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 21 September 2009
STR Global reveals Australia's year-to-date data

Though not immune to the global economic recession, the Australian hotel industry is faring well in local currency terms (Australian Dollar), according to data compile by STR Global, the leading provider of market data to the world’s hotel industry.
The country posted a 71.4-percent occupancy rate through July—down 4.9 percent from the same period last year. In addition, Australia’s ADR dropped 4.3 percent to AUD 165.67.
Specific markets that did not fare as well as the national averages include Cairns, where RevPAR was down 13.9 percent, occupancy fell 6.2 percent and ADR declined 8.2 percent. At AUD121.97, the city’s ADR was the lowest in the country. Perth, on the other hand, showed the highest occupancy (78.4 percent) and ADR (AUD182.73) for the year-to-date through July, while reporting an almost flat change in year-over-year RevPAR (-0.7 percent). Sydney, meanwhile, maintained the second position in the occupancy table at 75.4 percent. The city also had a more dubious second-place finish—an 8.9-percent drop in ADR led to the second largest decrease in RevPAR at -13.6 percent.
Hotel Performance for the year-to-July 2009 – Selected Australian markets (all currency in AUD)
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Occupancy YTD 2009 (%)
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Occupancy YTD 2008 (%)
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% change
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ADR YTD 2009
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ADR YTD 2008
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% change
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RevPAR YTD 2009
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RevPAR YTD 2008
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% change
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| Australia |
71.4
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75.1
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-4.9
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165.67
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173.07
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-4.30
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118.27
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129.98
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-9.0
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Cairns
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64.6
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68.9
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-6.2
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121.97
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132.92
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-8.2
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78.73
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91.51
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-13.9
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Wollongong
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57.1
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63.3
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-9.7
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152.78
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154.29
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-0.9
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87.30
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97.65
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-10.6
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Gold Coast
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64.4
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64.8
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-0.6
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149.55
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160.81
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-7.0
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96.26
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104.12
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-7.6
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Sunshine Coast
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56.8
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58.6
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-2.9
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178.53
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182.64
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-2.3
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101.47
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106.96
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-5.1
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Adelaide
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74.7
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76.2
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-1.9
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154.05
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154.99
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-0.6
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115.13
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118.08
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-2.5
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Canberra
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72.9
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75.2
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-3.1
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161.47
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164.02
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-1.6
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117.66
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123.39
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-4.7
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Brisbane
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75.1
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79.2
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-5.2
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167.97
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177.03
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-5.1
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126.16
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140.26
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-10.1
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Sydney
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75.4
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79.6
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-5.2
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170.30
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186.92
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-8.9
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128.46
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148.73
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-13.6
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Melbourne
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73.1
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78.1
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-6.4
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177.76
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181.60
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-2.1
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129.88
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141.79
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-8.4
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Perth
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78.4
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80.9
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-3.1
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182.73
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178.38
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2.4
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143.33
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144.32
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-0.7
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More than 500 hotels across Australia provide performance data to STR Global. Representation from Australian brands, such as the Mantra Group (Mantra, Peppers and BreakFree), Toga Hospitality Group (Vibe & Travelodge), Mirvac Group (Sebel), The Ascott Group (Somerset), Stamford Hotels and Rydges, as well as major international hotel brands, are included in the mix.
“We have been compiling data in Australia since 1999 and are delighted with the confidence the market places in us”, said Elizabeth Randall, managing director of STR Global. “In the current downturn, the value of competitive market data is becoming clear as it allows hotels to follow sound revenue management practices”.
About STR | STR (www.str.com) provides clients-including hotel operators, developers, financiers, analysts and suppliers to the hotel industry-access to hotel research with regular and custom reports covering the United States, Canada, Mexico and Caribbean. STR provides a single source of global hotel data covering daily and monthly performance data, forecasts, annual profitability, global pipelines and census information. STR founded the STR family of companies and is proudly associated with STR Global, RRC Associates, STR Analytics, and HotelNewsNow.com. STR also founded the Hotel Data Conference (www.Hoteldataconference.com).
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