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(Excl Tax) Breakfast Wifi Cancellation Policy Property Daily Rate Cancellation Property Name City State Breakfast WiFi Code (excl tax) Policy 622084 Vibe Hotel Canberra Airport Canberra ACT $ 169.00 N Y 24 Hours 615972 Little National Hotel Canberra ACT BAR N Y 24 Hours 555502 Ovolo Nishi Canberra ACT $ 240.00 Y Y 6PM 540268 Brassey Hotel Canberra ACT BAR N Y 24 Hours 504143 Burbury Hotel Canberra ACT BAR N Y 24 Hours 241937 Pavilion on Northbourne Canberra ACT $ 134.00 N Y 24 Hours 89580 Peppers Gallery Canberra Canberra ACT BAR N Y 24 Hours 84843 QT Canberra Canberra ACT $ 210.00 N Y 24 Hours 83290 Hotel Realm Canberra ACT BAR N Y 24 Hours 75550 Hyatt Hotel Canberra A Park Hyatt Canberra ACT $ 272.00 N Y 24 Hours 66036 Rydges Capital Hill Canberra ACT $ 175.00 N Y 24 Hours 53793 Novotel Canberra Canberra ACT $ 215.00 N Y 24 Hours 19289 Crowne Plaza Canberra Canberra ACT $ 224.00 N Y 24 Hours 9347 Mantra On Northbourne Canberra Canberra ACT BAR N Y 24 Hours 4306 Hotel Kurrajong Canberra Canberra ACT $ 182.00 N Y 24 Hours 324912 Rydges Mount Panorama Bathurst Bathurst NSW $ 162.00 N Y 24 Hours 509458 Quest Dubbo Dubbo NSW $ 180.00 N Y 48 Hours 646756 Quest Griffith Griffith NSW $ 179.00 N Y 24 Hours 547331 MGSM Executive Hotel and Conference Centre Macquarie Park NSW $ 150.00 N Y 24 Hours 582300 Meriton Suites North Ryde Macquarie Park NSW $ 220.00 N Y 24 hours 53993 Travelodge Macquarie North Ryde Macquarie Park NSW $ 153.00 N Y 24 Hours 618150 Holiday Inn Express Sydney Macquarie Park Macquarie Park NSW 180 Y Y 24HRS 664102 Mantra Hotel at Sydney Airport Mascot NSW $ 149.00 N Y 24 Hours 561452 Rydges Sydney Airport Mascot NSW BAR N Y 24 Hours 19290 Rydges Newcastle Newcastle NSW $ 227.00 N Y 24 Hours 10591 Vibe Hotel North Sydney North Sydney NSW $ 239.00 N Y 24 Hours 4100 North Sydney Harbourview Hotel North Sydney NSW $ 230.00 N Y 24 Hours 85901 Rydges Port Macquarie Port Macquarie NSW $ 169.00 N Y 24 hours 41114 Ibis Sydney Darling Harbour Pyrmont NSW $ 190.00 N Y 6PM 650665 Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Sydney NSW $ 309.00 N Y 24 Hours 170463 Hilton Sydney Sydney NSW $ 305.00 N Y 24 Hours 83897 The Westin Sydney Sydney NSW $ 275.00 N Y 24 Hours Property Daily Rate Cancellation Property Name City State Breakfast WiFi Code (excl tax) Policy 82362 Travelodge Sydney Sydney NSW $ 160.00 N Y 24 Hours 75431 Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney, Central Sydney NSW $ 209.00 N Y 24 Hours 72945 Intercontinental Sydney Sydney NSW BAR N Y 24 Hours 71300 Grace Hotel Sydney Sydney NSW BAR N Y 24 Hours 68701 Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport Sydney NSW $ 185.00 N Y 24 Hours 27374 1831 BOUTIQUE HOTEL Sydney NSW $ 130.00 N Y 24 Hours 19354 Travelodge Wynyard York Street Sydney NSW $ 205.00 N Y 24 Hours 19303 Pullman Sydney Hyde Park Sydney NSW $ 255.00 N Y 24 Hours 19271 Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney Sydney NSW $ 213.00 N Y 24 Hours 19269 Adina Apartment Hotel Coogee Sydney NSW $ 191.00 N Y 24 Hours 14380 Hyatt Regency Sydney Sydney NSW $ 305.00 N Y 24 Hours 14309 Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sydney Sydney NSW $ 320.00 Y Y 4PM 7370 Novotel Sydney Central Sydney NSW $ 235.00 N Y 24 Hours 5912 Park Regis City Centre Sydney NSW $ 179.00 N Y 24 Hours 5568 Sofitel Sydney Wentworth Sydney NSW $ 295.00 N Y 24 Hours 5561 Mercure Sydney Sydney NSW $ 215.00 N Y 24 Hours 44473 Crowne Plaza Terrigal Terrigal NSW BAR N Y 24 Hours 82203 