News
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Homestead opens
Thursday | May 23 2024THE Homestead, a new events venue at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast, has officially opened (TD 15 Feb).
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Events on the big screen at RACV Resort
Thursday | May 23 2024RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast is now home to the largest hotel LED screen in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Cliftons gets star
Thursday | May 23 2024CLIFTONS Event Solutions has achieved platinum level accreditation with IACC Green Star Certification, in recognition of its commitment to the environment.
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Philippines package
Thursday | May 23 2024THE Funny Lion Group, a Philippines luxury hotel chain, has launched a bespoke seven-day package for Aussie travellers.
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Palau’s Paradise graces Brissy
Thursday | May 23 2024THE excitement was palpable at Brisbane International Airport last night as Nauru Airlines’ inaugural direct flight between the Queensland capital and Palau touched down (TD 06 May).
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SYD backs aviation student
Thursday | May 23 2024SYDNEY Airport has announced the latest recipient of its SYD100 Scholarship, which supports young people from under-represented groups to enter the aviation community.
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Window Seat 23 May 24
Thursday | May 23 2024CHANNELLING the whimsy of “where the bloody hell are ya?”, a Minnesota Timberwolves player’s heat-of-the-moment quip has sparked a viral tourism campaign.
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Webjet ponders demerger
Wednesday | May 22 2024WEBJET is mulling plans to create two separate ASX-listed companies for its B2B and B2C divisions in order to take fuller advantage of the “attractive but divergent” growth opportunities on offer to the respective businesses (TD breaking news).
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Virgin tops Bonza-less pack
Wednesday | May 22 2024VIRGIN Australia says it has returned to pre-COVID levels of on-time performance and cancellations, with the latest data from BITRE seeing the carrier snatch top spot in the rankings.
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China is still on track: TA
Wednesday | May 22 2024AUSTRALIA is confident that a recovery of Chinese tourists to our shores is on track and showing positive signs every month, despite visitor numbers sitting at only half of what they were before the pandemic.