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q u e e n s l a n d h o T E L S a s s o c i a t i o n<br />
A p r i l 2 0 2 3 e d i t i o n<br />
The Reef House<br />
THE HOTEL THAT PROVIDES REST, RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION LIKE NO OTHER<br />
FEATURE:<br />
THE REEF HOUSE<br />
INSIGHTS:<br />
THE RIX HOTEL<br />
CRAFTY BUNCH:<br />
GRANITE BELT BREWERY
Bernie visiting Hughie’s Wine Bar at the Mossman Hotel with owner Paul McMahon<br />
INTERESTING TIMES<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REALISES<br />
WE HAVE SOME<br />
UNCERTAIN DAYS<br />
AHEAD AND WE<br />
WANT TO ASSURE<br />
MEMBERS WE<br />
ARE AWARE THESE<br />
CHANGES...<br />
I never fully understood the double-edged toast of ‘may you live in interesting times’.<br />
However, I believe that members of the <strong>QHA</strong> are well on the way to understanding both<br />
sides of this blessing. Firstly, we are in a time of huge change in our industry. It is exciting<br />
to see new technology, emerging brands and evolving business models sprouting up<br />
around us at every turn. No two days are the same and challenges come at our industry<br />
from many different turns, some old and some new. The second side of the blessing<br />
is the curse of never being able to rely on certain conditions. With change comes both<br />
opportunity and risk, which keeps life interesting.<br />
Readers may now be asking, “Where is he going with all of this?”<br />
Very simply, the <strong>QHA</strong> realises we have some uncertain days ahead and we want to<br />
assure members we are aware these changes have very real consequences for members<br />
and their staff. Whether it is Industrial Relations changes from the Federal Government,<br />
proposed cashless technology or the costs of energy and insurance, the <strong>QHA</strong> is working<br />
with members towards possible solutions.<br />
The members that thrive in these times will create stronger businesses with a broad<br />
customer base. It will, however, not be easy and I would once again offer the assistance<br />
of your team at the <strong>QHA</strong>. If you have a question, reach out to us. Attend training sessions<br />
and member meetings and your problem can be shared or solved with your colleagues<br />
and suppliers around you.<br />
We have a whole host of events coming up across the state that will give me and the team<br />
an opportunity to spend time hearing what is truly affecting your businesses – from Cairns<br />
to Coolangatta (and out west too, of course!). While we may not always be able to get the<br />
answer immediately, getting a solution will always be ‘interesting’!<br />
BERNIE HOGAN<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> CHIEF EXECUTIVE/EDITOR<br />
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FEATURE:<br />
THE REEF HOUSE<br />
q u e e n s l a n d h o T E L S a s s o c i a t i o n<br />
A p r i l 2 0 2 3 e d i t i o n<br />
INSIGHTS:<br />
THE RIX HOTEL<br />
CRAFTY BUNCH:<br />
GRANITE BELT BREWERY<br />
o u r c o v e r :<br />
The Reef Hotel,<br />
Palm Cove<br />
The Reef House<br />
THE HOTEL THAT PROVIDES REST, RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION LIKE NO OTHER<br />
3 EDITOR’S LETTER<br />
7 CONTRIBUTORS<br />
A p r i l 2 0 2 3 e d i t i o n<br />
<strong>QHA</strong><br />
Level 14, 270 Adelaide Street<br />
Brisbane, Queensland 4000<br />
GPO Box 343<br />
Brisbane, Queensland 4001<br />
Phone: 07 3221 6999<br />
1800 177 594<br />
Fax: 07 3221 6649<br />
Web: www.qha.org.au<br />
Email: info@qha.org.au<br />
Office Hours<br />
8.30am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday<br />
President<br />
Mr Richard Deery<br />
Senior Vice President<br />
Mr Matthew Coorey<br />
Vice Presidents<br />
Mr Brad Fitzgibbons<br />
Ms Mel Tait<br />
Mr Sam Ingham-Myers<br />
Secretary/Treasurer<br />
Ms Rachel Johnson<br />
6 NEWS<br />
20 FEATURE<br />
THE REEF HOUSE<br />
34 INSIGHTS<br />
THE RIX HOTEL<br />
44 ACCOMMODATION UPDATE<br />
50 CRAFTY BUNCH<br />
GRANITE BELT BREWERY<br />
62 TOP DROP<br />
62 TRADE DIRECTORY<br />
64 PARTNERS & CORPORATE MEMBERS<br />
Chief Executive and Editor<br />
Mr Bernie Hogan<br />
www.qha.org.au<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 4<br />
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DAMIAN STEELE<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> Deputy Chief<br />
Executive<br />
A hospitality industry<br />
professional with over<br />
30 years’ experience<br />
in liquor, gaming and<br />
operations. Damian<br />
has a strong focus<br />
on compliance and<br />
legislation.<br />
THERESE KELLY<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> Training Manager<br />
An experienced VET<br />
sector professional,<br />
Therese manages<br />
the <strong>QHA</strong> Training<br />
department and is<br />
responsible for the<br />
development and<br />
delivery of quality training<br />
for <strong>QHA</strong> members and<br />
other hospitality venues.<br />
PAUL ST JOHN-WOOD<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> Membership<br />
Officer<br />
Paul is the face of the<br />
Association to many<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> members as he<br />
travels the length and<br />
breadth of the state<br />
visiting, advising and<br />
assisting publicans.<br />
CURT SCHATZ<br />
Managing Partner,<br />
Mullins<br />
With over 30 years’<br />
experience in property,<br />
liquor and gaming law,<br />
Curt is recognised<br />
as a leader in this<br />
field. He advises pub,<br />
club, nightclub,<br />
restaurant, resort and<br />
accommodation venue<br />
owners and operators.<br />
THE HON SHANNON<br />
FENTIMAN MP<br />
Attorney-General and<br />
Minister for Justice<br />
Shannon Fentiman<br />
is the Labor member<br />
for Waterford in the<br />
Queensland Legislative<br />
Assembly. She is also<br />
the Minister for Women<br />
and the Minister for the<br />
Prevention of Domestic<br />
and Family Violence.<br />
VICTORIA THOMSON<br />
Commissioner for<br />
Office of Liquor and<br />
Gaming Regulation<br />
Queensland<br />
Victoria is responsible<br />
for the regulatory policy<br />
and strategic direction<br />
of product safety,<br />
licensing, compliance<br />
and enforcement<br />
activitiestoprotect market<br />
integrity and keep<br />
Queenslanders safe.<br />
PAUL WATSON<br />
Hostplus, Group<br />
Executive, Member<br />
Experience<br />
Paul provides key-executive<br />
strategic leadership,<br />
development, and<br />
management of Hostplus’<br />
Member Experience<br />
division, responsible<br />
for the achievement of<br />
high-quality membercentric<br />
experiences and<br />
outcomes for Hostplus’<br />
members, employers and<br />
stakeholders.<br />
JUDY HILL<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> Accommodation<br />
Division Manager<br />
As a professional advocate<br />
for the accommodation<br />
sector of the hotel<br />
industry, Judy advises and<br />
represents members on<br />
matters including tourism<br />
legislation, marketing<br />
strategy, risk management<br />
and airline regulation.<br />
ISABELLA<br />
CROMBIE-TAIT<br />
Employment<br />
Relations Advisor<br />
Isabella understands<br />
the complexities HR<br />
personnel and employers<br />
often face in managing<br />
the workplace.<br />
Isabella has business<br />
qualifications and is<br />
currently completing a<br />
Graduate Certificate in<br />
Employment Relations.<br />
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NEWS<br />
PASSING THE BATON<br />
STALWART OF THE QUEENSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY, TOM MCGUIRE AM,<br />
HAS CALLED TIME ON HIS TENURE AS PRESIDENT OF THE <strong>QHA</strong> AFTER 18 YEARS AT THE<br />
HELM OF THE PEAK INDUSTRY BODY FOR HOTELS, TOURISM ACCOMMODATION AND THE<br />
MANY OTHER VENUES ACROSS THE STATE.<br />
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NEWS<br />
Tom has left the Association in very good health and in<br />
the experienced leadership of Richard Deery who has<br />
been the Senior Vice-President for almost a decade.<br />
Following in the footsteps of his father, Richard<br />
McGuire, Tom provided a great service to the<br />
hospitality industry not only in Queensland but also<br />
as part of the Australian Hotels Association where, for<br />
many years, Tom Served as National AHA President.<br />
He was always focused on building an association<br />
which gives every hotelier, no matter the size, a voice<br />
in our industry.<br />
It was in his role as a trusted confidante of political<br />
power-brokers and shrewd advocate for the industry<br />
where Tom’s mantra of ‘extending the hand of<br />
friendship’ was most evident. Over the years Tom<br />
has worked tirelessly to establish a strong, cohesive<br />
and influential association in both Queensland and<br />
Australia, and in 2019, was awarded with a Medal<br />
of the Order for Australia for his services to the hotel<br />
industry.<br />
Tom’s lateral thinking, great relationships with all<br />
sides of politics and willingness to treat everyone with<br />
respect and dignity, no matter their standing, has seen<br />
him go down as one of the <strong>QHA</strong>’s most respected<br />
leaders. Above all, Tom set the example of how the<br />
hospitality industry in Queensland is so often the heart<br />
of their communities.<br />
The departure of Tom and the appointment of Richard<br />
was officially announced at the most recent Board<br />
Meeting of representatives from across Queensland.<br />
Richard Deery, whose family has called the awardwinning<br />
Story Bridge Hotel in Kangaroo Point home for<br />
more than 50 years is excited to be taking on the role<br />
of representing this vibrant industry that is critical to<br />
the growth of the state.<br />
During his tenure at the Story Bridge Hotel, Richard<br />
has witnessed decades of change in the Queensland<br />
hotel industry and understands how to strengthen<br />
businesses and constantly adapt to the needs of his<br />
community and patrons.<br />
Richard sees so many opportunities in the years<br />
ahead such as increasing employment and career<br />
development opportunities as Queenslanders forge a<br />
career in the hospitality industry. Richard’s passion for<br />
the industry is his commitment to raising awareness for<br />
all of the positive aspects of the industry that should<br />
be enjoyed as much by employees as the patrons.<br />
Richard said he had nothing but high admiration for<br />
Tom’s accomplishments.<br />
“He’s been a very good captain of the ship for many<br />
years and has always provided good wisdom and<br />
guidance with a bit of humour along the way. You<br />
really need that in this trade. It’s a serious industry,<br />
but we have got to remember to keep this industry<br />
fun and exciting and not get caught up with all of the<br />
heaviness.<br />
“Tom’s are big shoes to fill. I think he’s been a great<br />
President and has been well connected to all parties,<br />
affiliate businesses, suppliers and the entire network<br />
across the industry. He is held in great regard and has<br />
kept everyone up front and at arm’s length.<br />
“With that said, I thank the members for having<br />
confidence in me taking it on. We will keep delivering<br />
a good result, keep our association in the forefront<br />
and keep our members up to date. Every area in<br />
Queensland has different needs, but we are all in the<br />
same boat and affected by the same state laws. We<br />
will listen and understand the needs and wants of all<br />
and do the best to look after the majority of members,”<br />
he said.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> Chief Executive Bernie Hogan was glowing in his<br />
praise of both men, and said he has no doubt under<br />
Richard’s leadership that the <strong>QHA</strong> will continue to go<br />
from strength to strength and represent every member<br />
to the best of their ability.<br />
“While it is a momentous occasion when a giant of<br />
our industry steps down as President of the <strong>QHA</strong>, the<br />
association is incredibly fortunate to have a leader the<br />
calibre of Richard Deery waiting in the wings to take<br />
over the reins and continue our representation of this<br />
wonderful industry in Queensland,” he said.<br />
With this, we give many congratulations to Richard,<br />
and a hearty farewell and best wishes to Tom.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 7
NEWS<br />
Reef Magic<br />
NURTURE GREAT, LEAVE GREATER<br />
TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE AND MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS TO THE LAND AROUND YOU WITH<br />
THE NEW TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL HUB.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 8<br />
Launched on 3 February, the dedicated hub on<br />
the Tropical North Queensland destination website<br />
allows travellers to easily find interactive conservation<br />
projects, immersive cultural experiences and<br />
eco-certified tourism operators.<br />
The Sustainable Travel Hub was created by Tourism<br />
Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) to help travellers<br />
understand the value of the region, environment and<br />
community through various resources that highlight the<br />
importance of travelling for the greater good.<br />
The hub is the result of holidaymakers being made<br />
increasingly more aware about the impact of climate<br />
change, meaning they are travelling more thoughtfully<br />
and with more intent.<br />
As a region surrounded by unique wildlife, vast<br />
wildernesses and several natural wonders,<br />
Queensland’s nature-based tourism experiences are<br />
just about unavoidable, making sustainably conscious<br />
projects highly relevant to the state’s tourism industry.<br />
TTNQ CEO, Mark Olsen, said the hub enables people<br />
to travel with greater purpose in the only destination<br />
where two natural World Heritage areas meet.<br />
“Sustainability has been a way of life for Tropical<br />
North Queensland’s tourism operators who deliver<br />
the most eco-certified experiences in Australia and<br />
have achieved a number of milestones including the<br />
Douglas Shire becoming the world’s first Eco-Certified<br />
Destination.
NEWS<br />
Mossman Gorge Centre<br />
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway<br />
“Many of our operators are well advanced on this<br />
journey. Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, for example,<br />
was the first tourism operator in the world to achieve<br />
EarthCheck Master Certification and is one of less than<br />
10 EarthCheck Masters on the planet.<br />
“Others such as Experience Co’s Reef Unlimited<br />
and GBR Biology have pioneered the addition of<br />
Indigenous culture into a Great Barrier Reef experience<br />
by working with local Traditional Owners to include<br />
their knowledge in cultural presentations and reef<br />
stewardship activities,” he said.<br />
If anywhere warrants more sustainably and culturally<br />
conscious travel, its Queensland’s precious tropical<br />
north, with land shaped over generations, deeply<br />
intertwined with ancient cultures and littered with<br />
unique flora and fauna.<br />
Mark said there is also a growing consumer interest<br />
for tourism to be more restorative, reconciliatory and<br />
ultimately regenerative.<br />
“Tourism Tropical North Queensland’s promise for<br />
greater good is about continually improving as an<br />
industry and as a region. Sustainability is not just about<br />
the environment and the journey towards Net Zero, it is<br />
also about giving back to our community.<br />
Coral Nurture Program<br />
“We are bringing the tourism industry onboard with<br />
the Pathway to Sustainable Tourism Toolkit to help<br />
our operators adopt sustainable business practices,<br />
measure their footprint and plan their journey forward<br />
for the greater good.<br />
“The toolkit outlines certification programs, community<br />
initiatives to partner with including Rainforest Rescue<br />
and Green Caffeen and discusses Tourism Tropical<br />
North Queensland’s sustainability journey which<br />
includes working with Reforest to offset events.”<br />
To explore the Tropical North Queensland Sustainable<br />
Travel Hub and learn more, visit cairnsgreatbarrierreef.<br />
com/sustainable-travel.<br />
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NEWS<br />
Chris Bate (Built), Louise Cooper (Coopers),<br />
Dr Tim Cooper (Coopers), Tony Zappia (Studio Nine Architects)<br />
A SOD-TURNING EVENT<br />
GROUND HAS BEEN BROKEN TO MAKE WAY FOR THE COOPERS’ $50 MILLION<br />
HOME DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 10<br />
Australia’s largest independent family-owned<br />
brewery has started construction on a world-class<br />
visitor centre, microbrewery and whisky distillery in<br />
Recency Park. Since plans were announced for the<br />
development in <strong>April</strong> last year, there has been an<br />
overwhelmingly positive response from locals and the<br />
many fans of the iconic brewery.<br />
Coopers Brewery Managing Director, Dr Tim Cooper,<br />
said they look forward to working with one of<br />
Australia’s largest private construction groups, Built,<br />
and all their project partners to deliver a highly unique<br />
and immersive facility.<br />
“This is an exciting expansion for Coopers, and<br />
represents a significant investment for the company,<br />
with an emphasis on maximising Australian input<br />
throughout the process.<br />
“As a proud Australian company, we hope to create<br />
a welcoming experience for local, national and<br />
international visitors while positioning our brewery for<br />
the future,” he said.<br />
The contemporary architecture seen in the artist<br />
impressions of the project have been inspired by<br />
Cooper’s iconic round label. The development is<br />
a two-storey high curved structure with a sloping<br />
amphitheatre that showcases the brewery’s sprawling<br />
grounds.<br />
Recency Park is a valued location for the sixthgeneration<br />
family company after the brewery was<br />
moved there in 2001 – 139 years after Coopers<br />
Brewery was founded in 1862.<br />
The construction officially begun on 16 December<br />
2021 and is estimated to be completed by May 2024.<br />
Tim said the commencement of the project marks a<br />
major milestone for the company, and they are excited<br />
to see their vision start to become a reality.<br />
“The feedback we’ve received from Coopers fans near<br />
and far is gratifying and their vote of confidence in this<br />
major investment is much appreciated,” he said.