Novotel Wollongong Northbeach Wollongong NSW $ 177.00 N Y 24 Hours 300932 Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront Darwin NT $ 156.00 N Y 24 Hours 82397 DoubleTree by Hilton Darwin Darwin NT $ 162.00 N Y 24 Hours 63587 Hilton Darwin Darwin NT BAR N Y 24 Hours 248621 Mercure Darwin Airport Resort Darwin NT $ 134.00 N Y 6PM 635790 ibis Styles Brisbane Elizabeth Street Brisbane QLD $ 123.00 N Y 6PM 88158 Royal On The Park Brisbane QLD $ 150.00 N Y 24 Hours 72948 Stamford Plaza Brisbane Brisbane QLD $ 220.00 N Y 6PM 72716 Ibis Brisbane Brisbane QLD $ 123.00 N Y 6PM 63459 Manor Apartment Hotel Brisbane QLD $ 155.00 Y Y 24 Hours 63459 Manor Apartment Hotel Brisbane QLD $ 155.00 Y Y 24 Hours 60120 The Sebel Suites Brisbane Brisbane QLD $ 175.00 N Y 24 Hours 42691 Hilton Brisbane Brisbane QLD BAR N Y 24 Hours 26728 Rydges Southbank Brisbane Brisbane QLD $ 209.00 N Y Noon 14285 Mantra South Bank Brisbane Brisbane QLD BAR N Y 24 Hours Property Daily Rate Cancellation Property Name City State Breakfast WiFi Code (excl tax) Policy 5553 Mercure Brisbane Brisbane QLD $ 148.00 N Y 6:00 PM on 674516 ibis Brisbane Airport Hotel Brisbane QLD $ 149.00 N Y 24 Hours 39958 Pullman Cairns International Cairns QLD $ 150.00 N Y 6PM 11368 Rydges Esplanade Resort Cairns Cairns QLD $ 119.00 N Y 24 hours 4411 Mantra Trilogy Cairns QLD $ 149.00 N Y 24 Hours 1642 Oaks Calypso Plaza Coolangatta QLD $ 175.00 N Y 6PM 6199 Mantra Mooloolaba Beach Mooloolaba QLD BAR N Y 24HRS 72042 Best Western Plus The Stirling Rockhampton Rockhampton QLD $ 139.00 N Y 24 Hours 683979 Novotel Brisbane South Bank South Brisbane QLD $ 200.00 N Y 24 Hours 2642 Park Regis Anchorage South Townsville QLD $ 108.00 N Y 24 Hours 292828 Grand Hotel Townsville Townsville QLD $ 148.00 N Y 24 Hours 79587 Oaks Gateway Suites Townsville QLD $ 167.00 N Y 24 Hours 56255 The Ville Resort - Casino Townsville QLD $ 118.00 N Y 24 Hours 644822 Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre Adelaide SA $ 149.00 Y Y 24 Hours 609576 ibis Styles Adelaide Grosvenor Adelaide SA $ 94.00 N Y 24 Hours 604231 Mayfair Hotel Adelaide SA $ 204.00 N Y 24 Hours 593385 Ibis Adelaide Adelaide SA $ 129.00 N Y 6PM 301087 iStay Precinct Ex Oaks Precinct Adelaide SA $ 149.00 N Y 6PM 298389 Pullman Adelaide Adelaide SA $ 172.00 N Y 6PM 244829 Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide SA $ 153.00 N Y 24 Hours 233725 Stamford Plaza Adelaide Adelaide SA $ 150.00 N Y 6PM 170686 Hilton Adelaide Hotel Adelaide SA $ 205.00 N Y 24 Hours 71521 Intercontinental Adelaide Adelaide SA $ 175.00 N Y 24 Hours 54082 The Playford Adelaide Mgallery Adelaide SA $ 179.00 N Y 24 Hours 52258 Mantra on Frome Adelaide SA $ 145.00 N Y 24 Hours 19037 Rockford Adelaide Adelaide SA $ 134.00 N Y 24 Hours 10945 Oaks Horizons Adelaide SA $ 163.00 N Y 6PM 4029 The Majestic Roof Garden Hotel Adelaide SA $ 147.00 N Y 24 Hours 18269 Stamford Grand Adelaide Glenelg SA $ 155.00 N Y 6PM 265107 Quest Mawson Lakes Mawson Lakes SA $ 149.00 N Y 24 Hours 673006 Ibis Styles Hobart Hobart TAS $ 135.00 N Y 6PM 9618 The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel Hobart TAS $ 152.00 N Y 6PM Property Daily Rate Cancellation Property Name City State Breakfast WiFi Code (excl tax) Policy 4163 Wrest Point Tasmania Hobart TAS $ 130.00 N Y 24 Hours 4061 Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart Hobart TAS $ 195.00 N Y 24hr 4134 Punthill - Burwood Burwood VIC $ 115.00 N Y 24 Hours 26729 Rydges On Swanston, Melbourne Carlton VIC $ 182.00 N Y 24 Hours 26535 Quest Royal