1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:04,480 Speaker 1: Three sixty with Katie Wolf. Join the conversation with Katie Wolf. 2 00:00:04,600 --> 00:00:07,480 Speaker 1: You are our eyes and ears in the territory mixed 3 00:00:07,520 --> 00:00:08,840 Speaker 1: one oh four point nine. 4 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:12,080 Speaker 2: Now, we were just talking tourism when we catch when 5 00:00:12,080 --> 00:00:15,400 Speaker 2: we caught up with Kakadoo tourism spokesperson Peter Hook. Now 6 00:00:15,400 --> 00:00:17,720 Speaker 2: taking that a step further, joining us on the line 7 00:00:17,760 --> 00:00:23,000 Speaker 2: right now to talk hospitality is Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce, 8 00:00:23,040 --> 00:00:24,120 Speaker 2: Good morning to you, Alex. 9 00:00:25,640 --> 00:00:27,200 Speaker 3: Good Katie, Alex. 10 00:00:27,280 --> 00:00:29,880 Speaker 2: I was down at the waterfront yesterday for the supercars 11 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:33,320 Speaker 2: and I tell you what it was pumping. There seems 12 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 2: to be so many tourists in town. 13 00:00:36,720 --> 00:00:39,600 Speaker 3: Absolutely. I took a quick tour down there yesterday and 14 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:42,519 Speaker 3: apart from the amazing cars and some of the stars 15 00:00:42,520 --> 00:00:45,440 Speaker 3: and crews down there, Tony Island was in full swing 16 00:00:45,479 --> 00:00:49,000 Speaker 3: out at Spokeshille wharfs there that that carousel thing I 17 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 3: think is cracking. 18 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:54,320 Speaker 2: Wasn't referred to, is that yet? 19 00:00:54,520 --> 00:00:57,840 Speaker 3: Yeah? You know, it can take a bit of a 20 00:00:57,880 --> 00:00:59,440 Speaker 3: queue up at the list to get down to the 21 00:00:59,480 --> 00:01:01,760 Speaker 3: water funding you walk from the city, So a nice 22 00:01:01,840 --> 00:01:05,040 Speaker 3: zipline down to Coney Island might be next on the agenda. 23 00:01:05,160 --> 00:01:07,760 Speaker 2: That would be awesome. How good would that be to 24 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:08,600 Speaker 2: have a zipline? 25 00:01:09,920 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 3: Absolutely anyway, I think big at the waterfront are going 26 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 3: well and the restaurants yesterday were cranking. You could tell 27 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:22,080 Speaker 3: that they were tourists that had come up to enjoy, 28 00:01:22,160 --> 00:01:24,600 Speaker 3: you know, us at our finest time in the weather. 29 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:29,840 Speaker 3: A great event, a great three days planned for the supercars, 30 00:01:29,840 --> 00:01:34,039 Speaker 3: and I'm really keen on the nitros tonight. They'll be sensational. 31 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:36,240 Speaker 3: So yeah, it's just nice to see people from other 32 00:01:36,280 --> 00:01:38,679 Speaker 3: parts of the country up here and enjoying what we 33 00:01:38,720 --> 00:01:39,360 Speaker 3: get to enjoy. 34 00:01:39,560 --> 00:01:41,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, it really is. And I know that you and 35 00:01:41,600 --> 00:01:44,320 Speaker 2: I have spoken before about the hot spot declarations and 36 00:01:44,360 --> 00:01:47,720 Speaker 2: the impact that that can have. We just heard from 37 00:01:47,800 --> 00:01:52,880 Speaker 2: Kakadu Tourism about the hot spot declaration obviously for Melbourne 38 00:01:53,040 --> 00:01:56,160 Speaker 2: and the fact that they saw twenty thousand dollars in 39 00:01:56,200 --> 00:02:00,840 Speaker 2: bookings canceled within twenty four hours. There's no doubt that 40 00:02:00,880 --> 00:02:03,000 Speaker 2: we are still you know, that kind of thing just 41 00:02:03,040 --> 00:02:05,680 Speaker 2: makes you realize that we're certainly still dealing with COVID 42 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:08,120 Speaker 2: and the impacts of it, and these hot spots do 43 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:10,880 Speaker 2: have a real impact when it comes to tourism and hospitality. 