Families at hundreds of schools across the country could be left out of pocket for annual student portraits and yearbooks after a national photography business went bust.
Academy Photography Australia entered liquidation on May 10, with Anthony Phillips of Heard Phillips Lieberenz appointed as liquidator, according to ASIC.
This week, Phillips sent a letter to affected schools, confirming to 9news.com.au about 200 schools were affected.
He notified them that Academy Photography no longer employed any photographers and would be unable to complete any current books.
“One of my key priorities for the liquidation is securing the data held by the company…