Victoria has cemented its place as Australia’s best tourist destination, with new data showing that 2018 was our tourism industry’s biggest year on record, welcoming more international visitors than ever before.
World Bank to fund US$51million of infrastructure projects in Solomon Islands
Tens of thousands of Solomon Islanders will benefit from upgrades to key roads and two of the country’s biggest airports under a new project supported by a US$30.5 million credit and a US$20.5 million grant approved by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors.
Pullman Brisbane Airport wins ‘Best Airport Hotel - Australia/Pacific’ Award
The swanky Pullman Brisbane Airport hotel has been awarded the Best Airport Hotel in the Pacific region at the prestigious Sky Trax 2019 World Airport Awards, held at the Passenger Terminal EXPO in London, UK on 27th March 2019.
Mercure Sydney International Airport hotel rebrands to Novotel
From today, 1 April 2019, Mercure Sydney International Airport will rebrand to Novotel Sydney International Airport, following the completion of a multi-million dollar refresh.
TAA's market update keeps hotels ahead of the curve
For the first time in four years, Sydney is seeing substantial new hotel supply coming online, while its biggest rival, Melbourne is up 11% in overnight trips and looking at 13.9% growth in new rooms for 2020.
Hilton Brings Hilton Garden Inn to Fiji with double signing
Hilton have announced further expansion of its portfolio in Fiji, following the signing of two management agreements with Carpenters Properties Limited for Hilton Suva and Hilton Garden Inn Suva.
New York and Miami based brand '1 Hotel' announced for Melbourne Northbank Seafarers project
Privately held Riverlee has been selected to develop Australia’s first '1 Hotel' opening in 2022, forming part of the $450 million multi-purpose Northbank project, Seafarers, in Melbourne.
IHG’s fastest growing hotel brand will make its debut in Newcastle with the new Holiday Inn Express Newcastle opening its doors to guests from March 28.