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Gladstone hotel market booming

The booming mining town of Gladstone has offered up another nugget in Australian hospitality [Read More...]

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Former pub boss in court

The former chief executive officer of a Western Australian hotel chain has appeared in the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney following an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). [Read More...]

Hawke declares Workers Bar open

Hawke declares Workers Bar open

Former Australian Prime Minister and beer drinking record-holder Bob Hawke opened The Workers Bar on Wednesday night at the Sydney birthplace of the Labor Party. [Read More...]

Bayfields to sell Dee Why Hotel

Bayfields to sell Dee Why Hotel

The landmark Dee Why Hotel and associated Dee Why Liquor Superstore have been put on the market by the Bayfield family in a consolidation of their hotel interests. [Read More...]

Authorities confirm Mathieson pub probe

Victoria's gambling regulator has confirmed it has begun an investigation into a pub owned by Bruce Mathieson that has been linked with alleged money laundering activities. [Read More...]

Melbourne pub portfolio on the market

A Melbourne pub group has put its entire portfolio of 12 hotel leaseholds on the market, with more than 700 gaming machines included with the assets. [Read More...]

Pubs "taking burden of law enforcement"

Industry concerns have surfaced following the NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell's announcement on Tuesday of a raft of measures to tackle problems in the Kings Cross precinct. [Read More...]

Pubs welcome Kings Cross measures

The hotels industry has welcomed the announcement of widespread initiatives from the NSW Premier's office in response to the public outcry over the Kings Cross licensed precinct. [Read More...]

Sale of distressed pubs imminent

The unrelated sales of two pubs in financial difficulty, one in South Australia and another in Queensland, are both close to being finalised. [Read More...]

Publican evicted, ordered to pay $442,000

The Supreme Court of New South Wales has ordered a pub operator whose lease was terminated due to unpaid rent and other expenses to pay a total of $442,000 to its former landlord. [Read More...]

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