Wellness market redefining hospitality and investment opportunities - BMT
Wellness tourism is outpacing the broader tourism sector, with spending growing at 36 per cent annually in 2024 compared to 28.4 per cent for overall tourism.
From Rooms to leading Trends: Navigating Queensland’s Management Rights
The management rights industry in Queensland is evolving rapidly, shaped by population growth, shifting tourism trends, and political developments. Kevin Tsai an industry expert at Ras360 team discusses both opportunities and challenges requiring resident managers and property investors to adapt...
Discover the Treasures of Tāmaki Makaurau: making Māori tourism accessible
Helen Te Hira, Director of Māori Outcomes at Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, encourages Māori-owned businesses and iwi enterprises who offer visitor experiences to join this initiative.
Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO said the proposals would make it easier and cheaper for venues to trade later, while balancing the sound management needs of businesses and residents.
L to R: Shaman Chellaram Colliers Senior Director Asia Hotel Advisory and Kei Sumiyoshi Colliers Senior Director and Head of Hotels & Hospitality Japan.
Strong investment in Japan hotels set to continue in 2025 says Colliers
According to Colliers’ Japan Hospitality Insights report, tourism has surged since Japan relaxed national borders, reinstated visa-free travel and relaunched a travel discount scheme.
With Bali positioned as a premier ecotourism destination, there are key takeaways from our studies that contribute to the success of eco-resorts on the island says Ross Woods, Founder & Head PT Hotel Investasi Strategis.
Oaks Hotels, Resorts and Suites: Key Hotel Travel Trends Set to Shape 2025
Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites has shared its forecast travel trends for 2025, based upon an analysis of guest data across its network of over 60 hotels in both bustling cities and scenic coastal destinations.
Special boost for Sydney’s nightlife - The City of Sydney
The City of Sydney has proposed changes to planning rules and the introduction of special entertainment precincts to breathe new life into the night-time economy.