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Hotels, hostels and caravan parks paid to take Tassie homeless

Accom operators will be offered financial incentives to take in homeless guests for months at a time under a Tasmanian…

$10 million refurbs for two landmark hotels

Two historic hotels are close to completing major transformations as a rash of new developments pushes existing players to up…

Lichen your style: the hotel with gardens in its guest rooms

Former Georgian warehouses have been transformed into a bespoke hotel featuring internal gardens and moss beds designed to bring the…

The Aussie accom on the ‘world’s best’ shortlist

Two Australian properties have made luxury travel network Virtuoso’s list of world-beating hotels, bars and spas for 2019.

World-first infinity pool floated to top luxury hotel

A luxury hotel skyscraper in London may be topped with the world’s first 360-degree swimming pool.

Hotel offers free stays for abortion patients

An American hotelier is offering free accommodation for guests travelling for an abortion following the introduction of strict anti-abortion laws…

Icy Sydney sports igloos as sunny Broadbeach eyes new hotel

Based on this week’s weather, an igloo might not seem such an unusual accommodation plan for Sydney Harbour.

New Hilton unveiled by AAoA’s latest big-name recruit

Heidi Kunkel, Hilton Hotels’ vice president of operations for Australasia, has had a busy week.

“We must act now”: Skills crisis drives TAA training overhaul

Australia’s multi-billion-dollar hospitality sector will need 123,000 more employees next year according to hospitality’s newest CEO.

To F&B or not to F&B?

One of the thorniest dilemmas in hotel operations is whether to have to a restaurant and then how to run…

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