NEWS<br />
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FOR THE LOVE<br />
OF CRAFT<br />
WHAT A TURN-OUT! GABS HOTTEST 100 CRAFT BEER<br />
PEOPLE’S CHOICE POLL HAS SET NEW RECORDS<br />
AGAIN THIS YEAR, SHOWCASING HOW BRIGHT,<br />
BUBBLY AND BUSTLING AUSTRALIA’S CRAFT BEER<br />
LANDSCAPE IS GETTING AS LOCALS CELEBRATE<br />
HOME-GROWN BREWS.<br />
Now in its 15th year, the people’s choice poll was<br />
more hyped then ever in 2023. With a new record of<br />
60,000 Aussies registering to vote on an astounding<br />
2,140 unique craft beers from 311 breweries, it is no<br />
surprise the GABS Hottest 100 is now considered<br />
one of the biggest polls of its type in the world.<br />
The excitement around this year’s countdown<br />
revealed what can only be described as a craft beer<br />
fandom continuing to emerge in Australia. Parties<br />
were thrown and effectively sold out at multiple<br />
venues across the country as people watched the<br />
livestreamed results and exposed to the best and<br />
bubbliest craft beers entering the market.
NEWS<br />
On 30 January, the gold, silver and bronze winners were<br />
revealed to be:<br />
1. Mountain Culture’s Status Quo Pale Ale, New<br />
South Wales – perfectly sessionable and ‘more<br />
tropical than a Hawaiian ukulele orchestra’, the juicy<br />
New England Pale Ale indeed melds right into the<br />
status quo of Australia’s favourite flavours.<br />
2. Balter Brewing’s Balta XPA, QLD – a returning<br />
two-time champion, the pale ale has tropical and<br />
floral aromantics and a punchy fruit flavour, resulting<br />
in a fully-hopped beer that is still easy to drink.<br />
3. BentSpoke Brewing Co’s Crankshaft, ACT –<br />
another returning two-time champion, the full and<br />
flavourful American IPA has hints of citrus and pine<br />
which are balanced out by caramel malts, making it<br />
very moreish.<br />
More information and the entire list of GABS Hottest 100<br />
Aussie Craft Beers of 2022 can be found on the GABS<br />
website. Congratulations to every brewery that made<br />
the list and to each of the creative, colourful concoctions<br />
that were amazing enough to be an official Aussie<br />
favourite. gabshottest100.com<br />
In Australia’s iconic and ever-evolving beer<br />
culture, there has been a noticeable shift<br />
towards more creative and easier drinking<br />
styles such as craft. Many specialised and<br />
independent craft brewers have popped up<br />
around the country with a myriad of unique<br />
flavour combinations and colourful cans<br />
that are perfect for stacking in the esky and<br />
enjoying by the beachside.<br />
Celebrations such as the GABS Hottest<br />
100 Craft Beer people’s choice poll and the<br />
upcoming GABS Craft Beer Festival on 10<br />
June help shape the future of craft and bring<br />
a whole lot of personality and entertainment to<br />
the modern Australian beer industry.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 13
NEWS<br />
LUSH AND LAVISH<br />
QUEENSLAND’S BELOVED FAMILY-OWNED HOSPITALITY BUSINESS, THE COMISKEY GROUP, HAS DONE IT AGAIN.<br />
INTRODUCING THE DOONAN, A NEW VENUE IN THE NOOSA HINTERLAND THAT IS AS HYPED AS IT IS GORGEOUS.<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 14<br />
On Thursday 2 March, one of the Sunshine Coast’s<br />
most anticipated venues opened its doors to over four<br />
thousand patrons who flocked to book a table at the<br />
thriving new venue.<br />
Just a short way from the Sunshine Coast’s glorious<br />
beaches, The Doonan is a garden-themed paradise,<br />
with indoor and outdoor dining, beer gardens, bars,<br />
a pizzeria, an ice creamery, a cellar door and multiple<br />
function spaces.<br />
Possibly The Doonan’s biggest talking point is its<br />
picturesque architecture and landscape – with plants,<br />
exposed brick, olive trees, and hanging lights adorning<br />
every nook and cranny of the venue, making it feel<br />
more like a boutique plant nursery.<br />
Responsible for the Eaton’s Hill Hotel and the<br />
Sandstone Point Hotel, the Comiskey Group acquired<br />
the two-hectare site in the Noosa Valley all the way<br />
back in 2006 with plans to develop the property and<br />
the pre-existing building. The group partnered with<br />
long-time friends, hospitality veterans and Noosa<br />
locals, Josh Jones and Neville Allen, to introduce the<br />
lavish venue to Queensland.<br />
Director of the company, Rob Comiskey, said they saw<br />
great opportunity when the land in Doonan came up<br />
for sale.<br />
“The property is just an eight-minute drive from the<br />
country town of Eumundi, making it an easy escape<br />
for locals and tourists alike! I am pleased to announce<br />
that after 17 years of ownership, the community have<br />
a new venue to enjoy.<br />
“It’s been a long road and our team has worked<br />
extremely hard to get The Doonan off the ground, but<br />
it has been well worth it. We are so looking forward to<br />
welcoming visitors, it really is a unique venue, and we<br />
are so proud of how it has turned out,” he said.<br />
On Sunday 26 February, The Doonan hosted a private<br />
opening party. Director Josh Jones said he believes<br />
the function was a great test run for staff and is<br />
confident the team are ready to serve the community.<br />
“It was fantastic to be able to celebrate the completion<br />
of The Doonan with friends, family, staff and<br />
associates. The private opening party was a great<br />
opportunity for our new staff to ease into their roles – it<br />
was really nice to see them all in action!<br />
“A big well done to our team who perfectly<br />
demonstrated the hospitality, talent and warmth within<br />
this community. We are well-equipped to bring this<br />
new, exciting venue to life, we are so looking forward<br />
to seeing what the future holds for The Doonan,” he<br />
said.
LATEST & GREATEST<br />
Steinar Knutsen, Co-founder<br />
and Chief Executive Officer of MasterKeg<br />
COLLAPSIBLE KEGS<br />
MASTERKEG IS ONE OF THOSE REVOLUTIONARY INDUSTRY<br />
CONCEPTS THAT BEGS THE QUESTION: WHY HAVEN’T WE<br />
THOUGHT OF THIS BEFORE?<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 16<br />
Currently being developed in Norway, the latest concept in<br />
keg technology is allowing brewers, winemakers and baristas<br />
a chance to give their product the home it deserves.<br />
The idea is a plastic, collapsible and reusable keg that aims to<br />
be priced about the same as a one-way keg – eliminating the<br />
huge investment needed for heavy reusable steel kegs while<br />
reducing the monumental waste and negative environmental<br />
impact that plastic one-way kegs create.<br />
Chief sales officer of MasterKeg, Fabian T. Knutsen, said the<br />
idea addresses the problem of both steel and plastic one-way<br />
kegs taking up a lot of space in warehouses, breweries and<br />
shipping.<br />
“When shipping empty kegs you are basically shipping<br />
80% air – space that could’ve been used for other things,<br />
increasing efficiency and decreasing the environmental<br />
impact.<br />
Fabian T. Knutsen, Co-founder<br />
and Chief Sales Officer of MasterKeg
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“When collapsed, our keg is 52% the size of a<br />
normal keg. This means we can comfortably ship<br />
and store up to 70% more kegs in the same space,”<br />
he said.<br />
The idea was founded after CEO and Co-founder of<br />
MasterKeg, Steinar Knutsen, experienced decades<br />
in the hospitality and brewery industry and realised<br />
the struggles brewers face such as the cost of<br />
resources and equipment. Fabian said it was then<br />
that Steiner presented a solution.<br />
“THAT IS WHEN WE CAME UP WITH THE DESIGN<br />
FOR MASTERKEG – A COLLAPSIBLE, REUSABLE<br />
RECYCLABLE PLASTIC KEG THAT COULD BE USED<br />
ALMOST AS MANY TIMES AS A STEEL KEG,” HE SAID.<br />
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“We immediately started drawing and thinking about<br />
ways to improve keg selections. That is when we<br />
drew inspiration from other packaging industries like<br />
milk cartoons. We realised they don’t get sent to the<br />
production line in full size, instead, they arrive in a<br />
compact state.<br />
“That is when we came up with the design for<br />
MasterKeg – a collapsible, reusable recyclable<br />
plastic keg that could be used almost as many<br />
times as a steel keg,” he said.<br />
The technology was designed with key<br />
considerations given to restaurants, bars and hotels.<br />
Not only does it have wheels, but it also takes up<br />
way less space and frees up valuable storage.<br />
Due to the double-beg design, the contents also<br />
maintains its quality until the very last drop is<br />
tapped.<br />
Fabian said they are working towards the future<br />
of kegs and believe in long and prosperous<br />
relationships between their partners while creating a<br />
much more stable environment for everyone.<br />
“We believe that kegs are nothing more than<br />
packaging for your product and should be treated<br />
as such. This has given us many opportunities<br />
to make adjustments and implement cost saving<br />
features that have never been seen before.<br />
“MasterKeg is in development and the design has<br />
not been completed just yet. There might be minor<br />
changes or improvements before launch and we will<br />
keep everyone updated on our progress,” he said.<br />
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IT’S A TAB, BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT<br />
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<strong>Digital</strong> Retail are TAB venues with a difference. Unlike a<br />
traditional TAB set-up, you won’t find any cash betting<br />
facilities here. What you will find is a hugely beneficial<br />
contemporary wagering offering unlike anything else<br />
available in the market.<br />
What does <strong>Digital</strong> Retail offer?<br />
• a lower cost streamlined TAB fit-out<br />
• a first-class digital offering via Venue Mode on the<br />
TAB App; unlocking exclusive products and offers<br />
to customers within the venue boundary<br />
• cashless betting means simplified compliance and<br />
control requirements<br />
• a real-time, personalised CRM platform that<br />
activates customers upon entry of a venue<br />
• SKY Racing vision with over 145,000 races shown<br />
annually<br />
• an optional 3x SKY Sports channels with exclusive<br />
NBA, NFL and MLB live vision<br />
• access to MyTAB, TAB’s online portal to support<br />
our operators day-to-day<br />
• ability to create customised promotions for your<br />
customers via the TABify platform<br />
How does <strong>Digital</strong> Retail work?<br />
Each venue will have a designated <strong>Digital</strong> Wagering<br />
Area that encompasses the physical look and feel<br />
of a TAB retail setting. Using geofencing technology,<br />
TAB digital account customers will have access to<br />
Venue Mode benefits once they step through the door<br />
of a <strong>Digital</strong> Retail venue. There’s an array of design<br />
configurations available to choose from, allowing<br />
venues to select the best set up for their venue. TAB<br />
will also provide staff training in accordance with<br />
operating procedures and manuals.<br />
Keeping costs low<br />
<strong>Digital</strong> Retail is keeping costs low, while still offering a<br />
contemporary physical TAB presence. Having digital<br />
advertising screens and live sport and racing vision on<br />
display from open ‘til close not only provides strong<br />
entertainment value, but also works to attract new<br />
customers. TAB has also announced and implemented<br />
a move to ‘zero SKY fees’ with a full rebate for venues<br />
in Queensland. Thanks to TAB’s strong relationships<br />
with Queensland industry bodies, we’re making it<br />
easier and cheaper for you to showcase the best in<br />
racing and sport vision at your venue!*<br />
<strong>Digital</strong> Retail venues can also expect to receive <strong>Digital</strong><br />
Commissions. <strong>Digital</strong> Commissions are earned when a<br />
verified TAB digital account customer places a bet in a<br />
TAB venue. <strong>Digital</strong> Commissions are paid to venues in<br />
three instances**:<br />
• acquisition payment – a one-off payment for any<br />
new fully verified customer acquired in your venue<br />
• in-venue commissions – paid on bets placed via the<br />
TAB App while a customer is in your venue<br />
• out of venue commissions – paid on bets placed on<br />
a customer acquired in your venue whilst they are<br />
outside a TAB venue via the TAB App<br />
Punters are positive<br />
With over 100 TAB <strong>Digital</strong> Retail sites live as of<br />
February 2023, we collected some feedback from<br />
the punters already enjoying the next-generation TAB<br />
offering. Of those surveyed, 69% indicated that they<br />
only bet on the TAB App when visiting their local TAB<br />
<strong>Digital</strong> Retail venue. 74% of that same group agreed<br />
that <strong>Digital</strong> Retail made it more appealing to bet with<br />
TAB over other online bookmakers. Punters also gave<br />
a strong 4 out of 5-star rating to TAB <strong>Digital</strong> Retail<br />
based on the live sport and racing vision on offer, the<br />
overall betting experience, the ease of using Venue<br />
Mode and the atmosphere TAB <strong>Digital</strong> Retail created<br />
inside the venue.^<br />
Interested in learning more?<br />
Visit TABFORVENUES.com.au and register your<br />
interest, or contact your TAB Wagering Sales Executive<br />
to learn more.<br />
Chances are you’re about to lose. For free and<br />
confidential support, call 1800 858 858 or visit<br />
gamblinghelponline.org.au.<br />
*An eligibility criteria applies to access the full SKY fee rebate. To see whether your venue<br />
qualifies, please contact us. SKY fee rebate cannot be applied to SKY Sport subscription fees.<br />
**New accounts must be fully ID verified in line with the <strong>Digital</strong> Commission Rules for venues to receive out-of-venue commission.<br />
^TAB <strong>Digital</strong> Retail survey December 2022.<br />
Subject to Regulatory Approval.
FEATURE<br />
remarkable<br />
WHAT IT MEANS<br />
TO BE<br />
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FEATURE<br />
AT THE REEF HOUSE, CONSIDERATE<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NOT ONLY<br />
ESSENTIAL, BUT A WAY OF LIFE.<br />
Thriving in their own luxurious corner of<br />
Palm Cove, The Reef House provides rest,<br />
relaxation and rejuvenation like no other.<br />
Right across from the Great Barrier Reef, the<br />
boutique hotel in Cairns takes pride in being<br />
an adult-only venue where people come<br />
away feeling better physically and mentally.<br />
The Reef House is owned by two private<br />
Aussie entrepreneurs, Malcolm Bean and<br />
David Horbelt, who also own two boutique<br />
venues in South Australia – Sequoia and Mt<br />
Lofty House.<br />
Over the past 14 years, the pair have<br />
focused on hand-crafting a unique business<br />
model that demonstrates what it means to<br />
be truly hospitable and provide a luxurious<br />
experience that keeps customers coming<br />
back.<br />
Director and Co-Founder of The Reef House,<br />
Malcolm Bean, said they have always run<br />
The Reef House like a family business with a<br />
focus on remarkability.<br />
“It’s customary for people to visit North<br />
Queensland at least once to see the reef and<br />
the rainforest, which is wonderful. But we<br />
want to have customers coming back every<br />
year – so we shifted our brand into being a<br />
destination rather than a hotel.<br />
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words: Amber O’Dell<br />
photos: The Reef House
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“We have built a business model around rest,<br />
relaxation and rejuvenation, and that’s changed<br />
everything we do, because we now measure our<br />
success on how our guests feel.<br />
“I’ve been in the hotel industry for 35 years and<br />
you know what the old saying is – satisfaction is<br />
worthless, loyalty is priceless. So we have really<br />
moved into valuing loyalty and building this very<br />
unique proposition,” he said.<br />
Service and comradery have been imbedded in<br />
The Reef House’s history since the building was<br />
constructed 65 years ago by a Cairns bookmaker<br />
who lived there with his family. According to an<br />
article in 1972, a swimming pool business owner<br />
was allegedly heavily indebted to the bookmaker,<br />
so he managed to repay him by building the ‘best<br />
swimming pool in North Queensland’, which is<br />
the pool that remains at the hotel to this day.<br />
In 1970, the house was purchased by a<br />
syndicate and opened as a restaurant with<br />
limited accommodation, and in 1972, Brigadier<br />
The Honourable David Thomson MC acquired<br />
the property and operated The Reef House as a<br />
private residence where visitors were treated as<br />
personal guests.<br />
Malcolm said many of the traditions still practiced<br />
at The Reef House have been carried on from<br />
Brigadier Thompson and his wife.<br />
“Back in the day the Brigadier would host drinks<br />
and make punch for all of the houseguests to<br />
bring everyone together, so we still do that to this<br />
day. It’s usually hosted by the general manager<br />
and Norm.<br />
“Norm worked here for over 20 years as a night<br />
manager. Despite retiring, he thankfully keeps<br />
returning and comes in three or four days a<br />
week to serve punch. He loves to connect and<br />
share local knowledge with guests and he’s a<br />
wonderful guy.<br />
“One of the other things we still operate in<br />
honour of Brigadier Thompson is the Brigadier’s<br />
Honesty Bar. It’s a fully stocked bar that runs<br />
on a trust system. People write down what they<br />
consume, and we just charge it to their account.<br />
There’s everything they need to make their own<br />
cocktail, and it’s just lovely,” he said
SERVICE AND<br />
COMRADERY HAVE<br />
BEEN IMBEDDED IN THE<br />
REEF HOUSE’S HISTORY<br />
SINCE THE BUILDING<br />
WAS CONSTRUCTED 65<br />
YEARS AGO BY A CAIRNS<br />
BOOKMAKER WHO LIVED<br />
THERE WITH HIS FAMILY.
