Australian online book retailer Booktopia axes jobs after entering voluntary administration – 7NEWS

More than 150 jobs have been cut at embattled bookseller Booktopia as the company stops taking customer orders. The major Australian online book retailer entered voluntary administration last week, with customers complaining of being left in the dark about pending orders. An urgent assessment of Booktopia is being undertaken by administrators from McGrathNicol, who are…

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More than 160 staff terminated from trouble-plagued retailer Booktopia – Sky News Australia

Only 18 staff members remain at recently collapsed retailer Booktopia as 165 of their colleagues were sacked from the beleaguered company. The virtual bookseller announced last Wednesday it had entered voluntary administration after a major slump in share value, less than four years after it went public on the ASX.   The major Australian retailer…

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How the new $20,000 personal bankruptcy threshold could affect SME directors – SmartCompany

The involuntary bankruptcy threshold will lift from $10,000 to $20,000, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says, giving debtors more breathing room before their creditors can launch court action. On Monday, Attorney-General Dreyfus said the federal government will introduce a suite of reforms to the bankruptcy system, bringing it up to speed with the contemporary economic landscape. In…

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Insolvency and tech burning bright and fast: the cash runway challenge and navigating insolvency – Clayton Utz

There has been an increase in company insolvencies in Australia. Startups and early-stage technology companies have not been shielded from this, with recent high-profile collapses including Tritium and Milkrun. In this article we discuss insolvent trading risks, the state of the startup market, unique risks to startups and the protections offered by the “safe harbour”…

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Gamblers question room card casino credit after man goes overboard following $9,000 loss – Latest Cruise News & Updates | Cruise Passenger

The family has raised questions after a father of three went overboard from a cruise ship after losing $9,000 over two nights on the P&O Pacific Adventure. Shane Dixon, 50, first lost $5,000, then borrowed money off his mother and lost another $4,000. Dixons family maintained he was lured by high-roller incentives into losing the…

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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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