Hotels have a chance to hold the advantage over Airbnb after COVID: Pro-invest
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented the hotel industry with an opportunity to fight-back against unregulated short-term operators, according to Pro-invest CEO Ronald Barrott.
How a new hygiene product range is putting a fresh spin on the BARE essentials of the COVID era
Events and exhibitions company DisplayWise has branched out in wake of COVID-19, launching the BARE Hygiene range of hand sanitation products that can be placed in pubs and restaurants.
Daylesford’s Bellinzona Resort sold to local operators through JLL
Daylesford’s historic Bellinzona Resort has sold to local accommodation operators Tony De Marco and Theresa Albioli in a deal negotiated by JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group’s Will Connolly and Nick MacFie.
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia announces new CEO
Matthew Cameron-Smith has been announced as the new CEO of Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, taking over from Grant Hunt who will join the Voyages Board as a Non-Executive Director.
Further easing of NSW restrictions set to 'make a real difference' - TAA
Tourism Accommodation Australia NSW CEO Michael Johnson has commended the state government on its decision to further relax COVID-19 restrictions from July, saying it will allow the hotel industry to create the "much-needed drivers" to bring people back.
AHA appointed to lead IR reform in accommodation sector following COVID-19
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) has been appointed by the federal government as the peak hospitality and accommodation industry body to lead the sector’s contribution and guidance in two key working groups tasked with overhauling Australia’s industrial relations system.
Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific has today opened its first Australian resorts to welcome travellers after most states eased COVID-19 restrictions on intrastate travel.
Hotel trade picking up, but sector needs support until business as usual - Doma Hotels
Doma Hotels Director Patrick Lonergan has welcomed the further easing of patronage restrictions announced last week, but warned the accommodation sector will continue to be impacted by COVID-19 ramifications for many months to come.