2008 News

HMAA announces new Chair

10/12/2008

The Hotel, Motel and Accommodation Association (Vic) today announced the appointment of a new Chair, Mr Steven Finlayson.

More police on beat required urgently

08/09/2008

A greater police presence is required to quell Melbourne’s growing street violence following a weekend of violence and the conclusion of the 2am lock-out, says the Hotel, Motel and Accommodation Association (Vic).

Business Excellence - Spring edition 2008

01/09/2008

In this edition of Business Excellence magazine, readers gained

Tourism awards announced tonight in Melbourne

20/08/2008

The Hotel Motel & Accommodation Association (HMAA) Victoria Awards for Excellence, have been announced in Melbourne tonight, with nearly 20 venues and industry personalities taking out the top honours.

Forward thinking to reduce the cost of procuring business assets

26/06/2008

Do you know it can take an average of 21 working days to acquire the most appropriate photocopying/multifunctional device from the most appropriate vendor?

Finance key to more Australian companies going global

26/06/2008

A transformational change is taking place in the way Australian companies conduct overseas business. In today’s highly integrated world economy, Australian businesses are increasingly establishing overseas branches...

Taking Victoria to the world - Business Excellence

26/06/2008

There are many hurdles for foreign companies to overcome in order to invest in Victorian business, but the International Business Centre (IBC) based at VECCI is proving an effective intermediary.

A competitive advantage-Business Excellece

26/06/2008

When exporting overseas, it is vital to find an area of competitive advantage to set a product apart. Many Australian exporters are finding ‘Made in Australia’ country of origin branding is a great selling point.

The export paper trail

26/06/2008

With growing opportunities to trade overseas, particularly in China and India, businesses need to be aware of the logistics of foreign trade, especially the paperwork.

Four Australian Apprenticeships to combat the skills shortage

26/06/2008

It’s no longer the traditional trades that are experiencing a shortage of qualified tradespeople. There are now over 50 skills shortage occupations in Australia.

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