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Shortland Waters Golf Club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project – Newcastle Herald

Golf club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

    The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

Shortland Waters Golf Club appears destined to be taken over by another club after going into voluntary administration midway through a major reconstruction project.

Several other Newcastle golf clubs, including Be…

Read the full article at: http://www.theherald.com.au/story/5571081/golf-club-enters-voluntary-administration-amid-redevelopment-project/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 9, 2018

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Shortland Waters Golf Club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project – Newcastle Herald

Golf club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

    The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

Shortland Waters Golf Club appears destined to be taken over by another club after going into voluntary administration midway through a major reconstruction project.

Several other Newcastle golf clubs, including Be…

Read the full article at: http://www.theherald.com.au/sport/rugby-union/5571081/golf-club-enters-voluntary-administration-amid-redevelopment-project/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 8, 2018

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Shortland Waters Golf Club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project – Newcastle Herald

Golf club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

    The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

Shortland Waters Golf Club appears destined to be taken over by another club after going into voluntary administration midway through a major reconstruction project.

Several other Newcastle golf clubs, including Be…

Read the full article at: https://www.theherald.com.au/sport/knights/5571081/golf-club-enters-voluntary-administration-amid-redevelopment-project/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 8, 2018

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Shortland Waters Golf Club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project – Newcastle Herald

Golf club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

    The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

Shortland Waters Golf Club appears destined to be taken over by another club after going into voluntary administration midway through a major reconstruction project.

Several other Newcastle golf clubs, including Be…

Read the full article at: https://www.theherald.com.au/story/5571081/golf-club-enters-voluntary-administration-amid-redevelopment-project/?cs=7580

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 7, 2018

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Shortland Waters Golf Club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project – Newcastle Herald

Golf club enters voluntary administration amid redevelopment project

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    The six new holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

  • The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

    The Aveo retirement village, top right, under construction in the middle of the old part of the course.

  • New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

    New holes under construction next to the old part of the course.

Shortland Waters Golf Club appears destined to be taken over by another club after going into voluntary administration midway through a major reconstruction project.

Several other Newcastle golf clubs, including Be…

Read the full article at: https://www.theherald.com.au/news/local-news/5571081/golf-club-enters-voluntary-administration-amid-redevelopment-project/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 7, 2018

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