Management
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Bed bugs: Do we really need microchips in our linen?
China’s luxury hotels have endured a bad rap of late, following a viral social media expose of cleaning standards at…
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Accom developments changing face of inner city Melbourne
A boutique hotel will form part of a landmark $200 million development on Melbourne's Southbank incorporating a tower designed as…
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Sunshine Coast welcomes first international hotel in three decades
The Sunshine Coast looks likely to get its first internationally branded hotel in 30 years with a Holiday Inn Express…
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“Offensive”: Hotel group denies worker exploitation as complaints snowball
A Blue Mountains hotel group has strongly denied claims of worker exploitation made in a Sunday newspaper exposé - but…
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Marriott to be fined $178m over vast data breach
Hotel giant Marriott faces a £99 million fine from the UK's data protection watchdog for a security breach which exposed…
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Backpacker influx welcome, but we want more, says industry
Australia’s hotels, cafes, clubs and bars will see their backpacker ranks swell from this month with the government raising working…
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Epileptic child turned away from Melbourne hotel
A Melbourne hotel has apologised for refusing a family accommodation because of their 11-year-old’s epilepsy.
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Famous resort derelict after years of neglect
While two Queensland islands recently revealed multi-million-dollar transformations, one former luxury resort has been revealed as shockingly run down.
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Create a great website that converts lookers to bookers
Your hotel website gives potential travellers a chance to view the most important aspects of your property. Your website should be…
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Which Australian uni is among the world’s best for tourism training?
An under-the-radar Queensland university has been ranked second in the world for the quality of its hospitality and tourism management…
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