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Hien Vo - from refugee to restaurant owner: the woman who brought us bowls of pho

Australians with a predictable palate were confused about the bowl of aromatic goodness that arrived in Victoria Street, Richmond, 15 years ago. Pho,...

Central Queensland meat producers butchering local tourism, chef says

Restaurants and butchers in Australia's beef capital have turned their backs on the local product, claiming the best quality meat is being exported overseas. Every...

Halliday: Australian wine is showing green shoots

Listen: James Halliday explains why he's hopeful that the local wine industry has turned a corner after a very challenging decade. It's never been a better...

M&L Hospitality acquires hotel development site in Sydney

SINGAPORE-BASED real estate investment group M&L Hospitality has acquired a hotel development site in Sydney. "The addition of 65 Sussex Street will...

Amadeus signs deal with The Hotel Network to expand Australia & New Zealand hotel content

SYDNEY, Australia - Amadeus has further strengthened its hotel offering following an agreement with one of Australia’s leading accommodation brokers, The...

Social media can be a restaurant's friend or nightmare

ONE bad meal shared over Facebook can kill a restaurant's reputation, according to an Orica engineer who is trying to help restaurant owners through the...

Sun brings savings for sustainable brewing in Brunswick

Brunswick beer is now being made more sustainably with the introduction of a roof full of solar panels at Temple Brewing Co.  Saving over 15% of the...

Gladstone's first Shisha restaurant stalled by council

GLADSTONE'S first Turkish restaurant was ready to open for business a month ago. But instead of serving customers and earning a livelihood, the entrepreneurial...

IMAX owner confirms option to build hotel on site as back-up to office block plans

DARLING Harbour’s IMAX theatre site could become a major hotel with the company that bought the site confirming plans for the option. An artist impression...

Developers switch to hotels after Melbourne planning shock

Developers stung by September's overnight changes, which cut the density permitted on sites they owned in central Melbourne, are reworking their plans to...