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Meet the new player in quality accommodation

All homes are personally inspected by company representatives to ensure comfort, consistency and a level of design style.

Scathing talk on damaging impact of online giants

AAoA's Richard Munro argues that while tourism is a $52.9bn industry in Australia, multinational internet corporations are making huge profits…

Homestays opening for Commonwealth Games

Gold Coasters eager to be part of the Commonwealth Games action are opening their doors to help accommodate some of…

Should we remove plastic straws from accommodation?

Australians love their beaches, and so do the rest of the world - but we're slowly destroying one of the…

Airbnb bringing native experiences to Melbourne?

Visitors are now able to book experiences led by Melbourne locals such as wildlife experts, restaurateurs, musicians and more, as…

Councils struggling against the odds

Quasi-hotels should be banned under reforms to the regulation of short-term holiday letting in NSW, demands the Accommodation Association of…

An uncomfortable interview with ABC & Airbnb: Recap

A recent interview on ABC radio between Jon Faine, and Airbnb’s Brent Thomas quickly escalated from a discussion on the…

Privacy or pleasantries? A personal Airbnb predicament

Having narrowly missed out on hotel accommodation in a small town for a big wedding, I turned to my only…

Quasi-hotels must be banned, says AAoA

One of the most significant problems is residential properties - mainly apartments - with the same owner which are posted…

Jobs at risk due to lack of sharing economy regulation, says AAoA

The accommodation industry is supporting calls for the South Australian government to properly regulate sharing economy providers, including Airbnb. 

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