GOOD NEWS FOR HOSPITALITY AS TOURISM RECORDS SET TO TUMBLE

Ahead of the 2024 World Travel & Tourism Global Summit in Perth in October, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has released its research on the outlook for the industry – and things are looking good. Surpassing all previous records, WTTC announced Australian tourism’s projected economic contribution is expected to reach $265.5 billion by

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PUBLIC HOSPITALITY PUBS JOIN WAVE OF INSOLVENCIES

The Adgemis Public Hospitality empire is in flux again, threatening its refinancing efforts, as two pubs in the portfolio enter administration alongside a record-breaking number of Aussie businesses. Public Hospitality Group (PHG) is scrambling to retain its collection of over 20 pubs across Sydney and Melbourne, but despite ongoing negotiations one of its financiers has

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NEW PROGRAM TACKLES SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN HOTELS

Better equipping hospitality staff to recognise and respond to sexual harassment, a new bystander intervention program was launched yesterday by the Australian Hotels Association. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2021-2022 around 1.7 million Australian adults, comprised of about 1.3 million women and almost 500,000 men, experienced sexual harassment. Of these experiences, an

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CYBERWARDENS INITIATIVE HELPS AGAINST RISING CYBER THREATS

CyberWardens is a $23.4 million government program designed to assist small Australian businesses in protecting against cybercrime. Beginning last year, the three-year initiative aims to help small businesses build cyber resilience. It is a timely resource. The vast majority of cyber attacks target businesses, and the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) advises that the average cost

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