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Op-Ed: Coronavirus exposes our industry’s glass jaw

Suddenly, our world crashed. Between the bushfires, the floods, the sleeping giant of the drought and, in January, the emergence…

Why investing in your hotel’s online reputation matters – now more than ever

We have never faced more challenging operating conditions. Hoteliers should be asking themselves how they can position their property as…

Hotels are no ‘luxury’ place to detain people seeking asylum in Australia

Hotels are being used now to detain asylum seekers, specifically at Kangaroo Point Central in Brisbane and the Mantra Bell…

6 new properties from Choice Hotels as sector pushes forward

International franchise group Choice Hotels Asia-Pac has welcomed six new hotels to increase its footprint across suburban & CBD Melbourne,…

Part 3: Where has all the profit gone?

In parts one and two of this series, we took you on a journey from ‘the good old days”, where…

New research hope for recovery in troubling times for travel industry

49% of Aussies say they may travel to less densely populated regional areas for leisure, once covid-19 restrictions are lifted.

“It is illegal for you to take bookings” latest occupancy woe

As we prepare for the bleakest Easter holiday the accom industry has ever seen, managers are advised to snooze and…

Famous beachfront hotel breaks sales records

A beachfront hotel described as the “heart and soul of Byron Bay” has sold for $100 million to investment bankers…

Meriton reveals multi-million-dollar hotel plans for Canberra

Plans have been released for Canberra’s first five-star Meriton hotel, a 250-suite development in the retail heart of the nation’s capital.

Melbourne occupancy lowest in six years

Hundreds of new hotels rooms across Melbourne are driving occupancy to new lows despite increased guest demand, figures show

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