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Hanging out at Bluey’s place
Tuesday | Oct 15 2024BRISBANE’S most famous residents, Bluey and the Heeler Family, have opened their doors for a peek at Bluey’s World ahead of its 07 Nov opening (pictured).
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Telling the story of cruise
Monday | Oct 14 2024THE cruise industry needs to do more to tell the story of its commitment to sustainability, outgoing Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) President & Chief Executive Officer Kelly Craighead believes.
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G’Day to a new workspace
Monday | Oct 14 2024G’DAY Group celebrated the opening of its new Adelaide support office last week with a morning tea and ribbon-cutting ceremony, with special guest South Australian Tourism Minister Zoe Bettison.
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Skills top-of-mind for AA
Monday | Oct 14 2024SKILLS, training and Western Sydney growth were the top discussion points at the recent Accommodation Australia (AA) NSW State Advisory Committee meeting, bringing together iconic hospitality brands and hotels.
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Crikey, what a finish to WTTC
Friday | Oct 11 2024THE World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) finished its first global summit in Australia yesterday in true Aussie fashion, with wildlife warrior Robert Irwin regaling the crowd with stories from the bush.
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Entourage in Sharpe focus
Friday | Oct 11 2024ENTOURAGE Travel Group hosted Signature Travel Network President and Chief Executive, Alex Sharpe, at its Canterbury office earlier this week.
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RCI’s Perfect Day in Mexico
Friday | Oct 11 2024ROYAL Caribbean will open its second ‘Perfect Day’ private island in 2027 with the addition of a new destination in the Mexican coastal town of Mahahual.
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North Shore a local success
Friday | Oct 11 2024NORTH Shore Travel in Sydney is a textbook example of devotion to a local community.
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HLO hits 10,000 trainees
Thursday | Oct 10 2024MORE than 10,000 agents have participated in the Helloworld Travel Academy since its launch in Australia in May 2022, with 560 of those achieving a Certificate III in Travel.
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‘X’ marks the spot for Princess
Thursday | Oct 10 2024THE arrival of Diamond Princess as the first international cruise ship into Sydney signifies the start of cruise season for 2024/25.