Thursday 9 February 2023

Dr Jerry Schwartz to launch the Hunter Valley Hospitality School, and announces plans for new bar and brewery venue in Newcastle

Rydges Newcastle,
Leading hotelier and hospitality entrepreneur, Dr Jerry Schwartz, is teaming up with the University of Newcastle to address the hospitality skills shortage by establishing a new training academy for the Hunter Valley.

The private Hunter Hospitality School will be established in Dr Schwartz’s property in Newcastle’s Honeysuckle district and will offer courses in hospitality, IT, spa therapy and brewing.

In addition to providing job-ready graduates, the college's diploma programs provide pathways to higher education opportunities.

Dr Schwartz is seeking final accreditation for the training college. In the meantime, he is in discussions with the University of Newcastle to align the training college with the University’s new Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events course.

The Cert IV course offered by the new Hunter Hospitality School will be structured so as to allow credits for the first year of the new three-year University course.

As part of the courses, students from the college and university will be required to undertake mandatory on-the-job training.

Dr Schwartz owns three hotels in the Hunter Valley - Rydges Newcastle, Newcastle Novotel and Hunter Valley Crowne Plaza – as well as a brewery, luxury spa and other tourism interests. His operations employ over 1000 people in the region.

Dr Schwartz said that the emphasis of the courses would be on practical training, as the Hunter region and the rest of Australia were desperately short of job-ready hospitality personnel.

“Covid, the closure of borders, and many years of underfunding in the hospitality training sector have all conspired to create a serious shortage in skilled personnel for the hotel and hospitality industry,” he said.

“We are also experiencing demand in excess of 2019, as more Australians look to discover and enjoy their own country.

“The University degree and our College diplomas will place a major emphasis on developing practical skills, particularly in relation to the Hunter region. So, getting experience in the wine and craft beer sectors will be important as these are major tourism drivers for the regions, as are events.”

New brewery and bar venue for Newcastle

Dr Schwartz also announced plans for a multi-purpose bar and function venue at the new Crossing apartment and retail complex in Honeysuckle.

The venue will be complemented by an in-house brewery in Dr Schwartz’s adjoining Centenary Drive property, which will also house the hospitality training college.

Schwartz Family Company operates breweries in Lovedale and Sydney, aligned to food and beverage outlets and hotel accommodation. The Newcastle brewery is expected to be completed in 2024.

*Source: Peter Hook, Communication Manager, Schwartz Family Company

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