Crabtree & Evelyn to wind down Australian business – Inside Retail

Luxury skincare retailer Crabtree & Evelyn is winding down its Australian operations, amidst a global wind-down of its operations. The business has appointed restructuring firm KordaMentha to handle the closure locally and expects all 12 stores in Australia to close by the end of January, affecting approximately 100 staff. Crabtree & Evelyn recently announced the…

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Revealed: the dire consequences of footballs relationship with gambling – The Guardian

The relentless involvement of betting companies in football has drawn a generation of young men into strongly associating their support for the game with gambling, leading to dire consequences for many, a study has found. The explosion in marketing and sponsorship since the last Labour government deregulated gambling in 2005, combined with the ease of…

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Corporate restructuring & advisory – Shoosmiths legal updates

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Maitland-based Martin Building Services placed in liquidation owing almost $10 million – Newcastle Herald

newsletters, editors-pick-list, Martin Building Services, liquidation, builder, Denis Martin, James Shaw, Shaw Gidley, insolvency ONE of the Hunters best-known homegrownbuilders, Martin Building Services, has foldedwith debts of almost $10 million. The company, which began in Maitland almost 20 years ago, was placed in the hands of insolvency expertsin December at the request of director and…

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Lead in water: Study shows many schools have far too much – Big Country Homepage

Many schools across the country have too much lead in their tap water, but most are not even testing for it, according to new research published Wednesday. Many schools across the country have too much lead in their… Read the full article at: https://www.bigcountryhomepage.com/news/main-news/lead-in-water-study-shows-many-schools-have-far-too-much/1695978322

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ATO, Fair Work Ombudsman to be given new powers to pursue directors for abandoning workers – SmartCompany.com.au

The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) and Australian Tax Office (ATO) will be given new powers to pursue company directors trying to skip out on paying their employees in the event of insolvency under laws that have passed the House of Representatives. The reform, which is expected to pass through the Senate, aims to crack down…

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Crondall in management appointments following restructuring – News for the Oil and Gas Sector – Energy Voice

Floating production and subsea specialist Crondall Energy has made two management appointments following a restructuring of the business. Crondall split its consulting and technology businesses last year. Anna-Louise Peters has been made the new managing director of the consultancy division, having been promoted from finance director. Her predecessor Duncan Peace, who set up Crondall Energy…

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