44 00:02:12,240 --> 00:02:16,400 Speaker 3: That's it. But hat foster Peter and his team quite positively, 45 00:02:16,560 --> 00:02:18,000 Speaker 3: and I know that this is a lot of the 46 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:22,880 Speaker 3: accommodation members right across the territory. They have been able 47 00:02:22,919 --> 00:02:27,440 Speaker 3: to resell some of the rooms that were canceled, but 48 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:30,840 Speaker 3: this weekend was booked solid, booked out. You couldn't get 49 00:02:30,840 --> 00:02:34,079 Speaker 3: any accommodation a month ago. You can still find rooms now, 50 00:02:34,160 --> 00:02:38,280 Speaker 3: so it hasn't all been reallocated. The most concerning thing 51 00:02:38,400 --> 00:02:41,760 Speaker 3: for us was we were hoping to see Melbourne reopened 52 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:47,680 Speaker 3: and re welcoming, welcome to the territory by now health 53 00:02:47,720 --> 00:02:51,160 Speaker 3: and Hugh Hegy, who is a world gold champion, needs 54 00:02:51,200 --> 00:02:52,679 Speaker 3: to make the decisions he does that we were a 55 00:02:52,720 --> 00:02:55,359 Speaker 3: bit concerned. He himself came out of the how it 56 00:02:55,440 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 3: brings Gulag and started saying, we've got to go back 57 00:02:57,639 --> 00:03:01,079 Speaker 3: to the future and do fourteen days of zero cases 58 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 3: before we'll reopen the border. You know, it's Melbourne's they 59 00:03:05,919 --> 00:03:09,200 Speaker 3: start their school holidays this weekend, so it really like 60 00:03:09,560 --> 00:03:11,079 Speaker 3: what we said a couple of weeks ago when this 61 00:03:11,240 --> 00:03:14,640 Speaker 3: all started. It's manageable. We'll get through it. Peter and 62 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:16,919 Speaker 3: all the other accommodation guys, they'll just make it work. 63 00:03:17,000 --> 00:03:20,360 Speaker 3: But the longer this goes on, and now it's chomping 64 00:03:20,400 --> 00:03:25,240 Speaker 3: into our peak school holiday dry season for Melbourne, and yeah, 65 00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 3: we baited breath. Everyone's looking at Sydney and hoping that 66 00:03:27,919 --> 00:03:28,960 Speaker 3: it doesn't go the same way. 67 00:03:29,120 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 2: That's exactly right. We are all keeping a very close 68 00:03:31,480 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 2: eye on Sydney at the moment, particularly when you look 69 00:03:34,600 --> 00:03:36,800 Speaker 2: at the fact that we've got the supercars this weekend 70 00:03:36,840 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 2: and then we just go full steam ahead with wonderful 71 00:03:40,160 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 2: events throughout the dry. 72 00:03:43,080 --> 00:03:46,600 Speaker 3: That's it. And you know we in industry aren't alone, 73 00:03:46,640 --> 00:03:50,280 Speaker 3: and it's across industries and it's across the community. We 74 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:53,040 Speaker 3: don't feel like twelve months into this we've got any 75 00:03:53,040 --> 00:03:56,400 Speaker 3: better at outlining what the metrics are, what the trigger 76 00:03:56,440 --> 00:04:01,840 Speaker 3: points are. We still can't play along. For business is critical. 77 00:04:01,920 --> 00:04:03,960 Speaker 3: It gives us a certainty to plan what we're doing. 78 00:04:04,040 --> 00:04:07,960 Speaker 3: So you know, you look around the world versus Australia 79 00:04:07,960 --> 00:04:10,080 Speaker 3: and say Australia is doing pretty good. You look at 80 00:04:10,160 --> 00:04:12,200 Speaker 3: the territory versus the rest of Australia and you say 81 00:04:12,240 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 3: we're doing pretty good. And I absolutely accept both of 82 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:17,880 Speaker 3: those things and we understand it. But I do hear 83 00:04:18,320 --> 00:04:20,599 Speaker 3: in our industry people's ass backing their heads. When are 84 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:22,520 