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WIRTH AND DELANEY FINDING NATURAL SUCCESS WITH INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE

Industry identities Jaime Wirth and Michael Delaney have combined their experience in award-winning pubs to launch full-service hospitality consulting group International Worldwide. Wirth was one of the original partners in the Drink ‘n Dine Group, which rose to fame creating quirky inner-Sydney pubs such as Flinders Hotel, The Norfolk and Forresters Hotel, which took out […]

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NEW GROUP REINVENTING NEWMARKET HOTEL AND PUB GAME

A group of hospitality veterans is reviving and reinventing both the Newmarket Hotel and the landlord rule book, embracing insightful investment. Leisure Investment North Queenland (LINQ) Hotel Management is fronted by Richard Mraz, who arranged purchase of the freehold property from incumbent Toula Cassimatis in a fire-sale situation in September. After several offers to buy

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ALH TEAM WITH LION FOR ‘CHEEKY’ FRANKSTON PUB

ALH will soon launch a new pub collaboration with Lion, rebranding Daveys Hotel in Frankston as ‘The Cheeky Squire’. Australian Leisure & Hospitality (ALH) is Australia’s biggest publican, and operates over 300 pubs around the country, in every State and Territory except the ACT. In the outer-Melbourne suburb of Frankston, ALH operates both the Daveys

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SWEETER THAN SUGARMILL NEW POTTS POINTS HOTEL NOW OPEN

A new pub group has re-launched Kings Cross’ famous Sugarmill – repositioning it to suit its increasingly gentrified locale as the Potts Point Hotel. Sydney’s original late-night entertainment zone has been decimated by the crowd-killing effects of the controversial ‘lockout’ laws. Venues that used to trade until dawn or even 24/7 are closing far earlier,

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SOLOTEL SCOOPS UP HISTORIC QUEENSLANDER FOR ‘MODERN’ PUB

Solotel has been revealed as the new pub operator for the magnificent Collins Place heritage building that is the cornerstone of the $600 million Southpoint development. Built in 1889, the classic two-storey Queenslander on Grey St was a residential home until 1984, when it was resumed by the Authority for Brisbane’s Expo ’88, during which

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