AA commends state governments for 'sensible' easing of border restrictions
Accommodation Association CEO Dean Long said this week's reopening of the South Australian border with New South Wales and the relaxing of some restrictions on the Queensland border with New South Wales from next month were a sensible step in the right direction.
Northern NSW motel sales signal return of 'pre-pandemic demand' for the region - ResortBrokers
Separate freehold sales totalling $7 million at Yamba and South Ballina across the past three weeks are part of "rapidly increasing" levels of enquiry for the region from accommodation operators, according to Greg James and Steve Campbell of ResortBrokers.
Perth and Brisbane leading CBD hotel markets across Australasia
A new report from CBRE shows while the lifting of restrictions in early June saw an initial bounce in room demand across CBD hotel markets in Australasia, recent developments in certain areas have meant Perth and Brisbane are emerging as better performers, with Auckland’s demand recovery...
'We've got to continue to communicate and collaborate' - TAA NSW Board meets face-to-face for the first time in months
The Tourism Accommodation Australia NSW Board has come together in person for the first time since February, with CEO Michael Johnson hailing the meeting as a success.
NSW Government announces mandatory hotel quarantine for residents returning from Victoria
NSW residents returning from Victoria must now go into mandatory hotel quarantine for 14 days at their own expense, following an announcement from NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
TAA celebrates 'small win' as corporate event capacity increased
Tourism Accommodation Australia NSW CEO Michael Johnson says the latest easing of COVID-19 restrictions allowing increased attendance at corporate events signals another step in the recovery of accommodation hotels.
Vic-NSW border closure 'highlights seriousness' of road ahead - AAoA
The joint decision between Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Prime Minister Scott Morrison to shut the border from midnight tomorrow is disappointing but understandable, Accommodation Association of Australia CEO Dean Long says.