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Management
No slip ups the goal for hotel safety
The injuries can be debilitating and painful and for accommodation providers they can also be extremely expensive, financially and in…
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Safety & Security
Putting hotel security in focus
When thieves broke into the grounds of a plush Noosaville resort in Queensland earlier this year, manager Sue Barden took…
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News In Brief
Accom veterans fighting back post-COVID
Mr Robinson, a 40-year veteran in the industry, overseas 69 properties worth more than a billion dollars in total, and…
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News
Less contact but stronger relationships
Pressure creates diamonds and warfare has given us such technological innovations as jet aircraft and GPS navigation. So, it is…
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News In Brief
Op-Ed: Boost for hotel profits and Planet Earth
How to save the world and boost hotel profits while doing it.
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Profiles
Crowne Plaza on a high in Adelaide
In a 138m skyscraper overlooking the City of Churches, the 329-room luxury hotel is taking inspiration from the neighbouring innovation…
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News In Brief
Women ignored in federal budget
The driving force behind the Women in Tourism movement has accused the federal government of gender bias and claims its…
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News In Brief
Is the industry reducing reliance on OTAs by increasing direct bookings?
As he takes in the crisp fresh mountain air of the Snowy Mountains, Anton Schatzle is confident his revamped website…
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New Zealand
NZ in `turf war’ with OTAs
New Zealand accommodation providers are being urged to bolster their websites and social media accounts in an increasingly fierce “turf…
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News In Brief
How the humble Australian BBQ became a global star
Hotels and resorts offer all sorts of luxury enticements, such as heated pools, day spas, and state of the art…
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