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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Government to slash red tape as record numbers of Sydney cafes and restaurants fail

“Restaurants and cafes are closing at a rate of one in 10 … and have some of the lowest profit margins in the country,” Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association CEO Wes Lambert said. Mr Lambert called for a “hospitality-specific” liquor licence category and for outdoor dining fees to be permanently scrapped.

Are Friday night drinks a distant memory? How work-from-home and the four-day work week is hitting CBD cafes and pubs

Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association (ARCA) chief executive Wes Lambert warned it might be too late for CBD businesses to claw back pre-COVID-19 foot traffic. He is unsurprised that some venues are choosing to close on weakening sale days. The peak hospitality industry boss said owners may want to capitalise on Thursday night customers instead.

Cafe’s under pressure

New data highlighted by the Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association (ARCA) shows 10.4 per cent of cafés and restaurants shut their doors in the past 12 months. By comparison, pubs, clubs and bars recorded failure rates of about eight per cent. ARCA chief executive Wes Lambert said the sector was facing structural – not temporary – pressures. “This is not cyclical. This is policy-driven pressure layered on top of weak consumer confidence,” Mr Lambert said.