Gardens Fitzroy VIC $ 162.00 N Y 24 Hours 63344 Rydges Geelong Geelong VIC $ 160.00 N Y 24 Hours 24125 Novotel Geelong Hotel Geelong VIC $ 224.00 N Y 24 Hours 500506 Quest Hawthorn Hawthorn VIC $ 194.00 N Y 24 Hours 702861 Brady Hotel Jones Lane Melbourne VIC BAR N Y 24 Hours 592340 Brady Hotels Central Melbourne Melbourne VIC BAR N Y 24 Hours 584695 Ibis Melbourne Swanston Street Melbourne VIC $ 99.00 Y Y 6PM 336370 Travelodge Docklands Melbourne VIC $ 149.00 N Y 24 Hours 321805 Citadines on Bourke Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 185.00 N Y 6PM 284094 Rendezvous Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 149.00 N Y 24 Hours 276542 Melbourne Metropole Central Melbourne VIC $ 168.00 N Y 24 Hours 273277 Best Western Plus Travel Inn Hotel Melbourne VIC $ 128.00 N Y 24 Hours 171113 Pullman Melbourne on the Park Melbourne VIC $ 190.00 N Y 24 Hours 170258 PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport Melbourne VIC $ 209.00 N Y 4PM 54040 Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 191.00 N Y 24 Hours 53995 Travelodge Southbank Melbourne VIC $ 151.00 N Y 24 Hours 53788 Mercure Welcome Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 130.00 N Y 6:00 PM on 49478 The Langham, Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 270.00 N Y Noon 45657 Intercontinental Rialto Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 290.00 N Y 24 Hours 44249 The Victoria Hotel Melbourne VIC $ 119.00 N Y 24 Hours 39116 Pan Pacific Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 230.00 N Y 4PM 18610 Novotel Melbourne On Collins Melbourne VIC $ 239.00 N Y 6:00 PM on 18268 Stamford Plaza Melbourne Melbourne VIC BAR N Y 24 Hours 10888 Park Hyatt Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 300.00 N Y 48 Hours 9348 Mantra On The Park Melbourne VIC BAR N Y 24 Hours 8952 Grand Hyatt Melbourne Melbourne VIC BAR N Y 24 Hours 8681 Oaks On Lonsdale Melbourne VIC $ 185.00 N Y 6PM 5599 The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins Melbourne VIC $ 161.00 N Y 24 Hours Property Daily Rate Cancellation Property Name City State Breakfast WiFi Code (excl tax) Policy 5551 Quest Grand Hotel Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 190.00 N Y 24 Hours 4166 Quest Prahran Melbourne VIC $ 157.00 N Y 24 Hours 2953 Grand Chancellor Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 158.00 N Y 2PM 1623 Oaks On Collins Street Melbourne VIC $ 175.00 N Y 6PM 26733 Mercure North Melbourne Melbourne VIC $ 119.00 N Y 24 Hours 254071 Quest Sale Sale VIC $ 173.00 N Y 24 Hours 710070 Quest Joondalup Joondalup WA $ 185.00 N Y 24 Hours 711038 The Ritz Carlton Perth Perth WA $ 280.00 N Y 24 hours 676645 Quest Midland Perth WA $ 165.00 N Y 24 Hours 641141 Peppers Kings Square Perth WA $ 165.00 N Y 24 Hours 629046 Alex Hotel Perth WA $ 180.00 Y Y 24 Hours 72928 InterContinental Perth City Centre Perth WA $ 226.00 N Y 24 Hours 63620 Ibis Perth Perth WA $ 120.00 N Y 6PM 10889 Hyatt Regency Perth Perth WA $ 172.00 N Y 6PM 6522 Duxton Hotel Perth Perth WA $ 175.00 N Y 6PM 5615 Pan Pacific Perth Perth WA $ 178.00 N Y 24 Hours 260551 Metro Hotel Perth Perth WA $ 125.00 N Y 24 hours Chain Scope Discount Accor Global 13% Choice ANZ 15% - 25% Event (Rydges) Australia 10% Far East Hospitality ANZ 15% Hilton APAC 12% for ANZ 15% for Southeast Asia Hyatt Global 10% Ibis/Ibis Styles/Ibis Budget Global 5% IHG Global 10% Mantra Selected Properties 13% Minor (Oaks and Avani) ANZ 12% Quest Selected Properties 12%.
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