Cardrona to become New Zealand's largest ski field
A new partnership has been announced between Cardrona Alpine Resort & Queenstown businessman John Darby, combining the Cardrona and Soho ski areas to form 900ha of skiable terrain, making it the largest single ski field in New Zealand.
The Sebel West Perth Aire Apartments has officially opened adding 64 new studio apartment style rooms to Perth’s resurging accommodation market, following the signing of an agreement with Singapore-based ZACD Group Ltd.
New Zealand domestic and international guest nights statistics sees annual growth
Stats NZ have reported over 2.5 million nights were spent in commercial accommodation in May 2018, up 1.6 percent from May 2017 with increases shown in the Hotel, Motel and Holiday Park accommodation types.
Get to know Wyndham South East Asia and Pacific Rim new boss Joon Aun Ooi
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has announced Barry Robinson's replacement, appointing Joon Aun Ooi to the role of President and Managing Director for South East Asia and Pacific Rim - Exclusively speaking to The Hotel Conversation, Mr Ooi reveals 13 new hotel openings this year, including Ramada...
New Zealand's tourism boom waiting for new hotels Dean Humphries Colliers International
New hotel supply is the main issue holding back New Zealand’s booming tourism sector, with the industry struggling to add more hotel inventory in key tourism regions, despite New Zealand’s record 3.7 million international visitors in the last year.
Getting your tax return in order can be a confusing task at the best of times, but when you’re a hotel owner, investor or operator, it can be even more complex when you factor in all the deductions you’re entitled to for your hotel.
Brisbane’s first luxury hotel openings in 20-years signal market renaissance
The completion of a raft of hotels will redefine the Brisbane market in the next 12 months, with the Emporium Southpoint, Adina George Street, Westin Brisbane, Calile Hotel James Street and Art Series Howard Smith Wharves adding to the city’s first new luxury properties in two decades.
Economic stars align to drive growth in Queensland
Record levels of infrastructure investment in the Brisbane CBD and national-leading interstate migration are among the key growth drivers boosting Queensland’s economy to its strongest position in several years.
Tourism Australia showcase regional investment opportunities
With international visitor spend growing a further 6 per cent in the last year to reach $41.3 billion, and 43 cents of every tourism dollar being spent in our regions, investment opportunities in Australia’s regional tourism destinations have been showcased by Tourism Australia and Austrade. ...
Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis has welcomed new forecasts showing international visitor spending is expected to grow 40 per cent to $14.8 billion a year by 2024.