Our partners

HOSTPLUS is keen to support the associations who are the foundations of the hospitality, tourism, recreation and sport industries. We’ve developed strong ties with the following industry bodies, who we are proud to work with.

 

 

The Australian Hotels Association

Australian Hotels Association (AHA) was established in its initial form in 1839, and is an organisation of employers registered under the Workplace Relations Act 1996.

As well as being a co-founder of HOSTPLUS in 1987, the AHA communicates to 8,500 hoteliers through the national magazine, OURhotel, which is Australia’s leading tourism and hospitality magazine.

 

 

Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union

Also a co-founder of HOSTPLUS in 1987. With over 137,000 members the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union (LHMU) is one of Australia's largest and fastest growing, unions.

LHMU members work in a wide range of occupations including hospitality, property services, health, manufacturing and community services.

 

 

Restaurant & Catering Australia

Restaurant & Catering Australia (R&CA) is the national association that leads and represents the interests of restaurants and catering businesses in Australia. In addition to actively pursuing national issues and projects of relevance to its members, R&CA is committed to ensuring that the industry is recognised as one of excellence, professionalism, profitability and sustainability within its broader social and economic contribution.

 

 

Clubs Victoria

Formed in 1916, as the Licensed Clubs Association of Victoria, Clubs VIC is a registered employer association incorporated under the Association Incorporation Act and the only organisation working to protect the interests of clubs in Victoria.

 

 

Clubs SA

Clubs SA is the representative body for Licensed Clubs in South Australia.

Clubs SA preserves, protects and promotes the best interest of its Member Club in South Australia.

 

 

Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) 

Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) is the State peak body for tourism. They are a not for profit membership organisation representing members' interests - both large and small.

QTIC provides a broad range of membership services and maintains strong industry representation in all relevant forums.

QTIC is owned and governed by our members through member based Councils, Boards and Committees, QTIC truly reflects the views of the industry at all levels throughout Queensland.

 

        

Melbourne Storm

Formed in 1998 the Melbourne Storm occupy a unique position in the Australian sporting landscape. As the flagship of the game of Rugby League in an AFL centric market the Storm carries dual charters, these being to deliver the game of NRL to the Victorian people in the process growing the game of Rugby League for generations of Victorians to embrace today and in years to come.

 

 

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