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FEATURE<br />
The owners have certainly created a very unique<br />
accommodation environment with an emphasis<br />
on unbelievable service and remarkability above<br />
all else. Their strategy also seems to be working,<br />
with their return customers increasing by 200%<br />
over the past year.<br />
Malcolm said they tend to spend less money on<br />
marketing and more money on service, because<br />
if everyone who stayed at The Reef House came<br />
back, their marketing would be taken care of.<br />
“Our business is all about service, relationships,<br />
memories and experiences. We are only a little<br />
65-room boutique hotel, but we’ve got all of these<br />
full-time roles like the luxury concierge.<br />
“We’ve been able to achieve a lot of clarity about<br />
what our brand represents in this whole pursuit<br />
of remarkability, and I love it because I think that<br />
is a really hard thing to achieve in today’s world,<br />
because if you’re a participant and observer of<br />
the hotel industry, you’ll know there’s never been<br />
more hotels in Australia.<br />
“Australia is also one of the most expensive<br />
employment markets on Earth. So that’s why we<br />
had to be really clear about our goal and vision.<br />
We probably spend maybe $700,000 a year more<br />
on wages than we used to, which is a very scary<br />
investment in some ways. It’s been a real journey<br />
for us, but I don’t have any regrets – I’m very<br />
happy with it,” he said.<br />
Malcolm wasn’t kidding when he said they run a<br />
service-based business. The Reef House provides<br />
over 20 signature inclusions for its houseguests,<br />
including yoga on the beach, stretch and breathe<br />
classes, aqua aerobics, cocktail and wine making<br />
classes, complimentary sorbet and cold towels<br />
by the pool and even a full-time pool butler.<br />
It’s because of their attentive, luxurious services<br />
that the hotel was voted among Australia’s Top<br />
Ten Trip Advisor Rated Hotels for 2022 in addition<br />
to earning gold in Best 5 Star Accommodation in<br />
the 2022 Queensland Tourism Awards.<br />
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FEATURE<br />
Despite providing services for their guests mental<br />
and physical health, Malcolm said The Reef House is<br />
not trying to be a health retreat, but rather a paradise<br />
for houseguests where people can walk away feeling<br />
a whole lot better than when they arrived.<br />
“I’m really proud about the awards, especially<br />
because we’ve got a 50-year-old building and<br />
David and I spent lots of money trying to refurbish<br />
it. But really, what all of the recognition is about<br />
is our people, culture, service and how we make<br />
customers feel.<br />
“To provide unique, complimentary services you<br />
certainly need a little bit of financial and emotional<br />
courage, because it’s no small amount of money.<br />
Every time we innovate forward, we’re putting the<br />
cart before the horse, which can be scary because<br />
we’re incurring all of the cost before we even know<br />
if it’s going to resonate with the market. You’ve just<br />
got to have a little courage,” he said<br />
Nestled in a seaside pedestrian village and adjacent<br />
to the Great Barrier Reef, the hotel certainly has its<br />
location going for it. To further connect its guests<br />
to the culture and environment of Palm Cove, The<br />
Reef House hires guest speakers including a local<br />
Aboriginal Storyteller who tells the Dreamtime stories<br />
of their tribe as well as an accredited reef instructor<br />
to update guests on the happenings of the reef.<br />
Along with their experiences at The Reef House,<br />
Malcolm said he has also found it just as important<br />
to manifest a brand experience before customers<br />
arrive and after they leave.<br />
“One of the gifts we provide when customers check<br />
out is a recipe book with some of the food that<br />
they’ve eaten and some of the cocktails that they<br />
would have made in the cocktail classes. That way, if<br />
they want to have another crack at home, they can.<br />
“In <strong>April</strong> we are launching our walk-in wine room,<br />
and also releasing a book that some sleep scientists<br />
and I have been working on for the past ten months<br />
called Sleep Easy. It’s about 58 pages of scientific<br />
study on how to get the most restful sleep, because<br />
we’ve built our brand around rest and rejuvenation.
FEATURE<br />
“We’ve also put together podcasts that accompany<br />
the book, so, when a customer is starting with us,<br />
they can follow the book and listen to the podcast,<br />
and they get that luxury of feeling fantastic every<br />
day even after they leave,” he said.<br />
Above all else, Malcolm and David understand<br />
that attentive customer service is what makes<br />
people come back again and again – and is what<br />
elevates a hotel like The Reef House into a boutique<br />
destination full of memorable experiences.<br />
“I remember talking to David when we were trying<br />
to reimagine a future for The Reef House, and we<br />
really adopted the word of remarkability. It’s a word<br />
we use throughout our little group of three boutique<br />
properties.<br />
“Doing what we do is really satisfying for myself and<br />
the team. When you arrive, there’s a complimentary<br />
drink of the day, cold towels to refresh, and then a<br />
tour of property before we take you to your room.<br />
That’s traditional and wonderful hospitality, and it<br />
gives me lots of confidence to talk about, because I<br />
know we’re delivering remarkability, and we’re really<br />
proud of it,” Malcolm said.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL<br />
The Honourable Shannon Fentiman MP<br />
HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK<br />
Running a hospitality business or working in the<br />
industry is challenging at the best of times, and since<br />
the pandemic I know business owners and employees<br />
have been faced with staff shortages and the rising<br />
cost of living.<br />
World Day for Health and Safety at Work on 28 <strong>April</strong><br />
provides a timely opportunity to check in on how you<br />
and your employees are feeling.<br />
That’s why it’s so important to pay attention to any red<br />
flags that indicate your mental health, or the health<br />
of your staff and colleagues, needs to be prioritised.<br />
These may include:<br />
• having trouble concentrating<br />
• not working to the usual standard<br />
• withdrawing from colleagues<br />
• being absent from work.<br />
I also encourage you to think about how other external<br />
factors such as domestic and family violence (DFV) can<br />
impact your employees.<br />
DFV is a workplace health and safety issue – we know<br />
95 per cent of victims who were stalked by a violent<br />
partner experienced that harassment at work.<br />
And between a quarter and half of women subjected<br />
to domestic violence reported having lost a job at least<br />
in part because of that violence.<br />
No one should ever have to choose between their job<br />
and their safety, and I would like to remind businesses<br />
of the new Australia-wide paid DFV leave.<br />
Employees of non-small business employers can<br />
now access 10 days of paid DFV leave in a 12-month<br />
period and employees of small businesses can access<br />
the leave from 1 August 2023.<br />
Tackling domestic and family violence is everybody’s<br />
responsibility and I urge all members to look at how<br />
you can ensure your venues are safe and supportive<br />
for staff and patrons.<br />
Access the WorkSafe Queensland’s toolkit online<br />
which provides practical tools and resources that<br />
you can use to create and maintain a mentally health<br />
workplace.<br />
Learn more about the new paid DFV leave on the Fair<br />
Work Ombudsman’s website.<br />
If you or someone you know need help, phone:<br />
• Lifeline - 13 11 14<br />
• Beyondblue - 1300 224 636<br />
If you or someone you know is experiencing DFV, help<br />
is available:<br />
• 1800Respect – 1800 737 732<br />
• DVConnect Womensline – 1800 811 811<br />
• DVConnect Mensline – 1800 600 636<br />
If you need immediate assistance, phone Triple Zero<br />
(000).<br />
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RSA CERTIFICATES<br />
During inspections, the Office of Liquor and Gaming<br />
Regulation’s (OLGR) compliance officers can<br />
encounter employees with invalid responsible service<br />
of alcohol (RSA) certificates.<br />
An RSA certificate from an approved training course<br />
is mandatory for certain employees involved in<br />
Queensland’s liquor industry including bartenders,<br />
glass collectors, floor hosts, room service staff and<br />
crowd controllers.<br />
Unfortunately, some people unknowingly obtain RSA<br />
certification through unaccredited online training<br />
providers whose courses are not regulated.<br />
As a competency within a national training package,<br />
the Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol course<br />
may only be delivered by a registered training<br />
organisation (RTO). A Statement of Attainment issued<br />
on completion is required to become certified in<br />
Queensland.<br />
Ensuring your employees have completed the correct<br />
RSA certification is the responsibility of the licensee.<br />
There are some simple steps you can take to make<br />
sure your employees have the right qualification.<br />
Firstly, ensure your employees provide a Statement<br />
of Attainment for the Provide Responsible Service of<br />
Alcohol course. As it is a nationally recognised course,<br />
RSA Statement of Attainment certificates that are<br />
issued in other Australian states for this qualification<br />
are also valid in Queensland.<br />
Some online courses will provide a Statement of<br />
Attendance. A Statement of Attendance does not<br />
meet Queensland’s requirements. There is a significant<br />
risk that critical RSA issues are not covered by the<br />
unaccredited training providers which can expose your<br />
venue and patrons to the risk of poor or unsafe RSA<br />
practices.<br />
You should also confirm the training was provided by<br />
an RTO and that it has an acceptable course code.<br />
The certificate should list the RTO’s number and the<br />
course code. RTOs and course codes listed on RSA<br />
certificates can be checked at training.gov.au.<br />
If an employee has a formal qualification such as a<br />
Certificate II in Hospitality, the course code will be<br />
attached to their certificate and appear alongside other<br />
units of competency for their qualification.<br />
Current acceptable course codes are SITHFAB021,<br />
SITHFAB002, SITHFAB009A and THHBFB09B.<br />
Most RSA certificates can be verified by the RTO that<br />
issued the certificate. This can usually be done on the<br />
RTO’s website or over the phone.<br />
Learn more about Queensland’s RSA training<br />
requirements on the Business Queensland website.<br />
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INSIGHTS<br />
FIT FOR A GRAZIER<br />
NOT MANY PUBLICANS WOULD BE<br />
COURAGEOUS ENOUGH TO RUN A<br />
STEAKHOUSE IN CHARTERS TOWERS – THE<br />
ROLLING CATTLE TOWN WHERE EVERYONE<br />
KNOWS THEIR STEAKS.<br />
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The brave souls that did, however, were husband<br />
and wife Noel and Jane Jesberg, who took a chance<br />
and managed to prevail with the rustic yet elegant<br />
country pub, The Rix Hotel. The venue has since<br />
been praised for its mouth-watering steaks, stylish<br />
and relaxed atmosphere and award-winning bar built<br />
atop of a 148-year-old cellar.<br />
Jane said from the outset, they believed there was a<br />
level of sophistication that is often underestimated in<br />
country towns that they wanted to introduce to the<br />
people of Charters Towers.<br />
“We wanted to offer good pub food – something a<br />
little bit fancy and something that people were drawn<br />
to in the city, but on a level that was price compatible<br />
with the other businesses here. Of course, we knew<br />
we couldn’t price ourselves out of the game.<br />
“I think, too, we also wanted to just encompass<br />
those old-fashioned hospitality manners and all<br />
those things that are still very important in regional<br />
communities. We wanted to hold on to that heritage.<br />
“We were nervous about doing a steakhouse,<br />
because no one believed it was possible to do it in<br />
the heart of cattle country. What we did was we met<br />
with a lot of graziers and canvassed their support, so<br />
I think we had solid advice from our locals, and we<br />
went forward that way,” she said.<br />
130kms west of Townsville, Charters Towers is a<br />
country town of rolling green hills and cattle with a<br />
history of gold mining. The Jesberg family have been<br />
in the town for generations as pub owners, with Noel<br />
and his brother carrying on the family’s legacy as<br />
third generation publicans operating the White Horse<br />
Tavern and The Rix Hotel respectively.
