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Sydney welcomes new daily services from Qatar Airways
NSW will welcome a new daily service from Doha, Qatar from 1 March 2016, providing an additional 122,500 seats into Sydney each year.
Hotel bathroom renovations: what not to do
A well-planned hotel bathroom renovation can dramatically alter the appearance of a suite.
What to look out for when buying commercial outdoor lighting
Well, the main thing to look out for is lighting that looks great and enhances your building and brand. But there's obviously more to it than that. Weather, cost, installation, ...
Why hiring the best person beats hiring the best resume
"Well, they looked good on paper." If you've ever said that about a recruitment misjudgement you're far from alone. Resumes are designed to make candidates look good; they're ...
Second audit of Thredbo restaurant finds ongoing wage issues
A Thredbo restaurant in the NSW Snowy Mountains has been caught short-changing its staff for the second time in less than a year.
5 Helpful Design Tips for Your Restaurant Fitout
Australia has an unhealthy obsession with renovation and cooking TV shows, you know it's true. But before you bemoan this obsessive phenomenon, think about using it to your advantage, ...
Return of Govt tourism portfolio welcome move for the industry
According to the Australian accommodation industry, the return of a specific tourism portfolio, and that it has been linked with international education is a welcome move.
Fair Work Ombudsman: 457 visa holder back-paid almost $10,000
A manager at a Daintree Rainforest tourism outlet has been reimbursed almost $10,000, following recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
NSW wins again: number one destination for major events
NSW has again been recognised as Australia's number one State for major events with Sydney, Newcastle and Coffs Harbour, each bestowed the International Festivals and Events Association ...
Hospitality sector looks to reform to solve Hunter job crisis
John Hart, Chief Executive Officer of Restaurant and Catering Australia (R&CA) officially launched the New South Wales activities of a new national campaign to grow restaurant and ...
Australian wine wows at Japan and South Korea trade tastings
Australian wine enthralled the palates of influential members of the wine trade and media in both Japan and South Korea at large-scale tastings held by Wine Australia, in partnership ...
Parliament enquiry into regulation of airbnb style sharing economy
The tourism accommodation industry welcomes the announcement of a NSW Parliament inquiry into short-term holiday letting.
Sydney café allegedly underpaid 457 visa-holder $22,000
The former owner-operator of a Sydney café will face the Federal Circuit Court after allegedly underpaying a 457 visa-holder employed as a pastry chef more than $22,000.
Cruise shipping unloads $275 million on WA shores
Newly released data has shown the economic value of cruise shipping nearly doubled in 2014-15, with cruise visits generating more than 1,100 jobs, and that Western Australia is ...
Australian tourism set to soar as dollar slumps
Australians who wish to travel overseas may express dissatisfaction with the falling dollar, but for local tourism operators, hoteliers and hospitality establishments, the 25 per ...
'Supersize selfies' campaign to boost Japanese tourist numbers
In a new promotion launched by Tourism Australia, Japanese travellers will have the opportunity to get involved in a 'supersized selfie' to share their Australian holiday experiences. ...
New TV series to showcase Australian cuisine worldwide
Tourism Australia has partnered with The Precinct Studios to create 'Restaurant Australia', an original three-part television series showcasing modern Australian cuisine to the ...
Asia trade visit forges new ties for NSW tourism, hospitality sector
On the completion of his first trade mission to Asia, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events Stuart Ayres was pleased to see first-hand the demand for and interest in New South ...
Bendigo fast-food worker paid $11 an hour
A fast food shop in Bendigo paid staff as little as $11 an hour because the employer believed it was the 'going rate', a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found.
Additional public holidays will 'hurt' hospitality: R&CA
The decision to progress the gazettal of two additional public holidays in Victoria by the Andrews Labor Government will hurt business and cost jobs in the hospitality industry, ...
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