Speaker 3: they going to give us the metrics and the road 85 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:25,480 Speaker 3: maps like they do with almost every other government policy 86 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:29,240 Speaker 3: that can really fundamentally impact our businesses. They don't just say, oh, 87 00:04:29,279 --> 00:04:30,920 Speaker 3: we'll let you know what we're thinking the day we're 88 00:04:30,920 --> 00:04:33,440 Speaker 3: going to announce it. I don't know how twelve months 89 00:04:33,440 --> 00:04:35,400 Speaker 3: on we haven't sharpened that up a bit, to be. 90 00:04:35,279 --> 00:04:38,160 Speaker 2: Honest, Now, Alex, how are things going when it comes 91 00:04:38,160 --> 00:04:40,880 Speaker 2: to the workforce shortage for you guys currently? Has there 92 00:04:40,880 --> 00:04:42,359 Speaker 2: been much movement in this space? 93 00:04:44,839 --> 00:04:46,640 Speaker 3: I keep saying handfuls at a time that we are 94 00:04:46,640 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 3: getting workers from interstate. They've got that fifteen hundred dollars 95 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:52,760 Speaker 3: on the table, and I know that some grants have 96 00:04:52,839 --> 00:04:56,240 Speaker 3: been applied for, so you know, we're getting more workers 97 00:04:56,279 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 3: than we had unemployed people territori ins also get assistance 98 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:04,480 Speaker 3: in training or that cash bonus to come and join us. 99 00:05:04,480 --> 00:05:06,719 Speaker 3: And I'm aware that a few venues have picked up 100 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:09,280 Speaker 3: a few more workers that way. So we're hoping to 101 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:12,240 Speaker 3: see more kiwis as well. We are running stuff over there. 102 00:05:12,240 --> 00:05:16,000 Speaker 3: Particularly when the borders did get lifted with New Zealand, 103 00:05:16,480 --> 00:05:18,680 Speaker 3: we actually saw a drop of the kiwis that do 104 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 3: work in our industry because they've been locked in Australia 105 00:05:21,440 --> 00:05:23,880 Speaker 3: unable to see their family and friends all of last year. 106 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:27,279 Speaker 3: So they actually all large chunk of them left and 107 00:05:27,279 --> 00:05:30,520 Speaker 3: they weren't all replaced with new ones. So we've just 108 00:05:30,520 --> 00:05:33,000 Speaker 3: got to keep working on it. Paul at NT Farmers, 109 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:34,880 Speaker 3: you know, whether it's Blade and Point or giving some 110 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:38,000 Speaker 3: access into Howard Springs, the government's well aware of it 111 00:05:38,040 --> 00:05:42,160 Speaker 3: at both levels. There is goodwill to look at agriculture, 112 00:05:42,200 --> 00:05:46,440 Speaker 3: aged care, hospitality and tourism, international students and see how 113 00:05:46,440 --> 00:05:48,560 Speaker 3: we can all have a bit of a team NT approach. 114 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:51,440 Speaker 3: I know Luke Gosling and Sam McMahon are both very 115 00:05:51,480 --> 00:05:56,200 Speaker 3: strong on that. So we've identified the issues, we just 116 00:05:56,240 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 3: need to work on getting the outcomes now. 117 00:05:57,839 --> 00:06:00,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, we've got got to work something out. Mean, it's 118 00:06:00,960 --> 00:06:05,080 Speaker 2: having such an impact broadly across the Northern Territory, so 119 00:06:05,080 --> 00:06:08,719 Speaker 2: we've got to work something out. Alex, I do want 120 00:06:08,720 --> 00:06:10,560 Speaker 2: to ask, last time we caught up, you told us 121 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:12,680 Speaker 2: that there was well that it was free to update 122 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:16,040 Speaker 2: your Responsible Service of Alcohol your ARESA. Have you had 123 00:06:16,040 --> 00:06:19,120 Speaker 2: many people review THEIRS or renewer. 