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INSIGHTS
INSIGHTS<br />
Like the bustling country town, The Rix has got<br />
something for everyone, including their award-winning<br />
Beast & Barrel restaurant and The Cellar Bar, as well<br />
as their gaming room and The Back Bar, which acts as<br />
a meeting point for the locals and a thriving little area<br />
for those looking to have a relaxing drink.<br />
What makes a visit to The Rix truly memorable is its<br />
exploration of creative new avenues not usually seen<br />
in a regular steakhouse, such as its unique countrychic<br />
décor. Jane said it took them close to six years to<br />
completely renovate the place into the stand-out venue<br />
it is today.<br />
“The place we bought was very run down. I think it<br />
was closed for 18 months beforehand. We actually<br />
walked in and there was still drinks on the table – like<br />
they just walked out mid-service.<br />
“We wanted to make use of the old brickwork that<br />
we knew existed in there. Noel did a lot of the work<br />
himself and stripped the walls back. In a small<br />
community, people are very conscious about if<br />
someone can overhear them while having a private<br />
conversation, so we also gave a lot of thought to<br />
having segregated areas and a mix of high and<br />
low tables.<br />
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INSIGHTS<br />
“We finally had the restaurant fully renovated in<br />
2020. We did a soft opening for some women in<br />
mining on the Friday night and were like ‘Woohoo!<br />
We’re up and running!’ and then Sunday, when<br />
Covid hit, we were closed,” she said.<br />
The complications of Covid certainly didn’t stop<br />
the power couple and their hopeful little pub. Last<br />
year, Noel and Jane carved a name for themselves<br />
into the industry when The Rix took out Best<br />
Regional Hotel Bar while its restaurant, The Beast<br />
& Barrel, picked up Best Regional Restaurant at<br />
the 2022 <strong>QHA</strong> Awards for Excellence.<br />
Now, the Jesbergs of The Rix are continuing to<br />
introduce new things to the town while working<br />
with local businesses. Noel said one of their new<br />
avenues they are busy exploring is dry-aged meat.<br />
“No one is doing it in this region I think. We are<br />
going to try and do our own spin on it and just<br />
bring something different to a rural town. We’re<br />
definitely trying to keep everything local with a<br />
marvellous butcher.<br />
“We are known as the best now, and it’s good. It’s<br />
something we tried hard to be and it’s something<br />
we pride ourselves on, I suppose. It’s a huge<br />
honour, especially in the bush – it’s great to be<br />
known as the best steakhouse in town,” he said.<br />
The Rix Hotel’s success is a real testament to<br />
the couple’s effort in creating a modern country<br />
pub that appeals to locals, tourists and even the<br />
pickiest of graziers from Charters Towers.<br />
“We absolutely love collaborating with local<br />
farmers, trying to source different things and<br />
bringing new things to the town – it is exciting.<br />
“We always want to just introduce something a<br />
little new, because it’s important to keep fresh. In<br />
business, you need to keep reinventing yourself to<br />
some degree,” Jane said.<br />
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Listen to the complete interview and more<br />
on the Here’s Cheers podcast available at<br />
qha.org.au or your normal podcast apps:<br />
itunes<br />
spotify<br />
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TRAINING AND SAFETY RTO 30826<br />
with Therese Kelly<br />
HOW TO BE SURE YOU HAVE SELECTED THE CORRECT<br />
COURSE AND TRAINING ORGANISATION<br />
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With an increase in “phoney” RSA certificates being<br />
presented to venues, I thought it the perfect time<br />
to ensure our readers are aware of what defines a<br />
nationally accredited unit of competency.<br />
Any individual who is involved with the sale, supply or<br />
service of alcohol in licensed premises is required by<br />
law in Australia to hold a valid RSA certificate.<br />
If you want to work and serve alcohol in a licenced<br />
venue in Queensland, you must have a valid RSA<br />
QLD certificate. The following people must complete<br />
RSA training within 30 days of starting employment<br />
and maintain a current RSA training course certificate<br />
during their employment:<br />
• bartenders<br />
• glass collectors<br />
• floor staff<br />
• room service staff<br />
NOTE: It does not include people that are trained in RMLV,<br />
such as approved managers.<br />
The required certification in Queensland is a Statement<br />
of Attainment, issued on completion of the national<br />
training package competency, Provide Responsible<br />
Service of Alcohol. As a competency within a national<br />
training package, the Provide Responsible Service of<br />
Alcohol course may only be delivered by a registered<br />
training organisation (RTO).<br />
There are a few things you should know about<br />
choosing a suitable course. Firstly, there are two types<br />
of courses offered, accredited and non-accredited.<br />
Vocational education and training (VET) accredited<br />
courses have the following features<br />
Meets AQF standards<br />
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is the<br />
national standard for training and education in<br />
Australia. It began in 1995 to create a baseline of<br />
quality that governs any qualification earned in the<br />
country related to schools, training programmes,<br />
higher education etc. and will contain a code that can<br />
be found on the National Register. This is one way<br />
you can be sure that it the required certification, e.g.<br />
SIT30616 Certificate III in Hospitality. VET courses<br />
have been developed by industry consultation and<br />
are accredited courses that reassure employers your<br />
skillset matches those required by industry. Accredited<br />
courses are designed specifically to meet the needs of<br />
industry ensuring all the relative laws and regulations<br />
are incorporated.<br />
What’s the difference between a non-accredited<br />
and accredited course?<br />
Courses that are non-accredited may still be useful for<br />
increasing your knowledge and skills, but they won’t<br />
help you receive an accreditation. A VET accredited<br />
course has been assessed by ASQA as compliant<br />
with the Standards for VET Accredited Courses and<br />
the AQF Courses that don’t have the VET designation<br />
and that haven’t been approved by ASQA are not<br />
accredited.<br />
How do you know if a training course is<br />
accredited?<br />
One of the best ways to see whether the course is<br />
accredited is to check the Australian Government’s<br />
website, training.gov.au. You can search for the<br />
course, then check the training provider you are<br />
researching is approved to offer the course.<br />
Who can deliver an accredited course and what<br />
does RTO mean?<br />
An RTO is a provider registered by ASQA to deliver<br />
recognised VET training and qualifications. Registration<br />
with ASQA confirms that the provider is capable of<br />
meeting government standards and is permitted to<br />
issue nationally recognised qualifications or units of<br />
competency. There are two ways you can identify an<br />
RTO. Look out for the Nationally Recognised Training<br />
logo (pictured below) and an RTO provider number<br />
(<strong>QHA</strong> RTO # 30826). An RTO number must be<br />
displayed on an RTO’s advertising materials including<br />
their website. Once you have the RTO number, search<br />
training.gov.au to ensure the organisation’s registration<br />
is current and they are approved to deliver the course<br />
you are interested in.
SUPERANNUATION<br />
HOSTPLUS ‘BEST OF THE BEST’ AWARD WINNERS<br />
Hostplus was proud to receive three accolades in<br />
Money magazine’s ‘Best of the Best’ awards for 2023.<br />
Our Socially Responsible Investment – Balanced<br />
options for our super and retirement products were<br />
named the ‘Best Diversified ESG Super Product’<br />
and ‘Best Diversified ESG Pension Product’, and<br />
our Balanced (MySuper) option was named the<br />
‘Best MySuper Single Strategy Product’. This award<br />
recognises our Balanced option for its leading longterm<br />
performance, with the option continuing to rank<br />
#1 over 10 and 20 years, according to SuperRatings. 1<br />
While our key measure of success is what we deliver<br />
to our members, it’s nice to receive recognition from<br />
third parties like Money magazine. Awards like this<br />
help validate our continued focus on providing better<br />
retirement outcomes for members.<br />
End-of-year performance in 2022<br />
Financial markets across the world endured a rocky<br />
2022. One dominant factor drove the negative returns:<br />
inflation.<br />
In these challenging market conditions, the median<br />
return for 50 balanced options in Australia was -4.76%<br />
for the year. Hostplus’ MySuper Balanced option<br />
delivered a 12-month return of -2.48%. Our Pension<br />
Balanced option delivered -2.76%. 2<br />
It may be worrying for members to see their super<br />
balances going down over the short term. But it’s<br />
important to remember that it’s the long-term returns<br />
that really count.<br />
As mentioned, Hostplus members in our MySuper<br />
option are in the number-one performing balanced<br />
option over 20 years, according to SuperRatings.<br />
Across that time, it’s returned 8.11%.<br />
That 20-year period includes occasional stretches<br />
of negative returns. It’s a normal, expected part of<br />
investing in assets like shares.<br />
At Hostplus, we have a proven, diversified investment<br />
strategy. We invest not just in shares and bonds,<br />
but in a wide range of unlisted assets. These include<br />
property, infrastructure, private equity and alternatives.<br />
That diversification spreads your money across many<br />
different types of investments. It aims to smooth out<br />
the ups and downs of the markets.<br />
Advice for those who need it<br />
For members who would like help understanding<br />
how their super is performing, contact us today. We<br />
now offer greater flexibility in our financial advice<br />
services. Our friendly and professional advice support<br />
officers are licensed to provide general advice at no<br />
additional cost. This means members can get general<br />
superannuation information faster. The team can<br />
be reached through our dedicated Hostplus Advice<br />
number – 1300 303 188.<br />
If members are looking for personal advice about<br />
their Hostplus account relating to contributions,<br />
investments or insurance, these services are provided<br />
at no additional cost (and included as part of the<br />
membership fee). For more comprehensive personal<br />
advice about planning for retirement, our financial<br />
planners can help. Their flexible pricing structure,<br />
which starts at $295, gives your staff more control as<br />
they can decide the level of advice they want and pay<br />
for it as they go. That’s a plus.<br />
Visit hostplus.com.au/financial-planning to find out<br />
more about our advice services. You can check out<br />
our brand-new website while you’re there.<br />
1<br />
SuperRatings Accumulation Fund Crediting Rate Survey – SR50 Balanced (60-76) Index, December 2022.<br />
2<br />
SuperRatings Pension Fund Crediting Rate Survey – SRP50 Balanced (60-76) Index, December 2022.<br />
Issued by Host-Plus Pty Limited ABN 79 008 634 704, AFSL 244392 as trustee for the Hostplus Superannuation Fund (the Fund)<br />
ABN 68 657 495 890, MySuper No 68 657 495 890 198.<br />
This information is general advice only and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if this<br />
information is appropriate for you in light of your circumstances before acting on it. Please read the relevant Hostplus Product Disclosure Statement<br />
(PDS), available at hostplus.com.au before making a decision about Hostplus. For a description of the target market, please read the Target Market<br />
Determination (TMD), available at hostplus.com.au.<br />
Net investment returns represent the rate of return on investments after investment-related fees, costs and taxes have been deducted. Past<br />
performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance and should never be the sole factor considered when selecting a superannuation fund.<br />
Money magazine awards are solely a statement of opinion and do not represent a recommendation to purchase, hold, or sell this product, or make<br />
any other investment decisions. Ratings are subject to change. Ratings are only one factor to be taken into account when deciding to invest. Past<br />
performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Go to moneymag.com.au for details of its ratings criteria.<br />
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LEGAL MATTERS with Curt Schatz<br />
LOOKING TO EXTEND YOUR VENUE’S TRADING HOURS?<br />
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As 2023 gets underway, you may be considering the<br />
different functions that you are wanting to hold through<br />
the year. Your licensed venue is subject to specific<br />
trading hours under the Liquor Act 1992, which you<br />
may need to consider extending for certain events.<br />
Extensions to trading hours can be sought on either a<br />
temporary (one-off) or permanent (ongoing) basis.<br />
Temporary (one-off) extended trading hours<br />
For one-off events that occur throughout the year,<br />
temporary one-off extended trading hours permits<br />
may be obtained from the OLGR. These events may<br />
include New Year’s Eve, Australia Day and large<br />
sporting or cultural events. For these kinds of events,<br />
the temporary one-off extended trading hours permits<br />
may be obtained to allow a licensed hotel to sell liquor<br />
before 10am, or between 12am and 5am.<br />
The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR)<br />
will approve a maximum of:<br />
• 4 pre-10am trading permits in any 1-year period; and<br />
• 6 late night trading permits between 12am to 5am<br />
in a 1-year period.<br />
Applications for a temporary extended trading hours<br />
permit must be made at least 21 days before the<br />
event. Each of the late-night trading permits cannot<br />
be for more than 1 date in a calendar month. An<br />
exception may be made if there is a special occasion<br />
which runs over 2 or more consecutive days, however<br />
each consecutive day will still count as a separate<br />
permit (i.e. not one rolling permit).<br />
Permits for late night trading will also only be approved<br />
if sought for a ‘special occasion’ which is defined as:<br />
• a unique or infrequent special public event of local,<br />
state or national significance (for example, local<br />
music festival or a televised international sporting<br />
match involving an Australian team); or<br />
• a private function closed to the public, such as a<br />
wedding or birthday.<br />
If you need assistance in determining if you proposed<br />
date is a special occasion, please get in contact with<br />
me and we can assist.<br />
Permanent (ongoing) extended trading hours<br />
If you are planning events which may require your<br />
business to operate later trading hours than you<br />
currently have, you may consider applying for<br />
permanent extended trading hours. The OLGR may<br />
approve your venue for extended liquor trading hours<br />
between 12am to 2am where it is located outside of<br />
a safe night precinct, and 12am to 3am for premises<br />
located within a safe night precinct.<br />
The gaming operations at your venue may be<br />
approved for maximum trading hours up to two hours<br />
after the liquor operation ceases. If you are not sure<br />
whether your venue is located in a safe night precinct,<br />
the precinct maps can be found at business.qld.gov.au.<br />
To obtain approval for the permanent liquor extended<br />
trading hours after 12am, the OLGR will require that<br />
a Community Impact Statement is lodged to assess<br />
the impact from the grant of the application. For the<br />
gaming extended trading hours, the OLGR will require<br />
the applicant to evidence that there is a demand for<br />
the proposed extended trading hours.<br />
If you are planning any early morning functions, you<br />
may seek approval from the OLGR to permanently<br />
extend the trading hours of your venue pre-10am.<br />
However, this is not usually approved on a permanent<br />
basis for commercial hotels, other than for the<br />
operation of any on-site or detached bottle shop.<br />
To obtain approval for the pre-10am trading hours,<br />
the applicant must be able to show a demonstrated<br />
community need for this trading. Relevant<br />
considerations may include the location of the licensed<br />
premises and the increase in population in that area.<br />
Benefits of extended trading hours<br />
There may be various benefits for your business<br />
in obtaining approval for extended trading hours,<br />
depending on the unique circumstances of your<br />
operations. Generally, temporary one-off extended<br />
trading hours permits would be beneficial where<br />
you intend to provide services on special occasions<br />
throughout the year, such as for New Year’s Eve,<br />
memorable sporting events or nationally renowned<br />
holidays. It will also allow your business to capitalise<br />
on specific events and attract more customers by<br />
servicing demand during peak times.<br />
Permanent extended trading hours can provide your<br />
business with more flexibility to service the demand<br />
from patrons, in turn contributing towards the revenue<br />
of your business. It may also allow your venue to have<br />
a competitive advantage and cater to a more diverse<br />
market, including shift workers and international<br />
tourists.<br />
If you are considering extending your licensed trading<br />
hours to take advantage of increased business or<br />
have a specific event which requires extended trading<br />
hours, and you require assistance with the application<br />
process, please do not hesitate to contact me on<br />
07 3224 0230.
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INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT<br />
with Damian Steele<br />
BANNING MEASURES IN QUEENSLAND<br />
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Refusing entry and/or banning patrons from attending<br />
licensed premises is a decision which should be based<br />
on reasonable grounds, and one which hoteliers<br />
should feel confident and empowered to make in line<br />
with their own policies, responsible service and legal<br />
obligations.<br />
To support licensees maintain a safe environment in<br />
and around licensed premises there are three levels of<br />
bans that can be imposed on patrons:<br />
• court-imposed bans<br />
• police-imposed bans<br />
• venue-imposed bans<br />
There further exists restrictions for venues located in<br />
Restricted Area Communities and in catchment areas<br />
near Restricted Area Communities.<br />
Court-imposed bans<br />
Current legislation provides courts with powers to ban<br />
people from specified licensed premises or specified<br />
areas around licensed premises. Banning orders are<br />
a sentencing option for offences related to violence<br />
or drug trafficking and supply committed in, or in the<br />
vicinity of, licensed premises. A banning order can<br />
also be imposed under the Bail Act 1980 (Qld) as a<br />
condition of bail in the case of offences of violence<br />
in, or in the vicinity of, licensed premises. The courtissued<br />
banning orders can be for up to 12 months, or<br />
longer if attached to a sentence for a criminal offence<br />
and can apply inside and outside of venues.<br />
These powers strengthen the ability of the courts<br />
and police officers to enforce expected standards<br />
of community behaviour, recognising that everyone<br />
deserves to be able to enjoy themselves responsibly<br />
and feel safe in community spaces.<br />
What court-ordered patron bans mean for licensees:<br />
• Through court-ordered bans, patrons who<br />
endanger public safety through violence can be<br />
held to account. There are significant penalties<br />
for persons found to contravene a banning order,<br />
and any breach of a ban made through bail<br />
conditions may also have serious consequences<br />
for the individual, including having their bail<br />
revoked. Penalties include a fine or up to one year<br />
imprisonment.<br />
• The legislation allows for copies of banning orders<br />
to be provided to venues to which the ban relates,<br />
including to approved operators for uploading to<br />
the approved ID scanning system.<br />
Police-imposed bans<br />
The Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Qld)<br />
provides police with powers to ban people from:<br />
• entering or remaining in a stated licensed premises<br />
or a stated class of licensed premises<br />
• entering or remaining in a public place located<br />
within a safe night precinct (SNP), and<br />
• an event being held in a public place where liquor<br />
will be sold for consumption at the event.<br />
Police may amend banning notices by issuing further<br />
notices to:<br />
• extend the duration of the initial ban for a total<br />
period of up to 3 months (this can include specific<br />
days or times), and<br />
• include additional relevant public places.
