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Reducing penalty rates can boost jobs and work hours: ACCI
Bringing penalty rates into line with community expectations can help to boost jobs and work hours, lawyers representing the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has told the ...
Tips for Pest Control in Your Hospitality Business
The food can be awful and the service appalling, but nothing comes close to the business-killing abilities of a cockroach in the salad.
Back-pay for Canberra fast food workers
Dozens of workers in Canberra have been underpaid more than $22,000, recent investigations by the Fair Work Ombudsman have revealed.
Melbourne’s retail and hospitality sectors booming
Melbourne's retail and hospitality sectors are booming, creating jobs, economic growth and a buzzing international city.
7 easy ways to impress your hotel guests
When I say 'easy,' I really mean 'cheap' because nothing is easy in hospitality.
ACTU calling for $30 week increase in minimum wage
The Australian Council of Trade Unions is calling for a $30 a week increase in the minimum wage to $686.90 per week or $18.08 per hour.
Unions disappointed by govt being out of touch with penalty rates
The Federal Opposition’s recent submission to the Fair Work Commission in support of penalty rates has highlighted just how out of touch the Prime Minister and his ministers are with ...
Aus take away food workers short changed over half-a-million dollars
Workers in take-away food outlets across Australia have been underpaid hundreds of thousands of dollars, spot checks by the Fair Work Ombudsman have revealed.
Aussies holidaying at home will help hit 2020 tourism targets
The Australian tourism industry’s continuing run of record breaking numbers confirms the industry as one of the five key super-growth sectors for the next decade.
TAA welcomes review of 'backpacker tax' to maintain tourism growth
Australia's peak accommodation body, Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA), has welcomed the announcement on 16 March 2016 by the Minister for Tourism, Senator Richard Colbeck, that ...
Fair Work Ombudsman to spot check up to 200 South-West Vic employers
The Fair Work Ombudsman will audit up to 200 businesses across Victoria's South-West region as part of a new campaign. 
WFA rejects FARE's call to increase wine taxes
The Winemakers' Federation of Australia has again rejected the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education's (FARE's) call to increase wine taxes.
Overseas visitors break records with highest-ever growth in spending
Australian tourism exports are breaking records as international visitors are spending more and staying longer. 
WA lags behind other states in international visitors and spend
Western Australia continues to lag behind other States in the international tourism stakes, recording the lowest growth in international visitor numbers in the country and a fall in ...
Jobs cut at Boag's Brewery in Launceston
Lion announced on 8 February it intends to move around 20 million litres of annual brewing volume from the Boag’s Brewery to facilities on the mainland to improve the efficiency of ...
Cairns restaurant faces court for underpaying overseas worker $33,000
The operators of a restaurant in Cairns are facing Court for allegedly short-changing an overseas worker more than $33,000 over a period of almost three years.
Funding for Great Ocean Road tourism in lead up to holidays
The Andrews Labor Government is helping businesses bounce back along the Great Ocean Road following the Wye River fires with funding now available to stimulate tourism and attract ...
7 things to look for in a restaurant employee
Hiring restaurant staff is as integral to success as the right menu. So here are 7 ingredients to seek in your staff roster.
NSW smoke-free outdoor dining provides breath of fresh air for diners
Six months into smoke-free outdoor dining in NSW and NSW Health has reported public support and levels of compliance are high.
Australian wine sector contributes $40.2 billion to national economy
Independent economic research commissioned by Wine Australia has quantified the direct and indirect contribution of the Australian wine sector to the national economy.
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