Deeds Brewing in Melbourne goes into voluntary administration | news.com.au Australia's leading news site – news.com.au

A popular Melbourne craft brewery has entered voluntary administration, thrusting the jobs of about 50 people into question. Deeds Brewing in Glen Iris appointed administrators this week for its four associated businesses including Deeds Group, Deeds Taproom, Deeds Brewing Company and Future Proof Distilling. Deloittes David Orr and Glen Kanevsky have been appointed as joint…

Deeds Brewing in Melbourne enters voluntary administration – 7NEWS

An award-winning craft brewery in Melbourne is on the brink of collapse as the latest in Australias craft brewing scene to enter voluntary administration. Deeds Brewing in Glen Iris entered voluntary administration this week, appointing administrators for its Deeds Group, Deeds Taproom, Deeds Brewing Company and Future Proof Distilling businesses. The company employs about 50…

Deeds Enter Voluntary Administration – The Crafty Pint

Deeds Brewing have become the latest brewery to enter voluntary administration, with the Melbourne brewery appointing Deloitte Financial Advisory as administrators yesterday.  Cofounder Pat Al told The Crafty Pint that Deloitte are currently reviewing the business while he and fellow founder Dave Milstein continue at the helm, with the taproom remaining open, production continuing and…

Liquor Loot enters voluntary administration – National Liquor News – The Shout

Online retailer Liquor Loot has entered voluntary administration, appointing Andrew Spring of Jirsch Sutherland as administrator to oversee an economic restructure. Liquor Loot CEO Joel Hauer told National Liquor News that the current economic environment is the main factor that led the company to enter voluntary administration. Retail has slumped, particularly in niche and higher-end…

Massive Australian company collapses owing $80million – Daily Mail

By Brett Lackey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:55 AEDT, 12 March 2024 | Updated: 20:44 AEDT, 12 March 2024 The debts of a failed group of manufacturing companies have ballooned to nearly $80million in what is set to be one of the year’s biggest corporate collapses. GDK … Read the full article at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13185045/GDK-Group-collapses-owing-nearly-80million.html

Lessons for Insolvency Law from the Pandemic: Practice and Reform – Melbourne Law School

During the pandemic, many jurisdictions amended their insolvency laws to lessen the impact of the pandemic. In some cases, these amendments operated on a temporary basis until the impact of the pandemic abated. In other cases, more permanent reforms were introduced to improve insolvency legislation generally. In Australia, as noted in the recent report of…