ARCA Launches in Australia

The Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association has officially launched in Australia, as the Industry Association representing the Restaurant & Cafe Segment of the Accommodation & Foodservice Industry. 

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, representing a $64 billion sector that employs 450,000 Australians. We strive to become Australia’s peak hospitality body, representing the nearly 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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South Australia leads the nation in new restaurant and cafe openings, ABS data shows

Wes Lambert, Director at the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) and Chief Executive of the Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association, praised the South Australian Government’s role in this growth. “The SA Government, led by Premier Peter Malinauskas, and with the help of Small and Family Business Minister Andrea Michaels, has been a tireless advocate for small business and the hospitality industry in SA,” he stated. Mr. Lambert also noted that the state’s approach should serve as a model for fostering growth and sustainability in the hospitality industry nationally.

Luke Mangan: Why chefs should go back to school to encourage next generation of culinary talent

Australia’s hospitality sector is grappling with a significant shortage of apprentice chefs, baristas and waiters – and Australians would be first choice for the 36,000 jobs advertised, writes Luke Mangan. ARCA CEO Wes Lambert says “the upcoming budget and federal election must include apprentice and traineeship incentives, not just free TAFE”.

Top restaurant groups expand as diners feast on hot new venues

But increased spending isn’t across the board. Wes Lambert, CEO of The Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association, which represents 56,000 businesses in the $64 billion industry, said conditions were either “feast or famine”.