NSW construction companies plunge into liquidation – MSN
NSW construction companies plunge into liquidation MSN Read the original article here
NSW construction companies plunge into liquidation MSN Read the original article here
In a regional area where employment and value-added industries are essential, it’s disappointing that a significant manufacturing plant has announced its potential closure after eight years of operations. Horsham based Australian Plant Proteins (APP) went into voluntary administration at the end of June. The largest of three commercial-scale plant-protein fractionation facilities in Australia, APP is…
Australian agribusiness HS Fresh Food, known for its fresh salads, ready-made meals, and pre-prepared vegetable products, has entered into voluntary administration, impacting around 500 jobs. The company, which operates under brands such as Houston’s Farm, Sunfresh, and Gourmet Selections, and supplies to major retailers like Coles and Woolworths, appointed FTI Consulting administrators Vaughan Strawbridge, Joanne…
The revelation comes in the latest report on domestic airline competition from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) which found some relief for Aussie travellers in the first six months of 2024. Aussies saw a drop in airfares, reduced cancellation rates and better on-time performances, however the withdrawal of Rex from the Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane ‘golden…
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By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 10:18 AEST, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 10:23 AEST, 22 August 2024 Four building and development companies believed to be linked together have collapsed, with 25 projects now up in the air. The NSW companies – Adroit Constructions Pty Ltd, Maximus Builders Pty Ltd, Maxim Builders Pty Ltd…
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A string of construction companies linked together have collapsed, months after the building regulator forced one of the businesses to stop work over safety concerns. On Tuesday, four building and development companies from NSW went into liquidation – Adroit Constructions Pty Ltd, Maximus Builders Pty Ltd, Maxim Builders Pty Ltd and Maxus Builders Pty Ltd.…
German companies are expected to go bust at a higher rate this year following a sharp increase in insolvencies in 2023, as businesses hit by high energy costs and the end of pandemic aid throw in the towel. Restructuring experts warn that many “zombie” companies kept afloat after the coronavirus pandemic by generous government aid…