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Food & Beverage resources
Texts
Anderson, C and Blakemore, D (1991),
Modern Food Service, Butterworth/Heinemann, UK.
Brown, G and Hepner, K (1993), The
Waiter’s Handbook: Hospitality Press, Australia.
Ellis, G (1989), The Australian Bar
Attendants Handbook: Hospitality Press, Australia.
Howard, P and Puckeridge, J (1993; 2nd
edition), The Professional Waiter, Hospitality Education Service,
UK.
McDowell, N. (1996), An
Introduction to the Hospitality Industry in Australia, RMIT Publishing,
Victoria
Magris, M and McCreery, C (1995),
An Introduction to Food and Beverage Studies Hospitality Press,
Melbourne. Relevant chapters: 1, 4, 5, 9.
O’Shannessy, V and Minett, D.
(1999), The Road to Hospitality, Skills for the New Professional,
Prentice Hall, Australia
Simons, M. (1988), Restaurant and
Catering Law, MS Publications, Sydney.
Stott, A and Windschuttle, K. (1992),
Job Prospects and Career Paths in Hospitality and Tourism, Macleay
Press, Australia
Van der Wagen, L.; (1992),
Hospitality Careers - Planning and Preparing for a Career in the
Hospitality Industry, Wagen der Wagen Consulting Pty Ltd,
Sydney
Van der Wagen, L. (1995, 2nd
edition), Hospitality Careers, Hospitality Press Pty Ltd,
Australia.

Periodicals
Hospitality and Convention
News:
Peter Isaacs Publications,
Melbourne.
Hospitality Food
Service
Host
Magazine:
Peter Isaacs Publications,
Melbourne.
Open House, Rank
Publishing, St Leonards, NSW

Videos
Fawlty Towers: John Cleese,
BBC London
Patron Care, Queensland
Department of Health (65 minutes). Five topics and five booklets: 1.
History of Australian Liquor Industry. 2. Atmosphere in Motels and Clubs. 3.
Refusal of Service. 4. Alcohol and its Effects. 5. Management and
Hospitality.
Topics 1 and 2 suitable. Available from
School of Electronic Media Studies, Brisbane.
Proud to be Professional -
Career Guide for the Tourism Industry;
Tourism Training Queensland.
Information about jobs in hotels, restaurants, clubs resorts, travel
agencies, airlines, tour operators; types of jobs and levels; the work; positive
and negative aspects of the career; career paths. Most examples are of 5-star
hotels. Available from Tourism Training Australia, Sydney.

Other
Career Guidance Material;
Industry Training Council, Centrelink
The Liquor Licensing Act,
relevant State/Territory.
The Professional Bar
Attendant: Hospitality Educational Services, Sydney.
Comprehensive coverage of bar and
beverages in Australia.
