A$100m with more than 20 airline partners in the next three years as it continues to significantly leverage its international marketing ...
Qld, NT Metro Hotels BDM has 'proven record' with domestic wholesalers
Metro Hotels has appointed Tony Coates to the role of Business Development Manager for Queensland and Northern Territory.
'Breakthrough' as Australian Made exports trade-marked in Sth Korea
In a major breakthrough for Australian exporters, the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo has now been formally trade-marked in South Korea.
Tourism Australia and The Times in Ashes partnership
Tourism Australia has partnered with British newspaper The Times to create a series of six editorial features, promoting the Commonwealth Bank Ashes Series to be held in Australia ...
Fonterra Proud to be a Chef returns for its 15th year
Entries are now open for the 15th annual Fonterra Proud to be a Chef 2014 mentoring program. The all-expense-paid apprentice chef competition is held in Melbourne, Victoria, and open ...
Fair Work Ombudsman to audit Victorian bakeries
The Fair Work Ombudsman is targeting Victorian bakeries in its latest campaign to ensure workers are being paid correctly.
World wants to feast on our food and wine: Tourism Australia
Tourism Australia's plans to ramp up the promotion of Australia's food and wine experiences in its international marketing were unveiled recently at the country's largest ever global ...
Chilled coffee market continues to heat up
Ready-to-drink (RTD) or iced coffee remains one of the smallest sectors of the soft drinks market in terms of launch activity, accounting for just 3 per cent of global launches ...
NSW Food Authority hosts food safety conference for council officers
More than 140 environmental health officers responsible for food safety compliance across NSW recently converged on Sydney for the 2013 Food Regulation Partnership Conference, hosted ...
Name and Shame register marks 5 years, 8.5m website hits
The NSW government's Name and Shame register marks five years of operation with more than 8.5 million hits on the popular website, according to primary industries minister Katrina ...
Footy finals to provide $595 million boost to local industries
With the AFL and NRL finals fast approaching, business information analysts at IBISWorld forecast Aussie fans will fork out $595.6 million on football finals celebrations – an increase ...
NSW seafood industry excellence recognised
The NSW seafood industry was celebrated last night at the 2013 Sydney Fish Market Seafood Excellence Awards.
Mentor program 'motivates' chefs, apprentices at Limestone Coast
A group of 25 chefs and apprentice chefs from around South Australia recently attended a tour of food producers in the Limestone Coast.
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 ...
Australians won't dish out for dad this Father's Day
While Aussies may dote on dad, they will spend less than half their Mother's Day spend on dad this Father's Day, with lunch or dinner and a gift card taking precedence over any big ...
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 ...
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