Queensland border uncertainty could come at the cost of summer boom - Accor
With new estimates from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland and the Queensland Government showing border closures are costing Queensland $17 million a day, Accor Pacific Chief Operating Officer Simon McGrath has called for urgent action to save the state's tourism sector.
Business pool lucrative for small hotel owners - BMT Tax Depreciation
Small hotel owners should make sure they have a general understanding of the available depreciation incentives that can boost their cash flow, according to BMT Tax Depreciation.
Hospitality businesses optimistic about the economy despite cashflow impact - Sensis
Hospitality businesses around Australia are among the most optimistic of any sector when it comes to the country's economic recovery, according to a new Sensis survey.
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.
Bellinzona Resort sale demonstrates appeal of Victoria's 'drive to' leisure market - JLL
The sale of Daylesford’s historic Bellinzona Resort to local accommodation operators against the backdrop of COVID-19 shows there are opportunities being sought in Victoria's hotel and leisure market, according to JLL Hotels and Hospitality Group's Will Connolly and Nick Macfie.
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...
Negotiations underway to create 'one voice' for accommodation sector
Australian Hotels Association (AHA) President Scott Leach and Accommodation Association (AA) President Julian Clark said the AHA, Tourism Accommodation Australia and AA were working on creating a united voice for the struggling sector.