Damian Steele<br />
INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT<br />
Venue-imposed bans<br />
As well as court-ordered and police-ordered patron<br />
bans, licensees can use venue-imposed bans to deal<br />
with patrons demonstrating violent and inappropriate<br />
behaviour. Legislation also allows for these types<br />
of bans to be included in the approved ID scanning<br />
system data in SNPs.<br />
• Venue specific bans - where a licensee bans a<br />
patron indefinitely or for a specified period of time<br />
due to inappropriate behaviour, including acts of<br />
violence.<br />
• Group venue bans - where a number of licensees<br />
(usually members of a Liquor Accord or Safe Night<br />
Precinct) ban patrons from all participating venues<br />
indefinitely or for a specified period of time, due to<br />
inappropriate behaviour, including acts of violence.<br />
Restricted Area Communities and catchment<br />
areas<br />
In addition to the three pathways available currently<br />
to ban a patron, there are alcohol restrictions in 15<br />
local government areas across Queensland which<br />
are Restricted Area Communities. These restrictions<br />
ban or limit the amount and type of alcohol which can<br />
be taken into a community. In some communities,<br />
alcohol is completely banned. A catchment area is a<br />
location that provides a relatively convenient source of<br />
alcohol within a few hours travel of a Restricted Area<br />
Community.<br />
Conditions on licensed premises in catchment<br />
areas<br />
The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation has<br />
imposed strict licence conditions on the following<br />
licensed premises. Four basic conditions have been<br />
imposed on most licensed premises situated in<br />
catchment areas near Aboriginal and Torres Strait<br />
Islander communities:<br />
• no alcohol sales to taxi drivers who are acting as a<br />
third party.<br />
• no licensee can hold a patron’s bank access cards.<br />
• a ban on the sale of pre-mixed spirits in containers<br />
exceeding 2L and all other liquor in containers<br />
exceeding 4L.<br />
• a ban on the sale of fortified wines, such as port,<br />
muscat and sherry, in glass flagons.<br />
The <strong>QHA</strong> can assist and provide further guidance<br />
to members on the issues of refusing entry and<br />
the ‘banning’ process. Further, the <strong>QHA</strong> can assist<br />
members with a template ‘banning letter’ which can<br />
be ‘served’ on patrons and contains explanatory notes<br />
of the licensee’s authority under the Liquor Act 1992<br />
(Qld).<br />
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ACCOMMODATION UPDATE<br />
with Judy Hill<br />
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY<br />
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Last year, the annual Hotel Market & Economic<br />
Outlook (HM&EO) event attracted over 100 delegates<br />
who welcomed not only the opportunity to catch up<br />
with industry colleagues but also to hear first-hand<br />
from industry presenters after a two-year hiatus due to<br />
Covid.<br />
This year, the event is taking a slightly different format<br />
as it will be held in both Brisbane and the Gold Coast.<br />
The Brisbane event is confirmed for Tuesday 18 <strong>April</strong><br />
at Hotel X in Fortitude Valley where a light breakfast will<br />
be available from 7am to 8am. The Gold Coast event<br />
is confirmed for Thursday 20 <strong>April</strong> at Rydges Gold<br />
Coast Airport Hotel with the same timings for the event<br />
to conclude at 10am. A HM&EO event will also be<br />
held in Cairns later this year with a date to be released<br />
soon.<br />
The first session at both events commences with<br />
Paul Hammond, Business Development Manager at<br />
STR, who will present on the current state of play in<br />
Queensland, and the other states and territories.<br />
The next session at both events will star Adele<br />
Labine-Romain, Australian Tourism Sector Leader and<br />
Partner, Deloitte Access Economics, who will share<br />
her deep understanding of the tourism landscape and<br />
experience in strategy and policy development.<br />
Passionate about the potential for tourism to create<br />
stronger economies and better lives, Adele has<br />
supported the development of state, territory and<br />
destination tourism strategies, delivered the national<br />
regional tourism satellite account model and undertook<br />
a year-long study on how to encourage visitor regional<br />
dispersal. Adele has been a member of the Tourism<br />
Research Advisory Board, the Tourism Forecasting<br />
Reference Panel and other industry panels and<br />
committees while contributing to the development<br />
of a number of tourism employment plans and other<br />
government and industry studies.<br />
As part of the impending amalgamation between<br />
Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) and the<br />
Accommodation Association of Australia (AAoA), the<br />
newly-appointed interim CEO of the Accommodation<br />
Association Michael Johnson, will also provide us with<br />
an update of the merger which is due to be finalised<br />
mid-year.<br />
The cruising industry has also returned bigger than<br />
ever. Peter Keyte, Chief Operating Officer Port of<br />
Brisbane Pty Ltd will present at the Brisbane event and<br />
discuss the plans to build a second cruise terminal and<br />
the current state of play for the cruise industry.<br />
As we are now in 2023, the 2032 Olympics are<br />
becoming a front of mind discussion each day in<br />
everyone’s workplace. This being the case, Kerry<br />
Petersen, Executive General Manager for the<br />
Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic<br />
and Paralympic Games will update the audience<br />
accordingly.<br />
Aviation like many other sectors is a vital ingredient<br />
that makes up our industry, so a key executive<br />
member of the management team will be present at<br />
the Gold Coast event from Gold Coast Airport.<br />
I encourage you to mark these dates in your diary and<br />
attend some of the annual events. The HM&EO event<br />
aims to provide you with an insight into trends and<br />
the market dynamics that will assist you in preparing<br />
your hotels’ budgets and forecasts. You will also<br />
receive the latest market intelligence, analysis and<br />
performance outlook. Interest rates and the Australian<br />
Dollar forecasts, together with the broader global and<br />
domestic economies will also be discussed with an<br />
emphasis on Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast<br />
and Queensland.This event is specifically targeted<br />
at accommodation properties and is guaranteed<br />
to provoke thoughts and ideas with the intention<br />
of improving your hotels’ performance, so it is best<br />
attended by middle and senior management of the<br />
hotel and hospitality industry.<br />
For further information contact Judy Hill<br />
Accommodation Division Manager by emailing jhill@<br />
qha.org.au or calling 0403 399 260.
SAVE<br />
DATE THE<br />
Tuesday 18 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
7am - 10am<br />
Hotel X Fortitude Valley<br />
Thursday 20 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
7am - 10am<br />
Rydges Gold Coast<br />
Airport Hotel
EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS<br />
with Isabella Crombie-Tait<br />
PUBLIC HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENTS<br />
PUBLIC HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENTS UNDER THE FAIR WORK ACT 2009 AND THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY<br />
(GENERAL) AWARD 2020<br />
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Public holiday entitlements can be quite confusing.<br />
The National Employment Standards (NES) within<br />
the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘the Act’) set out the<br />
minimum entitlements relating to public holidays. For<br />
hospitality employers and employees, there are additional<br />
entitlements provided for in the Hospitality Industry<br />
(General) Award 2020 (‘HIGA’). While this article will step<br />
through the entitlements from both sources, the <strong>QHA</strong>’s<br />
Employment Relations Department does have resources<br />
available for members to provide more specific guidance.<br />
Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020<br />
entitlements<br />
The NES sets the minimum entitlements due to all<br />
employees, but it is not the only source of public holiday<br />
entitlements. If a modern award applies to an employee,<br />
the minimum entitlements in that award will also be due to<br />
the employee.<br />
The HIGA contains public holiday entitlements specifically<br />
for full-time employees at clause 35.3. If a full-time<br />
employee’s rostered day off (RDO) or accrued day off<br />
(ADO) falls on a public holiday, the employer must do one<br />
of the following:<br />
i. pay the employee an extra day’s pay; or<br />
ii. give the employee an alternative day off within 28<br />
days; or<br />
iii. give the employee an additional day’s annual leave.<br />
Because the HIGA is another source of minimum<br />
entitlements, this clause applies even if the employee<br />
does not have an entitlement to be paid for their absence<br />
on a public holiday under the NES.<br />
NES entitlements<br />
Entitlement to be absent and reasonable refusal<br />
Section 114(1) of the Act states:<br />
An employee is entitled to be absent from his or her<br />
employment on a day or part-day that is a public<br />
holiday in the place where the employee is based for<br />
work purposes.<br />
However, the employer may request an employee to work<br />
on the public holiday if the request is reasonable. The<br />
employee may be able to refuse the request provided:<br />
a. the employer’s request to work was not reasonable,<br />
or<br />
b. the employee’s refusal to work is reasonable.<br />
Employers and employees will need to exercise their<br />
judgement as to what is “reasonable” by referring to the<br />
criteria set out in section 114(4) for guidance:<br />
a. the nature of the employer’s workplace or enterprise<br />
(including its operational requirements), and the<br />
nature of the work performed by the employee;<br />
b. the employee’s personal circumstances, including<br />
family responsibilities;<br />
c. whether the employee could reasonably expect<br />
that the employer might request work on the public<br />
holiday;<br />
d. whether the employee is entitled to receive overtime<br />
payments, penalty rates or other compensation<br />
for, or a level of remuneration that reflects an<br />
expectation of, work on the public holiday;<br />
e. the type of employment of the employee (for<br />
example, whether full‐time, part‐time, casual or<br />
shiftwork);<br />
f. the amount of notice in advance of the public<br />
holiday given by the employer when making the<br />
request;<br />
g. in relation to the refusal of a request—the amount<br />
of notice in advance of the public holiday given by<br />
the employee when refusing the request;<br />
h. any other relevant matter.<br />
It is very common for hospitality industry businesses to<br />
operate on almost every day of the year. If a hospitality<br />
employer chooses to operate on a public holiday, they<br />
may be able to reasonably request employees to work.<br />
If an employee refuses to work on a public holiday,<br />
employers should seek to understand why. For example,<br />
if an employee refuses to work due to family or caring<br />
commitments and the employee provided notice of their<br />
intention to exercise their entitlement not to work on the<br />
public holiday, it may be unreasonable to require them to<br />
work. Each situation should be approached individually<br />
with consideration for the details.<br />
Payment for absence on a public holiday<br />
Section 116 of the Act states:<br />
If… an employee is absent from his or her employment<br />
on a day or part-day that is a public holiday, the<br />
employer must pay the employee at the employee’s<br />
base rate of pay for the employee’s ordinary hours of<br />
work on the day or part-day.
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An employee can be absent from work for multiple<br />
reasons, including they have exercised their entitlement<br />
not to work, the business is closed on the public holiday,<br />
or they were not rostered on the public holiday.<br />
If an employee does not have ordinary hours of work on<br />
that day, they are not entitled to payment under section<br />
116. Casual employees who are not rostered on a public<br />
holiday are not entitled to payment on a public holiday.<br />
Full-time and part-time employees may be entitled to<br />
payment depending if they would have ordinary hours of<br />
work on that day.<br />
For example, a part-time employee works four days a<br />
week and their usual days of work are Tuesday to Friday.<br />
The public holiday falls on a Monday. This employee does<br />
not usually work on Mondays, so they do not have an<br />
entitlement to be paid for their absence from work on this<br />
public holiday.<br />
Part-time employment under the HIGA provides significant<br />
flexibility for part-time employees to work additional<br />
ordinary hours above their guaranteed hours. This allows<br />
for fluctuation in their hours of work which may create<br />
some confusion when trying to identify when they have<br />
ordinary hours. To identify a pattern of ordinary hours on<br />
a day, employers can review the employee’s roster history<br />
over a reasonable period of time to see if the employee<br />
works that day for the majority of the period. There is<br />
no rule for how long this period should be, however, a<br />
period of months or more is likely to provide a reasonable<br />
indication of a pattern of work.<br />
Substituting public holidays<br />
For employees covered by the HIGA, clause 25.2<br />
provides that an employer and employee may agree to<br />
substitute another day or part-day for a full day or partday<br />
public holiday. For all award-free or agreement-free<br />
employees, section 115(4) of the Act provides for the<br />
same entitlement. An employer cannot force or put undue<br />
pressure on an employee to substitute a public holiday.<br />
Leave and public holidays<br />
A public holiday may fall during a time when an employee<br />
is on a period of paid annual leave or paid personal or<br />
carer’s leave. The Act clarifies that an employee cannot<br />
be on paid annual leave or paid personal or carer’s leave<br />
on a public holiday. If an employee is absent from work<br />
because they are accessing either of these leave types,<br />
the employee’s leave accrual cannot be debited for the<br />
day that is the public holiday.<br />
2023 public holidays in Queensland<br />
Below are the official public holidays in Queensland and<br />
the Brisbane region for 2023.<br />
New Year’s Day<br />
Sunday, 1 January AND Monday,<br />
2 January 2023<br />
Australia Day Thursday, 26 January 2023<br />
Good Friday Friday, 7 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
Easter Saturday Saturday, 8 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
Easter Sunday Sunday, 9 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
Easter Monday Monday, 10 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
Anzac Day Tuesday, 25 <strong>April</strong> 2023<br />
Labour Day Monday, 1 May 2023<br />
RNA Show<br />
(Brisbane region)<br />
King’s Birthday<br />
(Birthday of the<br />
Sovereign)<br />
Christmas Eve<br />
(6pm to midnight<br />
only)<br />
Wednesday, 16 August 2023<br />
Monday, 2 October 2023<br />
Sunday 24, December 2023<br />
Christmas Day Monday 25 December 2023<br />
Boxing Day Tuesday, 26 December 2023<br />
Further assistance<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> members seeking more information or wishing<br />
to discuss a specific employment relations matter are<br />
encouraged to contact the Employment Relations team<br />
for a confidential discussion by calling 07 3221 6999 or<br />
emailing er@qha.org.au.<br />
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TOP DROP<br />
SLEEP WHEN YOU’RE<br />
DEAD DOUBLE IPL<br />
Ballistic Beer Co.<br />
BELGIAN BLOND<br />
Deeds Brewing<br />
DR HOPTAVIUS DOUBLE<br />
INDIA PALE ALE<br />
Epic Beer<br />
POWER TRIP DDH WEST<br />
COAST IPA<br />
Range Brewing<br />
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I hope the troubles<br />
that have befallen the<br />
company subside<br />
because this is the very<br />
reason we need them to<br />
survive - Ballistic brew<br />
exceptional beer. Hands<br />
down, they are amongst<br />
the top five breweries<br />
in this state. Dry, bitter,<br />
hoppy and with a hell of<br />
a punch, this truly unique<br />
rendition is incredible. It<br />
is absolutely the duck’s<br />
proverbials.<br />
I must confess I have<br />
a soft spot for Belgian<br />
blondes and whilst this<br />
one was nice, it was very<br />
subtle in its flavour. I was<br />
hoping to be smacked<br />
in the gob with big notes<br />
of banana and lemon<br />
zest but it was so, so<br />
very delicate and light. I<br />
wanted a passionate kiss<br />
but alas got a peck on the<br />
cheek.<br />
Crown the king, or<br />
queen, this operation is<br />
it. I have deliberated for<br />
long enough but time<br />
and time again they<br />
knock your socks off.<br />
The Hop Zombie series is<br />
still possibly the all-time<br />
favourite but Dr Hoptavius<br />
is giving it a run for the<br />
money, can artwork<br />
included. Sweet malts,<br />
citrus, berries and stone<br />
fruit take your tastebuds<br />
on a flavour sensation.<br />
Stop it!<br />
Who said you wouldn’t<br />
want to drink one of these<br />
after a hot, hard day in<br />
the fields? The last thing I<br />
would feel like is a bland,<br />
watery beer that doesn’t<br />
take the pain away. This is<br />
the Power Trip. The hard<br />
work you have endured<br />
will be washed away with<br />
every sip as you sing<br />
your very own rendition<br />
of Ice T’s classic “Power”<br />
trip. This bitter, punchy<br />
resinous pine and citrus<br />
Molotov cocktail is sure to<br />
get the party started.
