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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 28, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 27, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 27, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 26, 2024

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 25, 2024

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
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  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
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A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

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  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
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  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
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A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

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There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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Montessori childcare chain Precious Cargo goes into voluntary administration after 18 years of trading – ABC News

  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

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There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
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  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

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  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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  • In short: Childcare group Precious Cargo has gone into voluntary administration.
  • Founder and director Cheryl Shigrov says seven operating childcare centres are affected in South Australia. A further four non-trading entities are in liquidation.
  • What’s next? She says the childcare centres will remain operational until a buyer is found.

A Montessori childcare chain that has been operating in South Australia for 18 years has gone into voluntary administration, but has assured families it will continue to operate. 

Precious Cargo, founded by Cheryl Shigrov in 2006, will continue operating until a new owner is found.

There are seven operating childcare centres affected in South Australia and administrators are expecting a save or buyout to occur….

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-04/precious-cargo-childcare-centres-voluntary-administration/103933496

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