ARCA-The Strongest Voice for the Hospitality Industry

The Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association has officially launched in Australia and WE DELIVER, as the Industry Association representing the Restaurant & Cafe Segment of the Accommodation & Foodservice Industry and continues to Advocate on behalf of the segment to Local, State & Federal Government around Australia. Join us for #aseatatthetable

The Strongest Voice for Restaurants & Cafes

The Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association (ARCA) is the strongest voice for the restaurant & cafe segment of the Accommodation & Foodservice Industry and WE DELIVER, representing a $72 billion sector that employs over 700,000 workers. We strive to become Australia’s peak hospitality body, representing the over 56,000 restaurants & cafes. ARCA is YOUR VOICE, will DRIVE CHANGE in the Industry, and will work tirelessly for YOU, as your Industry Association. 

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NSW premier considering extra public holiday in April for Anzac Day

Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association CEO Wes Lambert criticised the plan, saying cash-strapped hospitality businesses would struggle to cover the public holiday penalty rates. “This is a terrible idea,” he said. “On public holidays, restaurants and cafes pay between 75 and 100 per cent of their revenue out in wages, so if the premier wants to add another public holiday, we’re going to advocate that restaurants and cafes around the state close.

Hospitality employers call for super tax reform for migrant workers

The Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association (ARCA) said the “largely hidden” arrangement was quietly eroding the retirement savings of temporary workers, while requiring small operators to fund the contributions in full.

Employers accuse government of exploiting migrant workers with ‘hidden payroll tax’

Employers have accused the federal government of exploiting migrant workers and slugging small hospitality businesses with a “hidden national payroll tax”, demanding reform of super­annuation tax arrangements for working holidaymakers.