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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 10, 2024

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 29, 2024

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 29, 2024

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 29, 2024

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 29, 2024

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 27, 2024

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

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Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

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Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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All staff sacked in monster $23m collapse – news.com.au

The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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The debts of a collapsed group of NSW businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks.

News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

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News.com.au reported in April that a western Sydney factory had closed down and all workers had been terminated on the spot.

It comes after two companies linked to the Sydney-based Apollo group, which manufactures kitchen and bathroom joinery, have entered liquidation after 56 years in business.

When Apollo Kitchens (NSW) Pty Ltd went into liquidation, all its 65 workers were called to the front of the factory and learned they were jobless.

Apollo Kitchens owes $11.2 million to creditors, including staff, according to its liquidators.

Another business, called Brownlen Pty Ltd, which opera…

Read the full article at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/at-work/all-staff-sacked-in-monster-23m-company-collapse/news-story/7c2849e70ab087ba48e1e8beaefc3622

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 24, 2024

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