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A year in review: February – Coffs Coast Advocate

A-League came to Coffs

COFFS Coast sport fans played ball for the Newcastle Jets v Melbourne City football double header at C.ex Coffs International Stadium as one of the biggest crowds made their way through the gates.

Before the AFL season kicked off, last year’s minor premiers Sydney Swans locked horns with the North Melbourne Kangaroos in Coffs Harbour in late February.

The old firm that was W.E. Smith entered liquidation

THE next chapter of the W.E. Smith saga unfolded as workers were again brought up to date.

That came by an email notifying the company had been placed into voluntary liquidation.This followed delays in pay, superannuation and a change of company signs at the front of the factory.

Shark…

Read the full article at: https://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/news/a-year-in-review-february/3285681/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 10, 2017

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A year in review: February – Coffs Coast Advocate

A-League came to Coffs

COFFS Coast sport fans played ball for the Newcastle Jets v Melbourne City football double header at C.ex Coffs International Stadium as one of the biggest crowds made their way through the gates.

Before the AFL season kicked off, last year’s minor premiers Sydney Swans locked horns with the North Melbourne Kangaroos in Coffs Harbour in late February.

The old firm that was W.E. Smith entered liquidation

THE next chapter of the W.E. Smith saga unfolded as workers were again brought up to date.

That came by an email notifying the company had been placed into voluntary liquidation.This followed delays in pay, superannuation and a change of company signs at the front of the factory.

Sharks close beaches

BEACHGOERS were b…

Read the full article at: http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/news/a-year-in-review-february/3285681/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 9, 2017

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