TOP DROP<br />
BREWED FANTASY<br />
Little Fat Lamb<br />
PLEASURE KRUZE<br />
Kaiju! Beer<br />
INNER GRAVITY<br />
PASSIONFRUIT SOUR BEER<br />
Colossal Brewing<br />
SUNRISE EXPRESS NZ<br />
HAZY IPA<br />
8 Wired<br />
I am not entirely sure what<br />
I just had. I thought it was<br />
a beer but it says on the<br />
packaging it’s brewed<br />
wine. It wasn’t terrible. It<br />
more or less tasted like<br />
a raspberry flavoured<br />
energy drink. I certainly<br />
felt more alert and awake<br />
thanks to the addition of<br />
guarana. I guess it could<br />
be a bit of a pick-youup<br />
if you’re out on the<br />
town with mates and feel<br />
yourself falling behind.<br />
Rind-like bitterness<br />
beautifully balanced with<br />
fruity sweetness make<br />
this a magic drop. Hints<br />
of grapefruit, lemon<br />
zest, pineapple and<br />
lychee all meld together<br />
harmoniously with a super<br />
clean finish.<br />
Zingy passionfruit taste<br />
but more sweet than sour.<br />
It was refreshing enough<br />
but lacked the tartness of<br />
an exceptional sour.<br />
Dank, murky and an<br />
absolute flavour bomb<br />
hazy IPA bursting with<br />
fresh tropical fruit with<br />
pineapple to the fore<br />
as expected. The fluffy<br />
mouthfeel just rounds<br />
it off, sending you on<br />
your way. All aboard the<br />
express!<br />
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A CRAFTY BUNCH<br />
LIVING OFF<br />
THE LAND<br />
GRANITE BELT BREWERY CONTINUES TO THRIVE<br />
IN THEIR COUNTRY ESTATE ON LAND THAT IS<br />
AS BOUNTIFUL AND UNIQUE AS A SIP OF THEIR<br />
EARTHY, MALTY BREWS.<br />
Set on 30 acres of natural bushland in Stanthorpe, just<br />
about everything the venue needs to produce quality<br />
brews is offered by the sublime growing conditions of<br />
the cool, high country in the Great Dividing Range.<br />
Since we last checked in on the crafty staycation,<br />
Steve Davenport, sales and marketing director for<br />
Granite Belt Brewery, said they have increasingly<br />
focused on producing a range of clean, easy-drinking<br />
original beers that showcase the flavours that make<br />
the Granite Belt so unique.<br />
“As well as buying the locally grown Possum Lane<br />
Hops, we also try to produce unique small batch<br />
seasonal brews that use the fabulous fruit and veg<br />
that the region is known for. We typically have around<br />
10 beers on tap at any one time, with three or four of<br />
these being our seasonal or small batch runs.<br />
“We have produced beer with everything – locally<br />
grown blueberries, pumpkins, plums, rhubarb, cherries<br />
and even finger limes. We try to support our local<br />
farmers as much as possible and use what is now<br />
often called the ‘odd bunch’ produce. We are happy<br />
to take the fruit and veg that supermarkets or suppliers<br />
won’t take as they might not look right.<br />
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“Recently, we had a local blueberry grower<br />
call us and ask if we wanted some of the<br />
blueberries they had left over and couldn’t sell.<br />
We obviously jumped at the chance to get them<br />
and brew something a little different. Turns out,<br />
he had about 200kgs of big, plump and super<br />
ripe blueberries – which is a hell of a lot, so we<br />
took them.<br />
“They were so flavoursome, so we added the<br />
freshly pressed juice to a slightly hopped beer<br />
we were brewing. This made the sweet notes of<br />
the blueberries really shine and the result was a<br />
really lovely, sweeter style Blueberry Ale, which<br />
was hugely popular,” he said.<br />
Granite Belt’s flavourful beers and 1,000 litre<br />
microbrewery is only some of the reasons the<br />
venue is a stand-out in the region of vineyards<br />
and wineries. The picturesque venue doubles as<br />
a retreat and features 20 private timber cabins<br />
complete with log fires, a spacious restaurant<br />
and a newly opened cocktail bar – Deck Bar.<br />
Steve said their rural location means they are<br />
fairly relaxed in their trade and tend to not be as<br />
time driven or regimented with their brewing as<br />
bigger breweries often are.<br />
“We are happy to keep beers in the tank a little<br />
longer if we think it is going to improve the beer<br />
or spend more time playing around with our<br />
smaller volume seasonal beers, as we always<br />
want to be pouring the very best beer we can.<br />
It is that relaxed freedom that really helps when<br />
we are experimenting with new beers and<br />
flavour profiles.<br />
“Our water also plays a huge part in the<br />
flavours and purity of our beers. Our brews<br />
are all produced using 100% rainwater that<br />
we capture on our property. Given our rural<br />
location, and the fact that we are surrounded<br />
by bushland and state forest, our water purity is<br />
unrivalled,” he said.<br />
Granite Belt brewery’s core selection of beers<br />
include a Session Ale (3.6%), Applethorpe Cider<br />
(4.8%), India Pale Ale (4.9%), Irish Red Ale<br />
(4.9%) and Pale Ale (4.9%). In addition to their<br />
Blueberry Ale, some of their more iconic, quirky<br />
seasonal concoctions include a Merlot Sour<br />
(4.9%) and Porter (5.5%).
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Steve said 2023 has started really strongly for the<br />
brewery with the past summer being really busy, this is<br />
especially fortunate, as the winter months are usually<br />
the busiest when the demand for their wood fired log<br />
cabins are at its peak.<br />
“We are seeing an increase in demand for our pet<br />
friendly accommodation as well, as more and more<br />
people are bringing their pets with them on their<br />
travels. Our large rear deck is also dog friendly,<br />
allowing visitors to enjoy a meal or tasting paddle<br />
without having to leave their best friends behind.<br />
“We are also in the exciting process of upgrading<br />
some of our cabins with new kitchenettes and also<br />
new carpets too,” he said.<br />
Granite Belt Brewery is currently conditioning a Cherry<br />
Berry Ale using local blueberries and cherries and will<br />
continue to enjoy and share in the fruitful, beautiful land<br />
of Stanthorpe.<br />
“The new brew has been conditioning for the past<br />
month and should be ready for drinking in the next<br />
few weeks. The blueberries add a rich purple hue to<br />
the beer as well as sweetness, but it finishes like a<br />
normal beer. The sourness from the cherries help add<br />
weight to the flavours as well as complexity and a little<br />
tartness.<br />
“Our new Deck Bar also serves a range of handpicked,<br />
locally produced gins and other spirits from<br />
some of the region’s best independent distillers. Our<br />
gin flights allow visitors to choose three gins with a<br />
unique garnish and mixer.<br />
“Our goal is to keep producing beer that is made<br />
purely to be enjoyed,” he said.<br />
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W H Y N O T S T O C K & S U P P O R T<br />
4 Hearts Brewing<br />
The first brewery to open its doors in<br />
Ipswich in over 100 years, 4 Hearts’<br />
brew masters are committed to<br />
premium local ingredients and<br />
profound taste. Preservative free and<br />
all natural they use the highest quality<br />
ingredients to consistently deliver a<br />
tasty beer every brew. Our core range<br />
features modern spins on traditional<br />
brews while our ever growing range<br />
of seasonal beers takes things to<br />
more adventurous levels, utilising<br />
local seasonal produce as inspiration<br />
(honey, rosella or carrots anyone…?).<br />
0439 439 710<br />
4heartsbrewing.com<br />
Ballistic Beer Co.<br />
At Ballistic we have a simple theory.<br />
Fresh beer is the best beer. That’s<br />
why we brew in small batches, more<br />
frequently, and store it cold so you get<br />
the same blast of flavour our brewers<br />
do. Our pale ales, lagers, IPAs, sours<br />
and special releases will blow away<br />
the traditional ideas and expectations<br />
of what beer should be.<br />
Set in an old World War II<br />
ammunitions factory in the historic,<br />
industrial suburb of Salisbury, Ballistic<br />
HQ is home to a team of innovative<br />
brewers who believe everyone should<br />
have the chance to enjoy a well<br />
crafted, quality beer.<br />
07 3277 6656<br />
ballisticbeer.com<br />
Helios Brewing Company<br />
Helios is the sun god of Greek myths.<br />
Each morning the rising sun marks<br />
Helios’ crossing over into the mortal<br />
world, driving a chariot drawn by wild<br />
horses that only he can control. Helios<br />
Brewing Company harnesses the<br />
sun’s power to sustainably create craft<br />
beer. Our brewing infrastructure has<br />
been custom-designed to maximise<br />
energy and water efficiency, minimize<br />
waste and our carbon-footprint<br />
while capitalising upon Queensland’s<br />
renewable natural resources. We brew<br />
beers that are malt-forward, balanced,<br />
and intense using only the best<br />
ingredients, impeccable techniques<br />
and sustainable practices.<br />
07 3392 9739<br />
heliosbrewing.com.au<br />
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Slipstream Brewing<br />
Slipstream Brewing is an<br />
independently owned brewery based<br />
in Brisbane. We are a small but<br />
passionate team producing some of<br />
the most accessible and sessionable<br />
craft beers in Australia. We’re the<br />
missing gap between bland beer and<br />
wanky beer, our beers hit the bullseye,<br />
brewed with nothing but pure flavour<br />
in mind. Hops are the heroes and<br />
we milk them for all their worth. We<br />
love the freshness, juiciness, the zing<br />
and the zest. One sip, it tastes so<br />
good – capture that feeling and fill the<br />
fridge with it. Beer is the last thing you<br />
should settle on, so come and get<br />
caught in Slipstream.<br />
07 3892 4582<br />
slipstreambrewing.com.au<br />
Burleigh Brewing Co<br />
Founded in 2006 by Peta and Brennan<br />
Fielding, Burleigh Brewing was one of<br />
the first independent craft breweries in<br />
QLD. Now celebrating 15 years of the<br />
brand, Burleigh Brewing has upgraded<br />
their Taphouse in Burleigh Heads, won<br />
countless awards for both business<br />
and beer (a testament to their shared<br />
and individual strengths), grown to a<br />
team of 70, and in their own humble,<br />
hard-working way, helped transform<br />
the Gold Coast’s craft brewing scene<br />
into one of the most vibrant and<br />
thriving in the country.<br />
07 5593 6000<br />
burleighbrewing.com.au<br />
Terella Brewing<br />
Terella means “Little Earth”, and<br />
we’re building our vision of a dream<br />
brewery, drawing inspiration from<br />
science, a serious love of beer, and our<br />
connection to the local land.<br />
We’ve planted ourselves in North Arm,<br />
a rural setting between the hinterland<br />
and farms of the Sunshine Coast,<br />
surrounded by crops and free roaming<br />
cattle. Our concept is based on a<br />
sustainable cycle, producing what we<br />
need and using what we produce.<br />
22 rotational taps and a new exciting<br />
beer released every week! Pushing<br />
the limits of Hops and Grains to<br />
produce quality small batch brews for<br />
enjoyment.<br />
0492 929 357<br />
sales@terellabrewing.com.au<br />
terellabrewing.com.au
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Fortitude Brewing Co<br />
Fortitude Brewing Co delivers you 15<br />
taps of fresh beer locally produced<br />
in our Tamborine Mountain Brewery.<br />
Enjoy a day trip up the mountain and<br />
visit our team for the best fresh pizza<br />
and tasting paddles.<br />
07 5545 4273<br />
fortitudebrewing.com.au<br />
Brouhaha<br />
In 2016, four Sunny coast locals set<br />
out to build their ultimate brewpub.<br />
One that produced premium quality<br />
beer and serviced fresh, local<br />
food. Cut to today, Brouhaha has<br />
expanded to Aura with a seaside<br />
production brewery & taproom,<br />
making Maleny the pilot kit for new<br />
and bespoke seasonal brews.<br />
toby@brouhahabrewery.com.au<br />
0405 707 975<br />
brouhahabrewery.com.au<br />
Your Mates<br />
Your Mates isn’t just a brand, it’s<br />
a lifestyle. Drinking good beer with<br />
good mates and having a bloody<br />
good time. We believe these simple<br />
pleasures are much sweeter with a<br />
good beer in hand. Mateship is our<br />
founding principle, it’s why we exist<br />
and encompasses everything we do.<br />
Our beers are represented by a few<br />
legendary characters we’ve all met<br />
in our lives, with distinct personalities<br />
matching their flavour styles. Our vision<br />
is to inspire mateship through great<br />
beers, and our mission is to build<br />
an inclusive beer community at our<br />
brewery on the Sunshine Coast, our<br />
beautiful backyard in Queensland and<br />
beyond!<br />
0456 492 889<br />
yourmatesbrewing.com<br />
Felons Brewing Co<br />
Founded by Brisbane locals, Felons<br />
Brewing Co. is a modern-day brewery<br />
proudly positioned on the banks of the<br />
Brisbane River. Our brewery is nestled<br />
down under the Story Bridge, within<br />
Howard Smith Wharves. We truly<br />
believe that beer is what binds us all<br />
to this great part of the world and as<br />
proud brewers, we believe in brewing<br />
with passion and freedom.<br />
07 3188 9090<br />
felonsbrewingco.com.au
W H Y N O T S T O C K & S U P P O R T<br />
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Brisbane’s longest-running<br />
independent brewery, familyowned<br />
and serving award-winning<br />
beer since 2005. Our beers are<br />
brewed to suit the climate, bringing<br />
people who love to explore the<br />
world and locally made craft beer<br />
together. Welcoming and friendly,<br />
unpretentious, and easy going,<br />
enjoy on hot summer or cool sunny<br />
winter day, “The Brisbanest Beer”.<br />
(07) 38911011 (1)<br />
brisbanebrewing.com.au/wholesale<br />
Revel Brewing Co.<br />
We are proud to be one of<br />
Queensland’s best independent<br />
breweries consistently producing<br />
Australian & International award<br />
winning beers.<br />
Bringing brewing back to Bulimba<br />
where the original Eagle Brewery<br />
resided in 1883 and the essence of<br />
QLD brewing began. Our beers are<br />
bursting with flavour and personality<br />
whilst possessing drinkability for<br />
everyone.<br />
Come and be a part of the Revel-ution!<br />
Matthew Flexman<br />
matt@revelbrewingco.com.au<br />
Boiling Pot Brewing Co.<br />
Everything we do at Boiling Pot<br />
Brewing Co. is influenced by our<br />
birthplace, Noosa, with all its beauty,<br />
nature and damn fine beer-drinking<br />
weather.<br />
We named the brewery in honour of the<br />
first headland in Noosa National Park,<br />
Boiling Pot, if you know it, you know it.<br />
If we could bottle the feeling you get at<br />
Boiling Pot, it’d be a bestseller.<br />
At Boiling Pot, we take what we do<br />
seriously but we know we’re not<br />
saving the world. Our mission is<br />
simple: to make life that little bit better<br />
for beer drinkers, one beer at a time.<br />
#cheerseverybody<br />
0414 415 920<br />
boilingpotbrewingco.com.au<br />
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Aether Brewing<br />
Aether is more than just a<br />
brewery or just some beer. It is an<br />
expression of creativity, innovation<br />
and quality which is hand crafted<br />
by a team who treat each other as<br />
family. We are driven by our shared<br />
unrelenting passion for what we<br />
do and the dedication we have for<br />
great beer shows in each and every<br />
beer that leaves our home in the<br />
North of Brisbane. From our multiple<br />
award winning core range to our<br />
highly anticipated seasonal releases,<br />
we create a beer for every taste.<br />
07 3815 6455<br />
aetherbrewing.com.au<br />
The Catchment Brewing Co<br />
Catchment Brewing Co, located in<br />
a beautiful art deco building in West<br />
End, is a fully functioning brewery,<br />
bar and restaurant and your one stop<br />
shop for all things craft beer, awesome<br />
food and functions.<br />
Whether sampling the medal winning<br />
core range beers named after iconic<br />
streets in the local catchment or the<br />
seasonal smash hits that will amaze<br />
you, it’s well worth a visit for a taste of<br />
West End.<br />
Catchment Brewing Co - For locals,<br />
by locals, everywhere.<br />
07 3846 1701<br />
bookings@catchmentbrewingco.com.au<br />
catchmentbrewingco.com.au<br />
Granite Belt Brewery<br />
Granite Belt Brewery is a small batch<br />
brewery with a passion for creating<br />
unique, full flavoured beers that are<br />
perfect for every occasion. Our beers<br />
are made purely... to be enjoyed.<br />
We brew and bottle everything onsite<br />
in Stanthorpe on the Granite Belt,<br />
and it is all available for wholesale<br />
distribution.<br />
07 4681 1370<br />
granitebeltbrewery.com.au
Paul St John-Wood PUB TALK<br />
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS APPROACHING<br />
Anzac Day plans<br />
Thank you to the hoteliers and <strong>QHA</strong> partners who<br />
attended the Gold Coast Region Hoteliers Meeting in<br />
March at Robina Pavilion. I would like to give a special<br />
thanks as well to the Fitzgibbons Family, Damien<br />
Stephen and the whole team at the venue for hosting<br />
the meeting and PFD Food Services for their ongoing<br />
support of the program. The next Hoteliers Meeting<br />
will coincide with the <strong>QHA</strong> Toowoomba Race Day on<br />
Wednesday 26 <strong>April</strong>.<br />
Two-up on Anzac Day<br />
Many hotels will be looking to host two-up games in<br />
their venues on Anzac Day but remember you must<br />
receive written approval by an RSL sub-branch, and<br />
the following conditions are to be adhered to:<br />
• people aged under 18 must not play two-up<br />
• no commission can be charged on money wagered<br />
• all money wagered in the game must be returned to<br />
players as winnings<br />
• if an entry fee is charged for those who participate<br />
in the game, the money raised is to be donated to<br />
the RSL or RSL sub-branch to support ex-service<br />
men and women and their families (this could be<br />
through an association such as Legacy)<br />
• money raised from entry fees must not be used for<br />
administrative purposes<br />
The <strong>QHA</strong> can assist members with a template letter for<br />
seeking RSL sub-branch written approval to conduct<br />
two-up and can provide information on Anzac Day<br />
trading conditions.<br />
External advertising and promotion management<br />
plans for on-premise promotions<br />
With the Easter and Anzac Day public holidays<br />
approaching, many hoteliers will be looking to<br />
advertise upcoming events and promotions at their<br />
venues, so it is always timely to remind you of the<br />
legislated restrictions in place for external advertising.<br />
The Liquor Act states;<br />
Section 142ZZC (1)(a) to (c) prohibit a licensee or<br />
permittee from advertising, or allowing anyone to<br />
advertise:<br />
(a) the availability of the following for consumption on<br />
the licensee’s licensed premises or the premises<br />
to which the permittee’s permit relates (each the<br />
advertised premises)<br />
• free liquor<br />
• multiple quantities of liquor; for example - 2<br />
drinks for the price of 1.<br />
(b) the sale price of liquor for consumption on the<br />
advertised premises; or<br />
(c) a promotion that is likely to indicate to an ordinary<br />
person the availability of liquor, for consumption<br />
on the advertised premises, at a price less than<br />
that normally charged for the liquor. Examples of<br />
promotions for (c) include:<br />
• ‘happy hours’<br />
• ‘all you can drink’<br />
• ‘toss the boss’<br />
In accordance with s142ZZC(2), a person does not<br />
contravene s142ZZC(1) if:<br />
(a) the advertising happens only within the advertised<br />
premises; and<br />
(b) the advertisement is not visible or audible to a<br />
person who is outside the advertised premises.<br />
Guideline 60 requires you to have a documented<br />
promotion management plan, or harm minimisation<br />
strategy, for all on-premise liquor promotions.<br />
These plans detail the strategies you will implement<br />
throughout the promotion period to ensure patrons<br />
consume in a safe and responsible manner.<br />
If you would like a promotion management plan<br />
template or require assistance with your external<br />
advertising contact the <strong>QHA</strong>.<br />
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WINE<br />
BRUCE’S DOMAIN<br />
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Since 2004, Bruce Dukes has been<br />
creating award winning wines for other<br />
labels at his own custom crush winery in<br />
Margaret River. When the time was right,<br />
he launched his own brand, Domaine<br />
Naturaliste. Some six years later an<br />
opportunity for Bruce arose to complete<br />
the vineyard to bottle journey. After<br />
purchasing the vineyard in Wilyabrup, the<br />
land is now home to Domaine Naturaliste’s<br />
Cellar Door. With it’s Wilyabrup location<br />
and having worked with the fruit from<br />
this vineyard with it’s previous owner for<br />
a number of years, it was an ideal site for<br />
Bruce to take custodianship and further<br />
develop the vineyard varieties.<br />
Bruce draws on decades of local and<br />
international winemaking experience,<br />
including four years at Francis Ford<br />
Coppola’s Niebaum-Coppola winery in<br />
California and a significant tenure at Pierro<br />
Winery in Margaret River. His time spent in<br />
California helped Bruce hone his exacting<br />
and confident approach.
