Author name: Jane Louise

WHY EVERY PUB SHOULD HAVE A DEFIBRILLATOR

Having defibrillators in pubs can be the difference between life and death, providing crucial, life-saving intervention during sudden cardiac emergencies. PubTIC has spoken with the AED Authority to discuss the critical role of defibrillators in pubs, exploring the life-saving benefits they offer, and highlighting real life examples where having one on hand made all the […]

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BRISTOL’S GREEK REVIVAL: ROOFTOP KOUZINA TAKING DINING TO NEW HEIGHTS

Hospitality leaders Oscars Group has reopened The Bristol Arms after its closure in 2019, rebranding as The Bristol. Oscars, who purchased the Unanderra Hotel from Redcape last year, the massive WestWaters Hotel & Entertainment Complex in a record deal in 2022, and whose impressive portfolio includes pubs such as Shooeys in Surfers Paradise and Hotel

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RIGHT TO DISCONNECT – WHAT EMPLOYERS NEED TO KNOW

The Fair Work Ombudsman recently released further information on employees’ right to disconnect, where changes to workers’ rights will begin to come into effect from next week. From Monday 26 August 2024, outside of working hours, employees will have the right to refuse contact from their employer or a third-party contact. Eligible employees employed by

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NEW HOTEL SCHOOL TO STRENGTHEN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY WORKFORCE

A new hotel school has been launched to address the national demand for a stronger tourism and hospitality workforce. Tasmania’s Visitor Experience Training (VXT) had its new hotel school launched by Jeremy Rockliff, the Premier and Minister for Tourism and Hospitality last week. Established on a $1 million grant from the Tasmanian government, VXT is

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GRANVILLE HOTEL PUNISHED OVER SIGNAGE IN COMPLIANCE CRACKDOWN

Perhaps the first casualty of the new rules around gaming rooms signage, the Royal Hotel in Granville in western Sydney, has been hit with accusations of potentially leading to gambling-related harm. Last year as part of the Minns government gambling reforms, all external gambling-related signage was to be removed, changed or hidden prior to 1

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IMPERIAL HOTEL’S REGAL REVAMP RADIATES ROYAL RELAXATION

The Imperial Hotel Boutique Accommodation in Eumundi on the Sunshine Coast has recently launched its highly anticipated Wellness facilities, setting a new standard for luxury and relaxation in the region. The historic Imperial Hotel, a classic two-storey Queenslander with a modern twist, has seen its accommodation rebranded, and is currently being refurbished as part of

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