And a third local spot was given a special nod. Here’s everything you need to know, including rankings, locations and background information.
When Sixty6 Acres first opened in 2023, it immediately attracted attention. But only 18 months later, it closed again.
Noosa Council says it was the victim of a "major fraud incident" that allegedly took place in December last year. In a statement released on Monday, the council said it had lost almost $2 million. A ...
NEW DELHI: Hospitality major ITC Hotels Ltd has launched its redesigned loyalty program, Club ITC, with greater benefits making its members "Feel Rewarded." The programme access across all customer ...
The Michelin Guide held its first-ever global Key unveiling this week. The Michelin Guide unveiled its inaugural Global Michelin Keys Selection this week, a distinction recognizing hotels and ...
Hilton launches Outset Collection, its new brand of boutique hotels with locally rooted dining and experiences on offer. The first Outset Collection hotels will open for bookings in November; debut ...
After a summer of protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers, the government is under renewed pressure to find alternative accommodation. What are its options? Noah Vickers reports The choices in ...
The “cramped” and “dangerous” conditions discovered in asylum hotels by the BBC have offered a counterpoint to the claim by “This Morning” presenter Rylan Clark that migrants are enjoying four-star ...
Why Gina Rinehart's plans for a $20millon beachfront mansion have been rejected by the Noosa Council
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting is taking a council to court after plans for a $20million beachfront mansion were rejected over climate change concerns. BV Investments, an equity firm owned by the ...
Paul Darrouzet’s mansion on Noosa Parade, also known as Millionaire’s Row, burst into flames about 10.30am on Monday, September 22. Mr Darrouzet, a former mining magnate who made his money in the coal ...
It was during the pandemic, shortly before she took over as leader of Manchester council, that Bev Craig first became aware of the plans to use hotels as asylum seeker accommodation. Five of them ...
The State paid more than €400 million to providers of accommodation to international protection applicants and people fleeing the war in Ukraine in the three months to the end of June, new figures ...
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