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This week: Melbourne hospitality industry's blueprint for reopening - Support for $250m tourism recovery - Noisy restaurants leave a bad taste for diners - and more.

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'A foolproof system': Melbourne hospitality industry's blueprint for reopening

Melbourne’s struggling hospitality industry has presented a new plan to the government which they say would allow them to reopen safely. As many of the city’s restaurants have been sitting idle during lockdown, the industry has presented a blueprint to the state government to reopen indoors and out on October 19. - 7news.com.au

 

'Many factors to consider' as events and meetings return

There is still uncertainty about how best to proceed with business meetings and events in the APEC region, despite the easing of restrictions of travel in some jurisdictions, new research has found. - thehotelconversation.com.au

 

Support for $250m tourism recovery but ATIC urges focus on rollout hotspots

The Australian Tourism Industry Council (ATIC) has welcomed the federal government’s new regional tourism recovery initiatives to tackle the serious, lasting impact of the COVID recession. - accomnews.com.au

 

Victoria removes RSA red tape hurdles

The Victorian Government has announced that it has made its Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training program available online. - theshout.com.au

 

Noisy restaurants leave a bad taste for diners, researchers recommend quiet spaces

Polished concrete and hard surfaces may be all the rage for today's cafes and restaurants but, according to Flinders University researchers, the accompanying noise levels are reducing people's enjoyment of food. - abc.net.au

 

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