QHA Update
Stay informed on all the latest developments that affect you as a hospitality service provider in Queensland with our handy QHA Update Newsletter, filled with breaking news relevant to publicans and hoteliers.
16 October 2023: Melbourne Cup Trading Guide
The Melbourne Cup is fast approaching! Ensure your venue is ready
Read More16 October 2023: New Food Safety Rules
In Queensland, all licensed food businesses must have an accessible Food Safety Supervisor (FSS). Coming into effect December 2023.
Read More16 October 2023: Positive Changes to Late-Night Extended Hours Permits
QHA representations have resulted in changes to the application criteria required for one-off late-night extended trading permits.
Read More16 October 2023: QHA New Members
The QHA would like to welcome the following new hotel members, corporate members and partners to the association. We encourage you to click the links and familiarise yourself with their businesses and support the members that support you.
Read More16 October 2023: Order your Xmas Keno In-Venue Promo Now
Christmas is just around the corner and there’s no better way to bring the festive fun to your venue and customers than with a Keno promotion. Order now to ensure delivery in time.
Read More16 October 2023: AEMO Warns of Summer Strain on National Electricity Grid
The 2023-2024 energy outlook in Australia reveals electricity generator reliability risks, as warned by AEMO, due to hot and dry conditions with elevated bushfire risk, potentially driven by El Nino patterns
Read More16 October 2023: The Calile Hotel named No.12 in The World's Best 50 Hotels
The Calile Hotel named No.12 in The World's Best 50 Hotels
Read More16 October 2023: New Rebate for Businesses. Receive up to $12,000 cash back for energy efficient equipment
That means the 450,000 Queensland small to medium sized businesses are eligible to apply for up to $12,500 cashback for energy-efficient equipment.
Read More16 October 2023: Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund
Supporting Queensland’s transformation to an accessible tourism destination. The $5 million Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund will support Queensland’s tourism industry to enhance their accessible tourism experiences.
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