International Group To Build 4 Star Hotel At Randwick
Australian Turf Club (ATC) Chairman John Cornish announced today that international company Toga Hotels has signed an Agreement to manage a 170 room, 4 star apartment hotel at Royal Randwick.
Branded Adina Apartment Hotel Royal Randwick Racecourse, the unique track fronting hotel is part of the ATC's world-class redevelopment of Royal Randwick Racecourse and its vision to create Sydney's best racing, entertainment and events destination.
This hotel is a key part of a growing array of centralised services and accommodation to benefit Members and the broader community. ATC is also taking advantage of a buoyant Sydney hotel market, with occupancy rates near all time highs and room rates on the increase.
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Canberra Stars Hit The Paddock
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First City Winner For Annelise
Annelise King's golden run for Moruya trainer Luke Pepper culminated in the talented apprentice's first city winner on Wednesday afternoon. (17 May 2012)
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Atomic Force Returns To Work
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Boss To Ride Australia's Worst Horse
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Buffering In Doubt For Rest Of Winter Carnival
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Freetoair Earns Her Shot In Town
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Black Caviar Immortalised In Stamp Set
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Top Mare Boosts New Randwick Stable
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Sea Siren Snares BTC
Jim Cassidy snapped a three-year Group 1 drought on Saturday afternoon, steering impressive John O'Shea filly Sea Siren to victory in the BTC Cup at Doomben. (12 May 2012)
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Sea Siren Snares BTC Cup
Jim Cassidy snapped a three-year Group 1 drought on Saturday afternoon, steering impressive John O'Shea filly Sea Siren to victory in the BTC Cup at Doomben. (12 May 2012)
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