BLACK RHINO BACK IN THE SUNSHINE

Dave Tomsic’s Black Rhino Group has swooped on its fifth Queensland pub, snaring the large-format Hotel Hinchinbrook in Ingham. Around 100 kilometres north of Townsville, Ingham is a town on the Bruce Highway servicing local population approaching 5K residents, plus neighbouring rural communities. It is a popular stop for tourists traveling between Cairns and Townsville. […]

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BLACK RHINO BACKS UP IN THE SUNSHINE STATE

Dave Tomsic’s Black Rhino Group has continued its run into Queensland, picking up Irvin Hotels’ long-held Overlander Hotel in Mount Isa. Set on a large-format site on main drag Marian Street through Mount Isa’s Townview, the pub counts 40 EGMs, and incorporates a big drive-through bottleshop and 20 motel rooms, with a generous car park. […]

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BLACK RHINO BANKS CARDINIA PARK

Dave Tomsic’s Black Rhino Group has paid over $25 million for the Deegan family’s sprawling Cardinia Park Hotel at Beaconsfield. Established in 1926, the Cardinia Park Hotel occupies a commanding 48,976sqm (4.9ha) lot in Melbourne’s south-east. It features a fully refurbished public bar, expansive family bistro, gaming room with 45 machines, significant function space and […]

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BLACK RHINO CONQUERS COPPER TOWN

Melbourne-based Black Rhino Group has taken another run at South Australian potential, buying all three pubs in the Copper Coast town of Moonta. Found around 160 kilometres north-west of Adelaide, Moonta is a community of over 4,000 people and one of three towns known as the Copper Coast, or ‘Little Cornwall’, in a nod to […]

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BLACK RHINO BUOYANT ON LAKESIDE BARMERA

Black Rhino continues its migration into the southern state, roping the adrift Barmera Hotel Motel on popular Lake Bonney. Dave Tomsic’s group has exchanged on the large-format venue, marking number five in a rapid acquisition plan into South Australia. Barmera is around two and a half hours’ drive north-east of Adelaide, on beautiful Lake Bonney […]

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BLACK RHINO BULLISH ON O’CONNELL ST

David Tomsic’s Black Rhino Group has gone again in Adelaide, picking up a vacant pub on O’Connell Street with plans for an overhaul and new eponymous moniker. The latest acquisition is amongst the bustling North Adelaide Village Shopping Centre, offering a 50-year lease on a vacant premise, with 32 gaming entitlements. Exchanging contracts this week, […]

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BLACK RHINO PICKS UP THE GEORGE

David Tomsic’s Black Rhino Group has maintained momentum into South Australia, locking in his third pub in the new state – the George Hotel, in Millicent. Previously known as the Sportman’s Hotel, the rebranded The George is on main drag George Street through town. The unobtrusive façade fronts a popular locals bar, with members draws […]

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BLACK RHINO LANDS PORTSIDE

David Tomsic’s Black Rhino Group has gone again in South Australia, picking up the full-of-potential Portside Tavern in Port Pirie for $3.6 million. The Portside Tavern is a large, two-storey stone structure with a mostly enclosed balcony facing two streets, on its large 1,216sqm corner lot. Extensively upgraded a few years ago, downstairs it offers […]

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MELBOURNE’S BLACK RHINO CHARGES INTO ADELAIDE

Leading Victorian pub group Black Rhino is seizing opportunity, snapping up a collection of gaming hotels in metro and regional South Australia, starting with the Newmarket in Port Adelaide. David Tomsic – owner and managing director of the Black Rhino Hotel Group (BRH) – is executing strategic moves into the State in pursuit of uplift […]

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BLACK RHINO TAKES CRAIG’S ROYAL HOTEL

Ballarat’s biggest-ever sale has transacted, seeing the long-serving Finnings family pass the baton of Craig’s Royal Hotel to the growing Black Rhino Group. The heritage-listed pub was built 1853, as the Ballarat Hotel, celebrating the first licensed premise in town. It was soon renamed Bath’s Hotel, celebrating the original owner, Thomas Bath. A few years […]

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