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Sporties Dubbo enters voluntary administration – Daily Liberal

The Dubbo Railway Bowling Club Ltd, trading as Sporties Dubbo, has entered into voluntary administration. The club entered administration on November 15. Aaron Lucan and Graeme Beattie, partners of Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants NSW & ACT, have been appointed as the administrators. The club, which operates out of premises at 101 Erskine Street fell into financial distress as a result of unfavourable contracts and operational challenges. ALSO MAKING NEWS: Worrells PartnerAaron Lucan said: The club will continue to trade as usual through the voluntary administration while we explore options for a restructure or amalgamation to secure the future of the club.. We will continue to undertake a financial assessment and expect th…

Read the full article at: http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/5767188/sporties-dubbo-enters-voluntary-administration/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsNovember 20, 2018

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Sporties Dubbo enters voluntary administration – Daily Liberal

The Dubbo Railway Bowling Club Ltd, trading as Sporties Dubbo, has entered into voluntary administration. The club entered administration on November 15. Aaron Lucan and Graeme Beattie, partners of Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants NSW & ACT, have been appointed as the administrators. The club, which operates out of premises at 101 Erskine Street fell into financial distress as a result of unfavourable contracts and operational challenges. ALSO MAKING NEWS: Worrells PartnerAaron Lucan said: The club will continue to trade as usual through the voluntary administration while we explore options for a restructure or amalgamation to secure the future of the club.. We will continue to undertake a financial assessment and expect th…

Read the full article at: https://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/5767188/sporties-dubbo-enters-voluntary-administration/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsNovember 19, 2018

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Sporties Dubbo enters voluntary administration – Daily Liberal

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The Dubbo Railway Bowling Club Ltd, trading as Sporties Dubbo, has entered into voluntary administration. The club entered administration on November 15. Aaron Lucan and Graeme Beattie, partners of Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants NSW & ACT, have been appointed as the administrators. The club, which operates out of premises at 101 Erskine Street fell into financial distress as a result of unfavourable contracts and operational challenges. ALSO MAKING NEWS: Worrells PartnerAaron Lucan said: The club will continue to trade as usual through the voluntary administration while we explore options for a restructure or amalgamation to secure the future of the club.. We will continue to undertake a financial assess…

Read the full article at: https://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/5767188/sporties-dubbo-enters-voluntary-administration/?cs=112

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsNovember 19, 2018

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