Reforms of Small Business Insolvency in Australia and India | ANU College of Law – ANU College of Law

On the 24 September 2020, the Australian Government announced changes to Australias insolvency framework to better serve Australian small businesses, their creditors and their employees. The changes introduced new processes suitable for small businesses, reducing complexity, time and costs for small businesses. Effective from 1 January 2021, these are the most significant reforms to Australias…

ARYZA appoints experienced insolvency practitioner – Insolvency News Online

Advertorial ARYZAs new head of corporate insolvency, Tom OConnor. Aryza, a leading provider of financial software solutions, announces the appointment of Tom OConnoras its Head of Corporate Insolvency. With an extensive career spanning over a decade in the insolvency sector and a proven track record in product development and client engagement, Tom brings invaluable experience…

Cubitt's Granny Flats and Home Extensions goes into liquidation: NSW and ACT building company collapses owing – Daily Mail

By Makayla Muscat For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:42 AEST, 17 June 2024 | Updated: 15:05 AEST, 19 June 2024 A building company has collapsed, laying off 80 staff and leaving 130 projects on pause.  Creditors voted to place Cubitt’s Granny Flats and Home Extensions into l… Read the full article at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13537207/Cubitts-Granny-Flats-Home-Extensions-liquidation-NSW-ACT.html

Development is booming in Gosford but is the city ready for the forecast growth over the next 20 years? – ABC News

In short: Construction in Sydney’s ‘satellite’ city, Gosford, is ramping up, but many in the sector are struggling to keep up. While the skyline is filled with cranes, work on some projects remains at a standstill due to structural issues and voluntary administrations. What’s next? Despite some setbacks, several major projects are expected to be complete…

Tasmania-based HS Fresh Food enters voluntary administration, sale or restructure likely – Pulse Tasmania

Tasmanian-headquartered food business HS Fresh Food has been placed into voluntary administration, with a sale or restructure of the business likely. HS is a major supplier of salads and fresh produce to Coles and Woolworths and the parent company behind the brands Houstons Farm, Sunfresh, Gourmet Selections and HS Fresh Farms. Advertisement Administrators from FTI…