ROSZAKS PUT UP THE DUKE’S

The handsome Duke’s Inn of Northam is now for sale amid what is predicted to be an ongoing surge in regional travel among intrastate tourists. Northam is only 90 minutes from Perth, in the heart of the wheatbelt’s Avon tourist

THE DUKE ON THE BLOCK

Enmore’s revitalised The Duke has come to market as a post-COVID opportunity in a suppressed trading environment. Located on a sizeable 430sqm block on a corner of Enmore Rd, The Duke saw a significant renovation in late 2018 at the

SALE OF THE WOODENBONG

Publican Sam Cruikshank has put to market his polished Woodenbong Hotel in northern NSW, including an adjoining vacant block of land for further prospects. Cruikshank and business partner David Dean operate the Turvey Tavern in Mt Austin, and Oriental Hotel

CHARLES STURT FINDS MARKET IN RIVERINA

The commanding Charles Sturt Hotel of Narrandera has found its way to market, joining its sister for a monopolist opportunity in a thriving Riverina town.   Named in honour of the English explorer (Charles Sturt: 28 April 1795 – 16

CLERMONT GRANDEUR ON OFFER

A Grand Hotel in the heart of bustling Clermont has come to market, presenting opportunity for the gamut of buyer types. Clermont is a rural hub, around 290 kilometres south-west of Mackay, and central to the industrious Isaac region, with

OSCARS TO FLIP HAROLD PARK HOTEL

Hot on the heels of another big acquisition, the Gravanis brothers’ Oscars Hotels is divesting famed comedy house and inner west secret the Harold Park Hotel. What was once the Little Bridge Hotel in 1903 was destroyed by fire in

DENILIQUIN’S SPORTSMANS ARMS FOR SALE

The big Sportsman’s Arms in downtown Deniliquin is being sold as a freehold vacant possession, currently operated under management, in the heart of the Riverina. Deniliquin – aka “Deni” – is a pastoral region producing beef, wool, lamb and assorted

SHAMROCK HOTEL LISTS FOR THE POTENTIAL

The Shamrock Hotel in Toowoomba is back on the market, offering considerable upside as Queensland pubs wind up to a return to normal trade. Occupying a sizeable 3,253sqm block on Ruthven Street in the heart of town, the Hotel counts

GERRY NASS OFFERS UP ROBERT BURNS

Custodian of the Collingwood talisman Robert Burns Hotel, Gerry Nass, has put out the sale shingle on the pub as he reaches three decades at the wheel and a post-pandemic turning point. Nass bought the leasehold interest at the RBH

SALE POSED FOR KING OF MANILLA

The king of Manilla is on the market as long-serving publican Don McNeill prepares to “pass the baton”. The Imperial Hotel was built 1900 on a large 1,706sqm lot on the corner of Manilla and Market Streets, at the north