WINE<br />
TOP SHELF<br />
2021 ARTUS<br />
Chardonnay<br />
Bold, beautiful and significant. Textured, rich<br />
mouthfeel of nashi pear, peach and grippy<br />
green mango. Significant buttery oak notes<br />
envelope the long spiced tight finish.<br />
2019 REBUS<br />
Cabernet Sauvignon<br />
Deep crimson and a nose of grilled game and<br />
currents. Blackberry, dark plum and blackcurrant, on<br />
relaxed fine tannins with an underlying bay leaf and<br />
spice note. Oak complexity. Rich and defined.<br />
2018 MORUS<br />
Cabernet Sauvignon<br />
Mulberry tomato bush and blackberry with a hint<br />
of eucalypt alight from the glass. A true statement<br />
Cabernet from Margaret Rivers northerly aspect<br />
– Wilyabrup. Concentrated palate of dark plum,<br />
blackcurrant and dried olive savouriness. Savour<br />
or save for a decade from now.<br />
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TRADE DIRECTORY<br />
INSURANCE | RISK MANAGEMENT | CONSULTING<br />
Your trusted advisor, helping you identify the risks your<br />
business faces and finding the right insurance solution to<br />
protect the future of your business.<br />
Call: 1800 240 432<br />
www.ajg.com.au<br />
LIVE SPORT IN VENUES<br />
Foxtel Business delivers the magic of sport to venues –<br />
bringing people together, entertaining them and contributing<br />
to a boost in trade. And with over 50 live sports, there’s<br />
something for everyone. Serve your customers the best<br />
sporting action with Foxtel.<br />
P: 1300 761 056 www.foxtel.com.au/venues<br />
TURBOFAN<br />
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ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE<br />
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No matter the size, shape or demands placed on your<br />
business, we have the ability to deliver equipment that is<br />
functional, adaptable and reliable, Turbofan, Waldorf, Waldorf<br />
Bold, Cobra, Convotherm, FastFri, Merrychef.<br />
P: 1300 268 798 E: info@moffat.com.au<br />
Service department: 1300 264 217<br />
STODDART<br />
Stoddart are one of Australia’s leading manufacturers and<br />
importers of a large range of world leading equipment for<br />
food service and bar applications.<br />
Darrin Miller<br />
P: 0417 867 979 E: dmiller@stoddart.com.au<br />
stoddart.com.au<br />
<strong>QHA</strong><br />
MEMBER<br />
OFFER<br />
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BUPA<br />
Refer your colleague to your Bupa<br />
health cover plan and get rewarded<br />
with a $100 e-gift card*. Plus get 9%<br />
monthly corporate discount when<br />
quote ID 2139463. *T&Cs apply.<br />
Call 1300 662 074,<br />
E: sales@bupa.com.au<br />
www.bupa.com.au/corporate/qha<br />
UNIQUELY CREATIVE IDEAS<br />
FOR YOUR BUSINESS<br />
We go above and beyond, whether<br />
it’s looking at an advertising campaign<br />
or a promotional concept. We<br />
develop creative solutions to grow<br />
your business.<br />
E: ideas@horseandwater.com.au<br />
www.horseandwater.com.au<br />
CITY PROPERTY SERVICES<br />
Over 25 years of commercial cleaning<br />
services | Triple certified Quality<br />
assured | EcoClean Certified using<br />
environmentally friendly products.<br />
Get 2 weeks free with any 12<br />
month contract when mentioning<br />
this advert. P: 1300 630 636<br />
citypropertyservices.co
TRADE DIRECTORY<br />
ADVERTISING &<br />
PROMOTION<br />
LEADING PUB AND HOTEL LAWYERS IN QUEENSLAND<br />
Mullins’ hospitality team has unrivalled experience in the liquor<br />
and gaming sector, developed over 40 years. From greenfield<br />
applications and integrated developments to liquor and<br />
gaming compliance and employment advice - we are your<br />
one-stop-shop to ensure the best outcomes for your hotel.<br />
Curt Schatz, Managing Partner | Direct: 07 3224 0230<br />
Email: cschatz@mullinslawyers.com.au<br />
mullinslawyers.com.au<br />
For more information on<br />
advertising and promoting your<br />
business in the <strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW<br />
contact Simon Cross.<br />
qhareview@qha.org.au<br />
or 0413 698 630<br />
HOLDING REDLICH<br />
Full range of commercial legal services<br />
to assist the liquor and gaming<br />
industry, including all Liquor/Gaming<br />
applications and advisory, WHS,<br />
employment and property services.<br />
Robert Lyons<br />
P: 07 3135 0559<br />
E: Robert.Lyons@holdingredlich.com<br />
www.holdingredlich.com<br />
ELECTRICA SOUND & VISION<br />
Trust the experts in CCTV / Facial<br />
Recognition, Alarm and access<br />
control Systems plus all your data<br />
needs. Get the competitive edge with<br />
the latest digital advertising displays,<br />
LED screens, music and TV systems<br />
P: 0411 799 914<br />
darren@electrica.net.au<br />
www.electrica.net.au<br />
SCIENTIFIC GAMES<br />
This new generation of exciting game<br />
content draws on the strength of<br />
Scientific Games to create one of<br />
the most dynamic game libraries<br />
in the market.<br />
P: 07 3458 9180<br />
www.sggaming.com/australia<br />
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<strong>QHA</strong> PARTNERS & CORPORATE MEMBERS<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> PARTNERS AND CORPORATE MEMBERS ARE VALUED PREFERRED SUPPLIERS TO THE QUEENSLAND HOTEL INDUSTRY. THE<br />
BUSINESSES LISTED IN THIS DIRECTORY ARE KEEN SUPPORTERS OF HOTELS IN QUEENSLAND AND THE <strong>QHA</strong> ENCOURAGES MEMBER<br />
HOTELS TO UTILISE THEIR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. IF A BUSINESS WISHES TO FIND OUT HOW TO BECOME A <strong>QHA</strong> PARTNER OR<br />
CORPORATE MEMBER, PLEASE CALL DAMIAN STEELE, <strong>QHA</strong> DEPUTY CHEIF EXECUTIVE ON (07) 3221 6999.<br />
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ACCOUNTING/ TAX<br />
BDO Australia<br />
Ph: 07 3237 5999<br />
bdo.com.au<br />
HLB Mann Judd -<br />
Chartered Accountants<br />
Ph: 07 3001 8800<br />
hlb.com.au<br />
Prosperity Advisers QLD<br />
Ph: 07 3007 1971<br />
prosperity.com.au<br />
SW Accountants &<br />
Advisors<br />
Ph: 07 3085 0888<br />
sw-au.com<br />
Quantaco<br />
Ph: 02 8346 6000<br />
quantaco.co<br />
Clarity Management<br />
Ph: 3058 9732<br />
claritymg.com.au<br />
Hotel Accountants Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 07 5560 8988<br />
hotelaccountants.com.au<br />
McGrathNicol<br />
Ph: 07 3333 9800<br />
mcgrathnicol.com<br />
Professional Client Services<br />
(QLD) P/L- Accountants &<br />
Business Advisors<br />
Ph: 07 3209 4452<br />
pcsqld.com.au<br />
ARCHITECTS / REPAIRS<br />
REFURBISHMENT/<br />
RECONSTRUCTION /<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Ashley Cooper<br />
Construction<br />
Ph: 07 3142 5915<br />
ashleycooper.com<br />
BSPN Architecture<br />
Ph: 07 3851 9100<br />
bpsn.com.au<br />
Open Projects<br />
Ph: 1800 461 421<br />
openprojects.com.au<br />
Paynters - Design &<br />
Construction<br />
Ph: 07 3368 5500<br />
paynters.com.au<br />
Rohrig Constructions<br />
Ph: 07 3257 4411<br />
rohrlg.com.au<br />
BWC Constructions Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0403 579 997<br />
bwcgroup.com.au<br />
Caughley & Co<br />
Ph: 0434 549 242<br />
caughleyco.com.au<br />
ICM Construction<br />
Ph: 1300 798 107<br />
icmco.com.au<br />
IQ Construct<br />
Ph: 3667 8202<br />
iqcontruct.com.au<br />
Urban Play<br />
Ph: 07 3256 0554<br />
urbanplay.com.au<br />
BEVERAGES<br />
Accolade Wines<br />
Ph: 07 3252 7933<br />
accolade-wines.com<br />
Brown-Forman<br />
Australia P/L<br />
Ph: 07 3010 2000<br />
brown-forman.com<br />
Campari Australia Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 07 3253 1801<br />
camparigroup.com.au<br />
Carlton & United<br />
Breweries<br />
Ph: 07 3666 4104<br />
cub.com.au<br />
Coca-Cola Europacific<br />
Partners<br />
Ph: 13 26 53<br />
ccamatil.com<br />
Coopers Brewery<br />
Ph: 07 3275 3732<br />
coopers.com.au<br />
CUB Premium Beverages<br />
Ph: 07 3666 4104<br />
cub.com.au<br />
Diageo<br />
Ph: 07 3257 0800<br />
diageo.com<br />
Lion<br />
Ph: 07 3361 7400<br />
lionco.com<br />
Liquid Specialty<br />
Beverages<br />
Ph: 07 5440 2006<br />
liquidsb.com.au<br />
Pernod-Ricard Australia<br />
Ph: 07 3340 5471<br />
pernod-ricard.com<br />
Red Bull Australia<br />
Ph: 02 9023 2892<br />
redbull.com.au<br />
Samuel Smith & Son<br />
Ph: 07 3373 5777<br />
samsmith.com<br />
Southtrade International<br />
Ph: 07 3085 7418<br />
southtradeint.com.au<br />
Treasury Wine Estates<br />
Ph: 03 9685 8000<br />
treasurywineestates.com<br />
Your Mates Brewing Co.<br />
Ph: 07 5329 4733<br />
yourmatesbrewing.com<br />
4 Hearts Brewing Co.<br />
Ph: 0428 236 436<br />
4heartsbrewing.com<br />
Heads of Noosa Brewing Co.<br />
Ph: 0401 399 625<br />
headsofnoosa.com.au<br />
Terella Brewing<br />
Ph: 0408 920 759<br />
terellabrewing.com.au<br />
BUILDING SUPPLIES<br />
& SERVICES<br />
Bunnings<br />
Ph: 07 3452 5725<br />
bunnings.com.au<br />
Urban Play<br />
Ph: 07 3256 0554<br />
urbanplay.com.au<br />
EDUCATION, TRAINING<br />
& EMPLOYMENT<br />
Best Security - Security<br />
and Training<br />
Ph: 07 3212 8460<br />
bestsecurlty.net.au<br />
Find a Chef Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0431 376 689<br />
findachef.net.au<br />
Frontier Leadership<br />
Ph: 0423 097 246<br />
frontierleadership.edu.au<br />
Federation Academy<br />
Ph: 0423 097 246<br />
federationacademy.edu.au<br />
Prime Effect<br />
Ph: 0406 500 171<br />
primeeffect.com.au<br />
Professional Hospitality<br />
Ph: 07 3160 8132<br />
professionalhospitality.<br />
com.au<br />
MLKA Hospitality<br />
Recruitment<br />
Ph: 07 4128 8400<br />
mlkarecruitment.com.au<br />
TAFE Queensland<br />
Ph: 1300 308 233<br />
tafeqld.edu.au<br />
Tribe Workforce Solutions<br />
Ph: 07 3238 0808<br />
tribeworkforce.com.au<br />
The Kingsmen<br />
Ph: 0410 0416 655<br />
thekingsmen.net.au<br />
Zenith Hospitality Staffing<br />
Solutions<br />
Ph: 07 3002 4000<br />
zenithhospitality.com<br />
ENERGY GAS/POWER<br />
BOC Limited<br />
Ph: 07 3212 4135<br />
boc.com.au<br />
TransTasman<br />
Energy Group<br />
Ph: 1300 118 834<br />
tteg.com.au<br />
ELGAS<br />
Ph: 02 9672 0777<br />
elgas.com.au<br />
Horan and Bird<br />
Ph: 1300 467 262<br />
horanandbird.com.au<br />
Sun Flux Solar Australia<br />
Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0421 082 828<br />
sunfluxsolar.com.au<br />
FINANCES, BANKING,<br />
INSURANCE &<br />
INVESTMENTS<br />
BDO Australia<br />
Ph: 07 3237 5999<br />
bdo.com.au<br />
Commonwealth Bank of<br />
Australia<br />
Ph: 0476 824 307<br />
CommBank.com.au<br />
Gallagher Insurance<br />
Brokers<br />
Brisbane: 07 3367 5000<br />
Nth QLD: 07 4753 5311<br />
Toowoomba: 07 4639 7102<br />
ajg.com.au<br />
Shift<br />
Ph: 0498 137 007<br />
shift.com.au<br />
Green Finance Group<br />
Ph: 0457 883 700<br />
greenfinancegroup.<br />
com.au<br />
GSA Insurance Brokers<br />
Ph: 02 8274 8138<br />
gsaib.com.au<br />
Waratah Debt Capital<br />
Ph: 0448 681 783<br />
waratahmanagement.<br />
com.au<br />
Westpac Banking<br />
Corporation<br />
Ph: 0438 701 195<br />
westpac.com.au<br />
Austcover<br />
Ph: 0412 286 511<br />
austcover.com.au<br />
Banktech<br />
Ph: 1800 080 910<br />
banktech.com.au<br />
BUPA - health insurance<br />
Ph: 134135<br />
(quote ID 2139463)<br />
bupa.com.au<br />
CTB & Co (Cooking the Books)<br />
Ph: 1300 911 282<br />
cookingthebooks.com<br />
Marmalade<br />
Ph: 0407 040 733<br />
withmarmalade.com.au<br />
Trinitas Australia Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 1300 836 025<br />
trinitas3.com.au<br />
FOOD & ASSOCIATED<br />
BUSINESSES<br />
Bidfood Australia Limited<br />
Ph: 0434 939 134<br />
bidfood.com.au<br />
PFD Food Services<br />
Ph: 131 733<br />
pfdfoods.com.au<br />
Simon George and Sons<br />
Ph: 07 3717 1400<br />
simongeorge.com.au<br />
CTB & Co<br />
(Cooking the Books)<br />
Ph: 1300 911 282<br />
cookingthebooks.com<br />
Food and Agribusiness<br />
Network<br />
Ph: 0419 651 157<br />
foodagribusiness.org.au<br />
Goodrop Oils<br />
Ph: 0439 206 664<br />
goodropoils.com<br />
The Entertainment Group of<br />
