
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.
UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL: OMP SCHOLARSHIP
QHA Members can apply for a $5,000 part-scholarship to join the transformative Owner Manager Program, designed for business growth. Read more…
Read More7-DAY FREE TRIAL AND A 10% DISCOUNT FOR QHA MEMBERS
Have you ever suffered from stock loss due to refrigeration failure? Professional Hospitality can help. READ MORE…
Read MoreELEVATING QUEENSLAND HOSPITALITY WITH NOVACANCY!
Exciting news! NoVacancy is proud to continue it’s partnership with the Queensland Hotels Association, driving innovation and excellence in the hotel & accommodation industry across the state. READ MORE…
Read MoreSUPPORTING QUEENSLAND'S LIVE MUSIC VENUES
The Growing Gigs Fund and Live Music Venue Business Grants are now open for applications. READ MORE…
Read MoreQHA GUIDE TO SELF-AUDIT YOUR EMPLOYEE RECORDS
Maintaining accurate employee records is essential for employers to avoid legal issues and ensure regulatory compliance with Australian workplace laws. READ MORE…
Read MoreHOTEL GAMING MACHINE OPERATING AUTHORITIES TENDER SALE
The most recent tender for hotel electronic gaming machine operating authorities in Queensland opened on Wednesday 26 February 2025 and closed at 4pm on Wednesday 19 March 2025. READ MORE…
Read MoreTOURISM BUSINESS DIGITAL ADAPTION PROGRAM
$2,500 rebates plus free support to improve your digital capabilities are now available now through the Tourism Business Digital Adaption Program. READ MORE…
Read MoreEXPANDED QUEENSLAND DISASTER RECOVERY SUPPORT
There are natural disaster payments and financial help funding available for businesses impacted by the Western Queensland floods, Cyclone Alfred and North Queensland rain and floods. READ MORE…
Read More"Queensland Welcomes You" free online training program
The Queensland Government’s Visitor Experience Program has been developed across all the 13 regions of the state…READ MORE…
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