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Outrigger buys Mauritius resort

Hawaii-based Outrigger Hotels and Resorts has purchased from Dubai-based Kingdom Hotel Investments the 181-key Mövenpick Resort and Spa Mauritius, which...

Accor announces its second reconciliation action plan

Accor Asia Pacific, the largest hotel group in Australia continues to honour its commitment to increasing Indigenous employment and fast-tracking the careers...

Soft drink industry hits back over obesity link

The beverage industry believes it is being unfairly targeted in the fight against obesity in Tasmania. The state's Director of Public Health has called...

South Australian licensed venues to face tougher code from October

New rules for licensed venues in South Australia, aimed at curbing alcohol-fuelled violence, are to take effect from October 1. They will restrict the...

Anonymous publican buys Annandale Hotel

The real estate agent managing the sale of the Annandale Hotel in Sydney's inner west says contracts have been exchanged. Mike Wheatley, from real estate...

Accommodation industry congratulates Martin Ferguson

Martin Ferguson is one of the most outstanding Tourism Ministers that Australia has had, according to the accommodation industry. The Accommodation Association...

Easy as pie – three days of tasting ahead to find Australia’s best pie and pastie

Bakers from around Australia will be rolling their sleeves up and their pastry out, to create a pie or pastie impressive enough to take home the trophy...

Foodservice Australia – the place to experience innovation

The first thing visitors want to know at a trade exhibition is “What’s new?” At Foodservice Australia 2013, the answer is – “Plenty!” This...

Violent venues list falls to new record levels

NSW Govt tough measures getting results. The latest list of the State’s most violent venues confirms a continuing fall in violent incidents on licensed...

Bar fined for blocking emergency exit

A Canberra bar has been fined $3000 for failing to ensure the emergency exit of the premises was unimpeded. The ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal...