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COVID-19 Update: Hospitality Reopening News for Australia
Last week the Australian government announced a 3-step plan for reopening the economy after the COVID-19 shutdown. Each state and territory has autonomy to decide how and when to implement each stage. As of mid-May, most Australian states and territories are already allowing hospitality businesses to start to reopen. - foodsafety.com.au
Nightclubs may never be the same again. Here's why
Hundreds of sweaty people, mostly inebriated, jostling and bumping — in some cases actually grinding — into each other in a dark, noisy, confined room were common scenes in nightclubs across Melbourne only a few months ago. - abc.net.au
What restaurants will look like when restrictions are lifted
The future of dining out in Australia could see salt and pepper shakers removed from tables and people being refused entry if they display symptoms of coronavirus. - 7news.com.au
Fighting for hospitality workers on temporary visas
Workers we've welcomed from overseas are the backbone of the industry and deserve our support, say many employees. - goodfood.com.au
'When people can move, they'll go holidaying' - Hotel experts look to the future
A renewed focus on innovation and the strength of Australia's domestic tourism market could end up characterising the country's hotel sector during COVID-19, according to a CBRE Webinar conducted on Wednesday afternoon. - thehotelconversation.com.au
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