Short Term Rental Industry
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Airbnb’s big winter update: What operators need to know as Aussies seek more than just a stay
In 2025, the winning short term rental accommodation operators will be those who do more than provide a bed.
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Koalas, cockatoos & conscious design: Welcome to Amaroo
A first look: Unique boutique eco-retreat and working farm opens in Byron Bay hinterland
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The power of regional events: Fuelling growth in hospitality and tourism
Op-Ed: Emily Stephens explores how both major and minor events can lead to increased revenue and lasting relationships for local…
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Standout holiday rentals: Stayz reveals its 2025 Holiday Homes of the Year
Revealed: top-performing short term rentals based on guest satisfaction, standout features, and host excellence
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Keeping it legal: Mabrian launches short term rental monitoring solution
With STRs becoming a bigger part of global tourism, this tool aims to help operators and authorities work together to…
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Strengthening the future: Accommodation Australia’s 2025 election priorities
Bold reforms to set the accommodation sector on a path to long-term stability, growth, and global competitiveness
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Hospitality’s Roadmap for Recovery: Accommodation Australia calls for action ahead of Federal Election
AA’s 24 key recommendations span skills development, migration, tourism, short-term rental reforms, energy, tax and small business support
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Op-Ed: SERR means nowhere left for accommodation providers to hide from the ATO
Chartered accountant and legal practitioner, Sam Mohammad asks, are you at risk of income tax and GST avoidance?
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The untapped potential of high-needs accessible rooms
Did you know that 45% of website visitors seek Tier 3 Accommodations, but only 15% of properties deliver?
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Airbnb: Mick Fanning opens the doors to his local Surf Life Saving Club
Mick Fanning has teamed up with the iconic Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club to host an exclusive Airbnb Gold Coast…
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