News In Brief
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Elysium Noosa Resort unveils a new era of coastal luxury on Hastings Street
Elysium Noosa is back with a full redesign, new restaurants and a coastal aesthetic that captures the spirit of one…
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ATEC Summer Pulse Check shows inbound tourism stabilising
The Australian Tourism Export Council‘s latest Summer Pulse Check shows Australia’s inbound tourism sector stabilising, as operators report improving confidence,…
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Accommodation Australia charts 2026 priorities at Gold Coast board meeting
Workforce shortages, short stay rules and energy compliance dominate discussion at Accommodation Australia's latest board meeting
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Apprentice incentive cuts spark alarm as chef shortage deepens
James Goodwin, CEO of Accommodation Australia warns new funding model “couldn’t come at a worse time”
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Reflections Holidays boosts regional tourism in NSW by $135M in FY2025
Reflections Holiday has increased the economic benefit it generates to regional NSW by 7.1 percent year-on-year to $135 million in…
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Supporting employee wellbeing over Christmas: why mental health matters during the festive season
As workplaces prepare to wind down for the year, employers are being urged to ensure staff have the right mental…
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Internationally inspired, locally rooted: Treehouse Hotel Adelaide revealed
Australia’s first Treehouse Hotel is coming to Market Square, complete with rooftop cinemas, pop-ups, live music and seriously cool design…
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The role of robots in housekeeping operations
Housekeeping expert Liz Lycette writes, robots are not replacing staff, but they are already delivering real value for housekeeping teams.
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Melbourne hotel operator selection process announced by HTL Property
Specialist national brokerage firm HTL Property has announced it is seeking leasing proposals from experienced hotel and serviced apartment operators…
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Why Sydney’s short-term rental cap won’t fix the housing crisis
Op-Ed: Are Sydney’s short-stay caps solving anything—or just making everyone feel better while fixing nothing? Ethan Brown argues the real…
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