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The Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough is a high rise beachside hotel in the Perth suburb of Scarborough, Western Australia. Originally known as Observation City, the hotel was constructed in the 1980s by Bond Corporation to accommodate visitors for the 1987 America's Cup, which was held off the coast of Perth. At 70 metres (230 ft) tall, the ...
2005 - 5 to 9 September, Rendezvous Observation Hotel. Perth, Western Australia; 2004 – 16 to 20 August, The Bardon Centre. Brisbane, Queensland; 2003 – 14 to 18 August, Hobart Grand Chancellor. Hobart, Tasmania; 2002 - 5 to 9 August, Novotel on Collins. Melbourne, Victoria; 2001 - 9 to 13 July, Grosvenor Vista Hotel. Adelaide, South Australia
The Claremont Hotel is a bar, music venue and fine dining pub located in Claremont, Western Australia, and around 9 km away from Perth CBD.It was also titled Perth’s best venue for 2023 at the AHA (Australian Hotel Association) awards after its renovation worthing $12 million AUD in 2023.
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The tower's prime location at the corner of William Street and St Georges Terrace was the site of the first licensed premises in Perth from the 1830s. [2] The then-opulent Palace Hotel opened on this corner in 1897 during the days of the Western Australian gold rush, and developed a "colourful" history, hosting numerous celebrities of the time. [3]
The Royal Hotel is a hotel building in Perth, Western Australia on the corner of Wellington and William streets. The hotel was built in 1882 and reached its centenary in 1982. In 1894, the hotel was known as the Schruth's Royal Hotel. [1] [2] A major upgrade of the facade of the building was completed in 1906. [3] [4] It was bought by the Swan ...
The hotel officially opened in April 1897, serving both boarders and visitors to the city during the gold rush. [1] On 20 September 1898, Grace Lannin, the licensee of the hotel, was the first person charged for selling liquor after 11 pm without a permit; she was fined 20 shillings , equivalent to A$ 181 in 2022.
Mathieson purchased his first hotel in the mid-1970s, and expanded his portfolio under the Bruce Mathieson Group. By year 2000 he was operating 35 venues in Victoria. [2] In 2000 he negotiated a joint venture with Woolworths. This venture purchased ALH Group in 2004 for $1.4b. Many of the venues owned by ALH Group controversially operate poker ...