Sydney-based Tourism Property Investment Group has appointed commercial agent CBRE to sell the Ibis Budget Hotel on Great Eastern Highway, part of a nation-wide portfolio shuffle.
P&O Cruises has extended its winter cruising period in Western Australia, announcing a raft of cruises set for next year that it says will deliver more than $15 million in economic benefit to the state.
The look of the new 60,000-seat Perth stadium to be built in Burswood was unveiled today by Premier Colin Barnett, who guaranteed it would be open in time for the 2018 AFL season.
The Crown Metropol Perth has been rated the city’s finest hotel, but has only just scraped into the top 10 lodgings nationwide, according to travel website Wotif.com.
The state government is looking at new ways to stoke tourism-related development on Western Australia’s coastline, with the Abrolhos Islands and Coral Bay identified as priority areas.
Serpentine Park Home & Leisure Village will have to go back to the drawing board to progress its $12 million expansion plan, with the Metropolitan East Development Assessment Panel set to knock ba
Western Australia’s travel agents are set to be released from extra regulatory burdens, levelling the playing field between them and competing international agencies.
Tourists and business travellers will soon be spoilt for choice when it comes to luxury hotels in Perth, with a rush of new developments providing new options at five stars and above.
Hotel group Hilton Worldwide has announced it will open two of its DoubleTree by Hilton branded hotels in Perth and Fremantle, with a third property in Northbridge also on the agenda.The projects will
BGC has unveiled details of its second major hotel project in Perth, which will add a further 224 rooms to the city's growing hotel development pipeline.
Transport infrastructure, hotel and conference capacity, and red tape in the approvals process for new tours have been identified as the biggest barriers to attracting an additional 9 million visitors
SPECIAL REPORT: Perth hotels have varied their marketing message to attract more of the leisure market, but new developments will present additional challenges.
Former Compass Hotel Group boss Brian Northcote has had his sentence for breaching directors duties and submitting false information to the corporate regulator extended by a New South Wales court.