AHA BRINGS BIKIE LAW REVISION FOR HOTELS

The much-anticipated latest round of anti-bikie laws is set to go before South Australia’s parliament – but not before being amended to reflect consideration for the hotel and hospitality industry. Attorney-general John Rau announced alterations to the proposed Bill that included some address updates to known bikie haunts, but importantly the removal of proposals to […]

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COUNCIL LEAPS TO SAVE “HISTORIC” BRISBANE HOTEL

An historic Brisbane pub has been spared the wrecking ball, with Council jumping in with a protection order. St Patrick’s College bought Shorncliffe’s Seaview Hotel last year, closing the pub business with plans to use parts of the property for expansion. Following lodgement of a Development Application, Brisbane City Council leapt to action, rushing a

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NINTH YEAR IN FESTIVAL STATE SHOWS PUBLIC THIRST FOR CRAFT

Back for its ninth big year – South Australia’s Beer & Cider Festival at the Arkaba Hotel continues to pioneer, in the home State of fine beverages. Originally started by a somewhat precocious marketing manager, as a spin-off of the long popular celebration of beer – Oktoberfest, the Arkaba Festival was originally held each October.

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NATIONAL HOTEL COURT RULING OPENS DOOR AUSTRALIA-WIDE

<TEXT> A hotel in Western Australia has won a landmark Supreme Court battle that could bring a new level of accountability to liquor regulators around the country. Karl Bullers purchased the National Hotel in Fremantle as a ‘vision project’ and invested several million dollars restoring the vacant, fire-damaged heritage building, to cater to “upmarket, mature

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