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‘Being Swallowed by the Milky Way’
An eight-metre bronze sculpture ‘Being Swallowed by the Milky Way’ will form the signature art work for the Queens Wharf…
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W Hotels takes lead role in Mardi Gras
W Hotels' further three-year commitment to Sydney's Mardi Gras will see its involvement in WorldPride scheduled for the harbour city…
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Omicron catalyst for ‘shadow lockdown’ business dip
After two months of strong sales growth, a significant dip in small businesses activity in January is being attributed to…
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Wow factor revitalises bars and restaurants
A refurbishment of a bar can increase revenue by over 20 percent, increase efficiency, allow for better service & a…
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Tourism’s digital transformation is a phoenix rising from pandemic ashes
Op-Ed: In the post-COVID environment, a key result is digital transformation and how it will change the way business is…
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Wifi solutions for the accommodation industry
The demand for wifi systems increased since COVID, our Q&A with several experts answers those questions accom operators need to…
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Potential for widespread closures and mass job losses
AHA WA warns newly-reintroduced venue density measures must be temporary to avoid hospitality business closures and mass job losses
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International travel bounce back predicted
Online travel search: There's been a surge in international visitors interested in travel to Australia says newly released Expedia survey
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Is OTA competitive viability waning?
While OTAs have proven their resilience in the past, experts foresee their competitive viability may prove less strong in the…
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Unions ‘pull the rug’ on international arrivals
A union decision to stage a train strike impacting international visitors arriving for the first time in almost two years…
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