Darlinghurst Theatre Company Placed Into Voluntary Administration – scenestr

Thirty-year-old Darlinghurst Theatre Company has been placed into voluntary administration. In a shock announcement on social media, the company’s directors announced their resolution to appoint Jonathon Keenan and Peter Krejci of BRI Ferrier as administrators. DTC had been actively promoting ticket sales and its donor programme as recently as last week in an economic environment challenging…

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500 jobs at risk as company collapses – news.com.au

A farming business with operations across Australia has entered voluntary administration, putting some 500 jobs at risk. HS Fresh Food, which specialises in fresh salads, ready-made meals, snacks, food-to-go and pre-prepared vegetables products, collapsed on June 14, with FTI Consulting administrators Vaughan Strawbridge, Joanne Dunn and Ben Campbell brought in to restructure the troubled company.…

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

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

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HS Fresh Food goes into voluntary administration: Company that supplied Coles and Woolworths goes bust with 50 – Daily Mail

Major food company went bust Some 500 jobs are at risk as a result  By Duncan Evans For Nca Newswire Published: 11:19 AEST, 18 June 2024 | Updated: 12:50 AEST, 18 June 2024 A farming business with operations across Australia has entered voluntary administration, putting some 500 … Read the full article at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13540639/HS-Fresh-Food-administration.html

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Melbourne pub fined for taking bets from boy, 16, with nearly $100,000 in gambling debts – The Guardian Australia

A 16-year-old Melbourne boy was able to gamble nearly $100,000, including at suburban pubs, despite his mother desperately seeking help, a court has heard. The Melbourne magistrates court heard that when his mother discovered his gambling habits, she began a frantic mission to get him help, only to be repeatedly turned away. In April last…

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