124 00:06:18,960 --> 00:06:23,039 Speaker 1: Overwhelming absolutely overwhelmingly so This is important for us. You know, 125 00:06:23,040 --> 00:06:26,320 Speaker 1: we've been shouting out to locals saying you've been great customers, 126 00:06:26,640 --> 00:06:30,160 Speaker 1: consider dusting off that old nineteen ninety nine RSA and 127 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:32,480 Speaker 1: jumping on the other side of the bar and helping 128 00:06:32,520 --> 00:06:32,880 Speaker 1: us out. 129 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:37,040 Speaker 3: And we are getting connections yesterday, so we've we launched 130 00:06:37,040 --> 00:06:39,480 Speaker 3: that two weeks ago and yesterday I handed out the 131 00:06:39,720 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 3: thousand certificate to a territory and Camilla down at the 132 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:47,680 Speaker 3: Darwin Sailing Club who had updated at RSA, she's got 133 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:51,080 Speaker 3: two jobs. She's started doing part time bar down there. 134 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:53,040 Speaker 3: You know, it's brilliant, that's awesome. 135 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:55,240 Speaker 2: And what does it mean really for the industry to 136 00:06:55,320 --> 00:06:59,680 Speaker 2: have those thousand more people with their RSAs it obviously 137 00:06:59,720 --> 00:07:01,960 Speaker 2: will meaning that you're sort of you broaden your horizons 138 00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:04,520 Speaker 2: in terms of those who can enter the workforce and 139 00:07:04,560 --> 00:07:05,560 Speaker 2: work in hospitality. 140 00:07:06,720 --> 00:07:08,720 Speaker 3: That's it. And there were a lot of people. This 141 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:10,960 Speaker 3: is a new initiative that we needed. Everyone that's got 142 00:07:10,960 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 3: an RSA more than three years old needs to do 143 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:16,920 Speaker 3: the local refresher So a lot of these people are 144 00:07:17,120 --> 00:07:20,320 Speaker 3: hard working already in our industry. But it's just a 145 00:07:20,360 --> 00:07:22,520 Speaker 3: good opportunity for us in government to say, look, these 146 00:07:22,560 --> 00:07:24,680 Speaker 3: are the territory specific things we've got to keep an 147 00:07:24,680 --> 00:07:27,800 Speaker 3: eye on up here. It's all been done in collaboration 148 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 3: with Licensing MT and Natasha Philes. They've been very pragmatic. 149 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:34,320 Speaker 3: We went in and asked for a free option for 150 00:07:35,800 --> 00:07:38,440 Speaker 3: us and for our workers and for it to be online. 151 00:07:38,720 --> 00:07:41,480 Speaker 3: And I can see that people at Curtain Springs, timber 152 00:07:41,560 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 3: Creek right across the territory in the last two weeks 153 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:47,320 Speaker 3: have jumped on and updated to make sure we're doing 154 00:07:47,320 --> 00:07:49,200 Speaker 3: the right thing and serving responsibly. 155 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:52,560 Speaker 2: Well, that is good to hear, Alex Bros. Anything else 156 00:07:52,560 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 2: we should be aware of at the moment when it 157 00:07:54,040 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 2: comes to the hospitality industry. 158 00:07:57,160 --> 00:08:00,160 Speaker 3: No, it's good, it could be better and all other 159 00:08:00,160 --> 00:08:02,120 Speaker 3: are on Sydney and we do want to see when 160 00:08:02,160 --> 00:08:02,920 Speaker 3: Melbourne lifts. 161 00:08:03,080 --> 00:08:05,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, well we'll all be keeping a very close eye 162 00:08:05,600 --> 00:08:07,320 Speaker 2: on that. Good on you, Alex, Hope you have a 163 00:08:07,360 --> 00:08:08,480 Speaker 2: lovely weekend mate 164 00:08:09,280 --> 00:08:10,640 Speaker 3: GK do you thank you