Hospitality and Tourism Courses
What is hospitality and tourism?
The hospitality sector encompasses businesses that provide accommodation, food and beverages such as cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services; pubs, taverns and bars; hotels, motels and other accommodation and hospitality clubs.
The tourism industry encapsulates all businesses that provide goods or services to facilitate leisure and business activities away from the ‘home’ environment. Tourism has become one of the largest industries in Australia, serving the needs of both domestic and international visitors within the country.
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Why choose hospitality and tourism?
The hospitality and tourism sector in Australia has experienced significant growth in recent years, contributing substantially to the nation’s economy. In the 2023-24 financial year, tourism’s gross value added increased by $6.4 billion (up 10.8%) to $65.9 billion, marking the highest level in the time series.
The food and beverage services sector remains a significant component of Australia’s tourism industry. In 2023, the annual revenue for cafes, restaurants, and takeaway establishments nearly reached $64 billion. Despite challenges such as rising operational costs and decreased consumer spending, the sector continues to be a major employer and contributor to the economy.
Tourism’s overall economic impact is substantial. In 2024, the sector is forecasted to have generated more than $150 billion AUD, with both domestic and international travelers driving demand for accommodations, transportation, and recreational activities. Tourism provides jobs for about 660,000 people, making it a vital aspect of both urban and regional economies.
These figures underscore the importance of the hospitality and tourism sector as a dynamic and growing field, offering diverse career opportunities and playing a crucial role in Australia’s economic development.
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- Graduate Certificate in Hospitality
- Graduate Certificate of Revenue Management
- Diploma of Business (Tourism Management)
- Diploma of Travel and Tourism
- Diploma of Hospitality Management
- Associate Degree in Hospitality Management
- Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)
- Associate Degree in Hospitality Management)
- Bachelor of Culinary Management
- MBA International Hotel Leadership
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- Hotel Service Managers
- Tourism and Travel Advisers
- Retail Managers
- Ticket Salespersons
- Advertising Public Relations and Sales Managers
- Conference and Event Organisers
- Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers
- Gallery Museum and Tour Guides
- Bar Attendants and Baristas
- Cafe Workers
- Waiters
- Sales Assistants
- Receptionists
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