
The Australian tourism industry had a difficult start to 2003, due to the hostilities in Iraq and the outbreak of SARS. This article reviews hotel performance for the 12 months to December 2003 in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 30 April 2004

Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 29 April 2004

Looking only at new spending and income are not sufficient to determine public sector investment in hotel and tourism projects, and a broader definition and measurement of the economic impact of these projects is necessary.

An Effective And Growing Alternative For Hotel Developments Throughout Brazil

The real growth of the food industry is consideraly less than the apparent increases signaled by steadily rising sales volumes. Nevertheless, there are opportunties for growth and profits for well-managed restaurants.

Hotel owners must know what they are getting into before signing that franchise agreement.

For many years, academicians have been pressured by their institutions to publish or perish.

Tropical North Queensland (TNQ) is Australia's own tropical paradise. Located around Cairns, it includes the resort destinations of Palm Cove and Port Douglas and is home to the Great Barrier Reef and World Heritage listed Rainforests.

An Important Article Defending the “Rushmore Approach” for Valuing the Real Property Component of a Hotel.