Author name: Clyde Mooney

BELEAGUERED BENDIGO: SIGN OF THE TIMES

Hospitality operators are feeling the pinch like never before, seeing insolvencies surpassing pre-COVID levels and climbing, and more publicans giving up the game claiming post-pandemic burn out. After its record lockdowns, Victorians were dealt another blow with the cancellation of the state hosting the Commonwealth Games, due in 2026. The lawn bowls component was set […]

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MOMENTO RESTRUCTURE APPOINTS DAVID CLIFTON CEO

Eyeing its increasingly complex future, the Colosimo family’s Momento Hospitality has announced the appointment of David Clifton as its new chief executive officer, effective from 3 June. Momento has expanded to become a leading force in Australian hospitality, and it continues to grow in both complexity and reach. The Group will soon welcome the addition

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RUOK? ADDRESSES HOSPITALITY MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES

Mental health issues in the hospitality industry have been an ongoing issue for many years, and with recent events ranging from the pandemic to economic changes, it has continued to be a cause for concern. The economic cost for Australian businesses as a whole is immense, with the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission reporting in 2020

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LAUNDYS SEE THE LIGHT

Arthur Laundy and family have emerged as the successful buyers of the Bayfields’ iconic Light Brigade Hotel of Paddington. Crowning the intersection of Paddington-Woollahra since the 1880s, the three-storey pub boasts two street frontages, over Oxford St and Jersey Rd. In 2015 the Bayfield family bought it from veteran Dean Haritos and executed a $5

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QHA AWARDS HONOUR HOSPITALITY EXCELLENCE

Over 1,500 guests gathered to celebrate the finest in Queensland Hotels at the Queensland Hotels Association (QHA) State Awards for Excellence recently. This year’s awards were presented by QHA President Richard Deery along with many other leading industry heavyweights at the Brisbane Exhibition Centre, hosted by Sofie Formica and Pat Welsh. Entertainment was headlined by

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