Australia Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0413 035 482<br />
entertainment.com.au<br />
FURNITURE SUPPLY<br />
Table Top Innovations<br />
Ph: 07 5532 7191<br />
tabletopinnovations.com.au<br />
SlumberCorp<br />
Ph: 07 3892 7477<br />
slumbercorp.com.au<br />
GAMING AND RACING<br />
Ainsworth Game<br />
Technology P/L<br />
Ph: 07 3209 6210<br />
ainsworth.com.au<br />
Aristocrat Leisure<br />
Industries<br />
Ph: 07 3727 1600<br />
aristocrat.com.au<br />
IGT<br />
Ph: 07 3890 5622<br />
igt.com.au<br />
Konami Australia<br />
Ph: 02 9666 3111<br />
konamiaustralia.com.au<br />
Light & Wonder<br />
Ph: 02 9773 0299<br />
explore.lnw.com<br />
MAX<br />
Ph: 0436 839 857<br />
max.com.au<br />
Odyssey Gaming Services<br />
Ph: 07 3087 3300<br />
odysseygaming.com
<strong>QHA</strong> PARTNERS & CORPORATE MEMBERS<br />
PVS Australia Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 03 8671 1900<br />
pvsoz.com.au<br />
Simtech<br />
Ph: 07 5596 6993<br />
simtechcreations.com<br />
Keno<br />
(The Lottery Corporation)<br />
Ph: 07 3001 9300<br />
thelotterycorporation.com<br />
TAB<br />
Ph: 1800 823 888<br />
tab.com.au<br />
UTOPIA Gaming Systems<br />
Ph: 1800 200 201<br />
utopiagaming.com.au<br />
Australian Pokie Consoles<br />
Ph: 0413 261 777<br />
clubsandpubs.com.au<br />
HOSPITALITY<br />
CONSULTANTS<br />
AHS Hospitality<br />
Ph: 07 5512 6143<br />
ahshospitality.com.au<br />
DASK Entertainment<br />
Group Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0452 640 418<br />
daskentertainment.com.au<br />
DNS Specialist Services<br />
Ph: 0433 906 809<br />
dnsspecialistservices.com.au<br />
DWS Hospitality Specialists<br />
Ph: 07 3878 9355<br />
dws.net<br />
Foxtel for Business<br />
Ph: 1300 720 630<br />
austar.com.au<br />
Sky Channel<br />
Ph: 07 3228 6344<br />
Freecall: 1800 251 710<br />
skychannel.com.au<br />
Stan Sport<br />
Ph: 0416 208 417<br />
stan.com.au/sport/venues<br />
Damian’s Games<br />
Ph: 0412 726 688<br />
accounts@damian.com.au<br />
Grub Lab<br />
Ph: 0437 875 134<br />
grublab.io<br />
Nightlife - Music & Video<br />
Freecall: 1800 679 748<br />
nightlife.com.au<br />
Pro Score - Sporting<br />
Promotions<br />
Ph: 0431 366 800<br />
proscore.com.au<br />
Rooks Entertainment<br />
Ph: 07 4068 8633<br />
rooks-entertainment.com.au<br />
HOTEL & BAR SUPPLIES<br />
BOC Limited - Gas/<br />
Reticulation Supply<br />
Ph: 07 3212 4322<br />
boc.com.au<br />
Reward Hospitality<br />
Ph: 07 3341 5929<br />
rewardhospitality.com.au<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> PLATINUM PARTNERS<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> DIAMOND PARTNERS<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> GOLD PARTNERS<br />
Lighthouse Safety &<br />
Compliance<br />
Ph: 0422 669 631<br />
www.lighthousesafety.com.au<br />
Stoddart<br />
Ph: 0437 576 447<br />
stoddart.com.au<br />
Morph Consulting Services<br />
Ph: 0438 758 847<br />
morph-consulting.com<br />
Professional Hospitality<br />
Ph: 07 3160 8132<br />
professionalhospitality.<br />
com.au<br />
Sculpture Hospitality<br />
Queensland<br />
Ph:0427 532 925<br />
sculpturehospitality.com<br />
Marmalade<br />
Ph: 0407 040 733<br />
withmarmalade.com.au<br />
Now Book It<br />
Ph: 1800 265 726<br />
nowbookit.com<br />
Nuvho<br />
Ph: 07 3357 9951<br />
nuvho.com<br />
Prostaff Events Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 07 3061 8644<br />
facebook.com/Prostaff-Events<br />
Queensland Risk<br />
Ph: 0408 840 969<br />
E: franz@qrisk.consulting<br />
HOTEL ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Fox Sports<br />
Ph: 0403 061 412<br />
foxsports.com.au<br />
HOTEL BROKERS /<br />
REAL ESTATE /<br />
PROPERTY VALUERS<br />
Off Market Hotels<br />
Chris Cameron<br />
Ph: 0477 271 875<br />
offmarkethotels.com.au<br />
Power Jeffrey & Co -<br />
Hotel Brokers<br />
Ph: 07 3832 6000<br />
powerjeffrey.com.au<br />
CRE Brokers<br />
Ph: 07 5371 0165<br />
crebrokers.com<br />
HTL Property<br />
Ph: 02 8016 3810<br />
htlproperty.com.au<br />
JLL<br />
Ph: 07 3231 1311<br />
jll.com.au<br />
LEGAL<br />
Mullins<br />
Ph: (07) 3224 0222<br />
mullinslawyers.com.au<br />
Corrs Chambers<br />
Westgarth – Lawyers<br />
Ph: 07 3228 9778<br />
corrs.com.au<br />
Holding Redlich<br />
Ph: 07 3135 0500<br />
holdingredlich.com<br />
BDO Australia<br />
BSV<br />
CashZone<br />
Daily Press<br />
H&L Australia<br />
Best Security<br />
BOC Limited<br />
BSPN Architecture<br />
Chewzie Table<br />
Ordering<br />
Coopers Brewery<br />
Command 51<br />
Grayza<br />
Green Finance Group<br />
GSA Insurance<br />
Brokers<br />
HLB Mann Judd<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> SILVER PARTNERS<br />
Off Market Hotels<br />
Prosperity<br />
Advisers QLD<br />
PVS Australia<br />
Simon George & Sons<br />
Tanda<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> BRONZE PARTNERS<br />
Liquid Specialty<br />
Beverages<br />
MSL Solutions<br />
Odyssey Gaming<br />
Services<br />
Open Projects Group<br />
Operandio Pty Ltd<br />
Paynters<br />
Platypus Print<br />
Packaging<br />
Power Jeffrey and<br />
Company<br />
Trans Tasman<br />
Energy Group<br />
UTOPIA Gaming<br />
Systems<br />
Your Mates Brewing<br />
Company<br />
Quantaco<br />
Rohrig Constructions<br />
Red Bull Australia<br />
Secure Access I.T.<br />
Shift<br />
Simtech<br />
Southtrade<br />
International<br />
Stan Sport<br />
SW Accountants<br />
& Advisors<br />
Waratah Debt Capital<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> REVIEW | 65
<strong>QHA</strong> PARTNERS & CORPORATE MEMBERS<br />
APPROVED<br />
MANAGER’S<br />
LICENCE<br />
RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT<br />
OF LICENSED VENUES<br />
TRAINING<br />
“HONESTLY THE BEST TRAINING<br />
SESSION! FUN AND LIGHT-HEARTED<br />
WHILE BEING VERY INFORMATIVE AND<br />
KNOWLEDGEABLE. THANKS, <strong>QHA</strong>.”<br />
OTHER COURSES OFFERED:<br />
Online RSA/RSG Training<br />
Gaming Nominee Training<br />
Employment Relations Training<br />
Employment Relations Webinar<br />
HopgoodGanim Lawyers<br />
Ph: 0419 762 469<br />
hopgoodganim.com.au<br />
K&L Gates<br />
Ph: 0416 131 543<br />
klgates.com<br />
MBA Lawyers<br />
Ph: 07 5619 7319<br />
mba-lawyers.com.au<br />
Ramsden Lawyers<br />
Ph: 07 5554 1964<br />
ramsdenlaw.com.au<br />
Sparke Helmore Lawyers<br />
Ph: 07 3016 5014<br />
sparke.com.au<br />
LIQUOR<br />
BUYING GROUPS<br />
Bottlemart<br />
Ph: 1300 733 504<br />
bottlemart.com.au<br />
Independent Liquor<br />
Group<br />
Ph: 07 3713 2751<br />
ilg.com.au<br />
Liquor Legends<br />
Ph: 07 3107 7422<br />
liquorlegends.com.au<br />
LIQUOR<br />
WHOLESALE GROUPS<br />
ALM (Australian Liquor<br />
Marketers)<br />
Brisbane: 07 3489 3600<br />
Townsville: 07 4799 4022<br />
Cairns: 07 4041 6070<br />
almliquor.com.au<br />
Your Mates Brewing Co.<br />
Ph: 07 5329 4733<br />
yourmatesbrewing.com<br />
4 Hearts Brewing Co.<br />
Ph: 0428 236 436<br />
4heartsbrewing.com<br />
Terella Brewing<br />
Ph: 0408 920 759<br />
terellabrewing.com.au<br />
Idealpos Solutions Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 1300 944 117<br />
mark.beeley@idealpos.<br />
com.au<br />
MyVenue Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0447 129 873<br />
myvenue.com/pubs-cafes-bars<br />
PRINTING / PACKAGING<br />
Platypus Print Packaging<br />
Ph 07 3352 0300<br />
platys.com.au<br />
SECURITY / CLEANING<br />
Best Security<br />
Ph: 07 3212 8460<br />
bestsecurity.net.au<br />
Command 51<br />
Ph: 0437 368 352<br />
command51.com.au<br />
CMBM Facility Services<br />
Ph: 07 3391 1040 /<br />
Ph: 0419 708 715<br />
cmbm.com.au<br />
Future Business Technology<br />
Group<br />
Ph: 1300 706 155<br />
fgtgroup.com.au<br />
Hikvision <strong>Digital</strong> Technology<br />
Ph: 1300 976 305<br />
hikvision.com<br />
Lotus Commercial Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 1300 653 536<br />
lotusfilters.com.au<br />
Luxxe Outsourced Hotel<br />
Services<br />
Ph: 03 8761 9156<br />
luxxe.com.au<br />
Security Registers<br />
Ph: 0452 363 166<br />
securityregisters.com.au<br />
Tru Security Services<br />
Ph: 0452 377 662<br />
trusecurity.com.au<br />
SUPERANNUATION<br />
Compassify Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0406 624 677<br />
compassify.com.au<br />
Cherry Hub Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0409 548 276<br />
cherryhub.com.au<br />
DQ VIP Systems<br />
Ph: 0448 749 008<br />
getdqd.com<br />
Future Business Technology<br />
Group<br />
Ph: 1300 706 155<br />
fgtgroup.com.au<br />
Hikvision <strong>Digital</strong> Technology<br />
Ph: 1300 976 305<br />
hikvision.com<br />
IDU Technologies Pty Ltd<br />
mitch@idu-identification.com<br />
idu-identification.com<br />
JB Hi-Fi Commercial<br />
Division<br />
Ph: 07 3360 9925<br />
jbhifi.com.au<br />
Klackit<br />
Ph: 0404 840 858<br />
klackit.com<br />
Mr Yum<br />
Ph: 0448 504 121<br />
mryum.com.au<br />
onPlatinum ICT<br />
Ph: 0402 281 561<br />
onplatinum.com.au<br />
Qantum Network Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0417 125 566<br />
qantumnetwork.com.au<br />
Scantek Solutions<br />
Ph: 1300 552 106<br />
scantek.com.au<br />
Security Registers<br />
Ph: 0452 363 166<br />
securityregisters.com.au<br />
Smart Parking Limited<br />
Ph: 0421 155 972<br />
smartparking.com<br />
Responsible Management of Licensed Venues<br />
Training is a mandatory training requirement<br />
for those applying for a liquor licence, and<br />
applicants for an Approved Manager’s Licence.<br />
Training is offered face to face at regional<br />
centres throughout Queensland.<br />
For more information please contact the<br />
<strong>QHA</strong> Training Centre<br />
Ph: 07 3221 6999 Fax: 07 3221 6649<br />
Email: training@qha.org.au<br />
Web: www.qha.org.au<br />
MEDIA / MARKETING<br />
Daily Press<br />
Ph: 0412 224 969<br />
dailypress.com.au<br />
POINT OF SALE /<br />
PAYMENTS<br />
CashZone<br />
Ph: 0466 148 752<br />
cashzoneatm.com.au<br />
H&L Australia Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0407 975 411<br />
hlaustralia.com.au<br />
MSL Solutions<br />
Ph: 0448 134 625<br />
mslsolutions.com<br />
Banktech<br />
Ph: 1800 080 910<br />
banktech.com.au<br />
Bepoz Retail Solutions<br />
Ph: 1300 023 769<br />
bepoz.com.au<br />
Harris Data Systems<br />
Ph: 07 5535 7677<br />
harrisdata.com.au<br />
HOSTPLUS<br />
Ph: 1300 467 875<br />
hostplus.com.au<br />
TECHNOLOGICAL<br />
PRODUCTS & SERVICES<br />
BSV<br />
Ph: 1300 244 727<br />
bigscreenvideo.com.au<br />
Chewzie Table Ordering<br />
Ph: 1300 243 994<br />
chewzie.me<br />
Grayza<br />
Ph: 1300 944 131<br />
grayza.com<br />
Operandio Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0422 398 294<br />
operandio.com<br />
Secure Access I.T.<br />
Ph: 1300 880 565<br />
secureaccess.com.au<br />
Tanda<br />
Ph: 1300 859 117<br />
tanda.co<br />
TableTime Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0405 052 682<br />
tabletime.com.au<br />
Ticket Solutions Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 3503 6806<br />
oztix.com.au<br />
Vix Vizion Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 0413 026 918<br />
vixvizion.com<br />
Whats Doing App<br />
Ph: 0404 561 895<br />
whatsdoingapp.com<br />
13001 COMMS Pty Ltd<br />
Ph: 1300 126 667<br />
13001comms.com.au<br />
TRANSPORT<br />
A.P. Eagers Limited<br />
Ph: 07 3109 6731<br />
apeagers.com.au<br />
WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
Envirobank Recycling<br />
Ph: 07 3063 7677<br />
envirobank.com.au
Synergy Grills use a gas burner system, utilising<br />
electronic ignition with a flame protection probe.<br />
The entire Synergy Trilogy Range features SMART<br />
controls with a rapid heat up function. The unit<br />
reaches perfect cooking temperature in just 30<br />
minutes. Each burner features independent heat<br />
regulation with 10 power settings.<br />
The Synergy Grill is far kinder to food. Fat is atomised<br />
whilst cooking on the grill, and less moisture is lost<br />
during cooking.<br />
The Synergy Grill is quick and easy to clean, by using<br />
a vacuum or brush to remove the debris from the grill.
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