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Salter Brothers secures support for Intercontinental Hotel renewal

The proposed development of 495 Collins Street has received key permits from Heritage Victoria and City of Melbourne.

International students not to blame for housing crisis

A landmark report by the Student Accomodation Council has found that international students are not the cause of nationwide rental…

Have direct bookings reached their peak?

D-EDGE has released its Annual Hotel Distribution Report, delving into the post-pandemic evolution of online booking practices. 

Celebrities routinely drop in on this Florida university’s hospitality course

Hospitality class hosted by David Grutman features celebrities such as DJ Khaled, Pharrell, Drake, Bad Bunny, David Beckham, Jason Momoa…

Lucrative deal sealed with sale of Leura Gardens Resort

The prestigious Blue Mountains resort is the 15th hotel in the Schwartz hotel network and was acquired for $25 million

Accor launches hotel traineeship targeting young Indigenous talent

The inaugural group of trainees hail from South East Queensland, with Accor planning to expand the program across Australia from…

The Curated Plate: Menu unveiled for Sunshine Coast’s premier culinary festival

Queensland’s Sunshine Coast will host 90 delicious events over 10 days from July 26 to August 4, including three signature…

Experience tourism at the centre of visitor economy growth strategy

Record-breaking contribution from domestic and international visitors positions NSW as a leader in Australia's post-pandemic visitor economy rebound

Earth Day: Dubai is an sustainable oasis

As the first city in the region to mandate sustainability criteria for its hotel classification system, Dubai sets a precedent…

New alliance aims to elevate Auckland’s appeal for Chinese business travellers

The memorandum of understanding will see the three organisations work together to grow Auckland as a destination for Chinese business…

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