Australia’s leading licensed venues, accommodation hotels and outstanding employees have been applauded at the Australian Hotels Association (AHA) 2013 National Awards for Excellence in Canberra tonight. Read more>> 2013 AHA National Awards for Excellence applaud outstanding achievement in the hotel industry>>
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12/7/13 – AHA pre-election policy platform
Download Australian Hotels: Contributing to economic growth and national prosperity, the pre-election policy platform by the AHA and Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA).
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6/6/13 – Minister ‘goes overboard’ on 457 visas
The AHA today expressed serious concern with comments in the Parliament by the Immigration Minister attacking the tourism and hospitality industry. Media release.
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3/6/13 – Wage decision based on flawed Carbon Tax assumptions
Today’s announcement by the Fair Work Commission of a 2.6 per cent increase in minimum wages ignores the impact of the carbon tax on business. Media release.
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15/4/13 – Nominations open for AHA National Awards
For more information visit www.aha.org.au/awards
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3/4/13 – New alcohol study, same flawed research
A newly-released report claiming to quantify the annual cost of alcohol misuse has no credibility and repeats the mistakes used in a previously discredited report. Media release
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14/3/13 – AHA rejects PM’s ‘unsociable’ tag
The AHA has rejected the Prime Minister’s claim today that working outside standard business hours is “unsociable” and “irregular”. Media release
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7/7/13 – Wanted: 56,000 hotel workers
457 visa crackdowns will have no credibility unless backed by a genuine attempts to connect job seekers with employers. Media release
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11/12/12 – ‘Destination Sydney’ will have national impact
AHA CEO Des Crowe welcomes today’s announcement of ‘Destination Sydney’ as the successful bidder to develop the new Sydney Convention Centre. Media release.
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15/10/12 – IR changes welcomed, but big issues unresolved
The AHA has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement today that it will implement several recommended changes to the Fair Work Act, but says further action is required on the majority of issues raised in the Review process. Media release.
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