News In Brief
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VIC Government $5.6m boost a win for jobseeker scheme
Accommodation Association’s Victorian Jobs program receives major boost with State Government $5.6 million funds injection
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Accor completes deal with Salter Brothers
The momentum behind Accor’s popular Mercure brand in Australia continues with the Group adding nine Mercure hotels to its collection,…
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Op-Ed: Year of creativity and innovation
Is 2022 a year for F&B creativity and innovation? Cam Northway on how to rebuild strong revenue streams and customer…
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The sky is the limit for Accessible Accommodation
Accessible Accommodation's Kerry Williams has set her sights on expanding the company's ever-growing activity into overseas markets
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International tourists back but rebuild will take time
The latest International Visitor Survey results to the end of March 2022 show the export tourism industry’s recovery has a…
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Oakwood’s towering success in Melbourne luxury
Towering over the Southbank skyline, the new 40-storey Oakwood Premier Melbourne is already a landmark for the Victorian capital
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Mercure Pakenham set for September opening
Management is amazed by the number of bookings already received for the 64-room Mercure Pakenham set for a September opening
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Praise for Victoria’s outgoing Tourism Minister Martin Pakula
AA President, Leanne Harwood has thanked outgoing Victorian Minister for Tourism, Martin Pakula for his efforts throughout the pandemic
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Don’t be stupid! Keep your ideas simple
Founders of Cherry & Sydney Private Tours talk about how a simple idea inspired business success: What idea inspired your…
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Consumers now demanding more than ever from hotels
Key new research findings show consumers now expect contactless reservation technology, flexible booking policy and bonus offers
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