Home Australia: Out-of-pocket creditors search for answers in wake of Bob Day’s company collapse – ABC Online

After weeks in the wilderness, contractors and suppliers affected by the collapse of Home Australia are hoping for answers. Key points: Creditors’ meetings are being held to discuss financial situation of each Home Australia subsidiary Home Australia’s subsidiaries owe a total $37.7 million Those left out of pocket by the company’s collapse say they…

Ryde Arena: Creditors’ meeting called as company heads into liquidation – On The Wight

Alan Limb from BRI Business Recovery and Insolvency has been in touch following the closure of Ryde Arena. The Southampton Office of BRI Business Recovery and Insolvency have been instructed by the Directors of Ryde Arena Limited to assist them in placing the Company into Creditors VoluntaryLiquidation. Just a couple of weeks ago, hundreds formed…

Pumpkin Patch receivership sparks dispute over worker entitlements – ABC Online

Related Story: Underpaid Pumpkin Patch workers to be reimbursed A dispute around entitlements is growing at clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch, which went into receivership last week. The New Zealand-based board admitted the company was ‘over-leveraged’, and in the interest of stakeholders put the company into voluntary administration. The same day, its…

What You Need To Know About Changes To Australia’s Corporate Insolvency Laws. – Conventus Law

31 October, 2016 Changes to Australias corporate insolvency laws are set to come into effect in 2017 and will result in an increase of powers for creditors in external administrations. IN BRIEF Greater powers afforded to creditors will include the ability to give directions to an external administrator, request the external administrator to convene a…

Bob Day quits the Senate again, leaving government short a vote on ABCC bill – The Canberra Times

Bob Day has resigned from the Senate for the second time in a fortnight, leaving the Turnbull government short one critical vote for its plan to reintroduce the building industry watchdog. The Family First senator has thrown in the towel on his political career, effective immediately, saying a white knight saviour for his stricken building business had failed…