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Google’s dominance in ad tech supply chain ‘harms businesses’

imageAn ACCC inquiry into the advertising technology (or ‘ad tech’) sector has identified significant competition concerns and likely harms to publishers, advertisers, and, ultimately, consumers. … Continue Reading





All change at Carnival Australia and Carnival UK – Sture Myrmell becomes President Carnival UK and Marguerite Fitzgerald President Carnival Australia.

imageIn a surprise announcement, Carnival UK and Carnival Australia have announced that Sture Myrmell, currently president of P&O Cruises Australia and Carnival Australia, is moving to the UK as President Carnival UK, with Marguerite Fitzgerald taking over as President Carnival Australia. … Continue Reading


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Thai Tourism Business Up In Arms Over Renewed Delay Of Reopening

After Thailand postponed the re-opening of major locations to international tourism arrivals again, leading industry stakeholders accused the government of gambling away the country’s reputation (if there is any left at this point). … Continue Reading




PM Commits To Open International Travel By Christmas

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backed the federal tourism minister’s estimate that foreign travel will resume “at the very least” by Christmas. … Continue Reading





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Australian Airports Ready to Facilitate International Travel

The Australian government has allocated $64 million in vital overseas passenger security screening at Australia’s key international airports as aviation continues its COVID-19 comeback. … Continue Reading


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