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FOCUS<br />
“AMORA HOTEL BRISBANE<br />
WILL OFFER GUESTS A<br />
LUXURIOUS SANCTUARY<br />
WHERE THEY CAN WORK,<br />
PLAY AND RELAX, WITH<br />
TECHNOLOGY THAT LETS<br />
THEM STAY AS CONNECTED<br />
AS THEY NEED TO BE,” HE<br />
SAID.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 46<br />
which is poised for a new era of post-pandemic<br />
hospitality and tourism expansion, spurred on by<br />
South-East Queensland’s population growth and the<br />
2032 Olympics, now clearly on the horizon.”<br />
In the short term, as international travellers start to<br />
arrive in Brisbane again and the former quarantine<br />
hotels come back online as part of the city’s<br />
accommodation mix, Mr Bloomfield said he expected<br />
there would be plenty of competition to attract visitors.<br />
He said it was shaping up to be an exciting 12 months<br />
ahead for the venue as the travelling public returned,<br />
COVID restrictions eased and the business was able to<br />
re-open its bar, restaurant and conference spaces and<br />
move towards a brighter, more luxurious, future.