New Zealand Golf Open swings into second century in 2019
When the New Zealand Open Championship tees off in Queenstown this month, it will be for the 100th time as the tournament celebrates a century of great golf.
Attracting more visitors to Western Australia is the number one priority for Tourism WA in 2019, according to the agency’s Chairman Nathan Harding and Managing Director Brodie Carr.
'The Langlands' New name for $40m Invercargill Licensing Trust hotel
With a budget of up to $40 million, The Langlands is set to significantly transform the Invercargill CBD, creating a modern space with contemporary elements and a ground-floor presence to generate wow factor.
The 80 TWENTY Hotel Conference this month will build on last year’s success, providing attendees with the opportunity to gain valuable insights from accommodation experts and industry leaders.
The Star Entertainment Group to reduce single-use plastics
The Star Entertainment Group today announced a commitment to reduce single-use plastics across its 60 bars and restaurants, 7 hotels and corporate offices in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Adelaide to welcome QT Hotel brand in $180m development
Event Hospitality & Entertainment has announced it has entered into a management agreement for its newest QT hotel in Adelaide at 62 Currie St in the heart of the CBD, set to open in 2021.
Falls Creek and Hotham ski fields sold to Vail Resorts for $174m
Vail Resorts has announced that it has entered into an agreement to purchase the ski fields at Falls Creek Alpine Resort and Hotham Alpine Resort in Victoria for $174 million.
Applications for $25m NZ Tourism Infrastructure Fund to open 1 March 2019
The third round of the Tourism Infrastructure Fund (TIF) will be open for applications from 1 March 2019, Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis has announced, providing up to $25 million annually to develop tourism-related infrastructure that supports regions facing pressure from tourism growth.
New Zealand Tourism industry becoming more sustainable
New Zealand’s $39 billion tourism industry became slightly more sustainable in 2018 compared to the previous year, according to a Performance Dashboard produced by Tourism Industry Aotearoa.
Tighter yields and limited stock lead pub buyers to broaden their horizons - CBRE Hotels
Pub yields are continuing to tighten across most Australian states as buyers seek out quality assets and value-add opportunities, according to CBRE’s latest Pub Trends report.