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INDUSTRY WEBINARS: TEAM ENGAGEMENT SHIFTS TO TOMORROW’S CUSTOMER

The first in a series of Webinars took place last week, gathering industry experts to brainstorm and discuss the ongoing challenges and future of hospitality, and the importance of being prepared. Joining host Scott Barber, chief commercial officer at Quantaco, were Marcello Colosimo of Momento Hospitality, the NTIA’s Justine Baker, and AVC’s Rachel Checinski. The […]

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ALH AND CHARTER HALL CHARGE INTO FEROS’ TERREY HILLS TAVERN

The formidable partnership of Endeavour Group and Charter Hall have teamed up to buy Chris Feros’ trophy Terrey Hills Tavern for close to $40 million. Last month Endeavour Group (ASX:EDG) completed its exit from the Woolworths empire, and major shareholder Bruce Mathieson flagged the unshackled entity would be aggressively pursuing new pub acquisitions. Representing its

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INDUSTRY SUPPORTS OWN VIA SMART OPPORTUNITY INITIATIVE

Some of the biggest names in hospitality have joined forces to launch HelpOutHospo, supporting hospitality workers without income by sharing hospitality skills with people stuck at home. The “by hospo, for hospo” initiative is centred around an interactive video library, featuring cooking and mixology lessons for everyday Australians. Venues post ‘how-to’ videos and receive financial

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ALOHA TO POKÉ

If you haven’t yet heard of it, you’re not alone, but poké is slowly making waves across our shores. Pronounced “poh-kay,” this Hawaiian dish has been dubbed as the new healthy trend food. With its Japanese influence, it can be described like a deconstructed sushi roll, but prettier, with an array of bold colours and

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FEROS ON A HIGHFIELD

The Feros Group is seeing the Caringbah community embrace its reinvention of the former Bizzos club as the market sophisticated multi-level Highfield. Chris Feros has had ambitious plans for the three-storey building that for decades was the Caringbah Business & Sports Club. This ambition gave rise to Ugly Pizza, a nod to the mispronounced name

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