Careers Australia collapses leaving students in limbo | The Star – Newcastle Star

One of Australia’s largest private training colleges has collapsed, leaving 15,000 students in limbo and plunging 1000 staff into unemployment. The embattled Careers Australia was placed into voluntary administration late on Thursday – six weeks after it was stripped of federal funding due to dismal completion rates and aggressive recruitment practices. Classes have been suspended at the…

City Council quits action against liquidators of Manawatu property company – Stuff.co.nz

Murray Wilson/ Fairfax NZ. The Palmerston North City Council has stopped legal action to get liquidators removed from administering a property company. The Palmerston North City Council has abandoned plans to get liquidators booted from controlling a property company that is set to leave creditors more than $700,000 out of pocket. The issues relate to Farm…

Finally Interpretation Of Dispute By NCLAT In Kirusa V Mobilox – Live Law

Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (Code), an operational creditor can initiate a corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) of the corporate debtor by filing an application before the relevant National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT/ Adjudicating Authority) upon occurrence of a default in payment of its operational debt. However, the operational creditor must first send…

Tasmanian budget gives payroll tax relief … Careers Australia enters … – SmartCompany.com.au

By Dominic Powell and Emma Koehn  Small business groups have welcomed measures in the Tasmanian state budget designed to encourage SMEs to employ and train apprentices. The budget includes a $25 million package of payroll tax relief, including $17.1 million to waive payroll tax for businesses that employ young people and apprentices, reports the ABC. …

Careers Australia goes into voluntary administration – The Sydney Morning Herald

Careers Australia, one of the biggest vocational education providers, has gone into voluntary administration with 1000 staff stood down and classes cancelled for 15,000 students. Play Video Don’t Play Nine charged over $165m ATO fraud Play Video Don’t Play Video duration 02:53 Previous slide Next slide Video duration 01:40 Careers Australia and Evocca’s funding ……