With overwhelming success, industry feedback and support, The Travel Industry Exhibition will expand its reach by opening a second exhibition in Melbourne.
Skills ‘drought’ challenges tourism industry development in Australia
A new Tourism Research Australia report identifies the need for additional 123,000 tourism & hospitality workers by 2020.
Pan Pacific Perth welcomes Michelin Star Chef Paul Gaspa
Paul brings with him over 15 years’ experience as a Chef, working at properties such as Rydges, The Star, Crown Hotels, the Michelin-starred Conrad Hotel, the iconic seven-star Burj Al Arab, Drones of Pont Street by Marco Pierre White, Belair House, St Martin’s Lane House, The Lanesborough Hotel London and ETM Group.
John Toubia appointed Bars Manager at InterContinental Sydney
Toubia will be responsible for overseeing the new InterContinental Supper Club and innovating and creating a culture where the focus is on a wide array of beverage choices.
Peppers in Adelaide celebrates grand opening
Formerly the Rendezvous Hotel, the property rebranded under Peppers last month and with it brought the brand’s rich history of celebrating fine food and wine.
Meriton opens first hotel in Sydney’s North
Located in Chatswood, the tower designed by PTW architects spans 33 stories high, featuring one, two and three bedroom suites plus first class recreational facilities.
Naumi Hospitality buys Rendezvous Hotel Sydney Central
The 116-room property, located in Sydney’s Central Business District (CBD), will continue to operate under the management of Rendezvous Hotels.
AccorHotels announces new General Manager appointments in Australia
Eight new general managers have assumed positions in Pullman, ibis, ibis Styles and Mercure properties around the country.
Radisson Blu Sydney unveils “New Blu” re-design
The first phase of the ‘new Blu’ re-design is focused on the function and meeting rooms, which have been refreshed and modernised and provide more than 500m2 of space.
Crown commits to more indigenous employment
Under the Employment Parity Initiative, Crown Resorts has signed an agreement with the Australian Government to employ an additional 400 First Australians over the next four years.











