Smiths city owes creditors $26.9 million, many won’t be paid, liquidators’ first report shows Stuff
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When to expect your 20% HECS-HELP debt relief moneymag.com.au
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South Island fruit and vege shop company collapses owing more than $550k The Press
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HECS-HELP Debts Will Be Slashed By 20% Soon — Here’s Everything You Need To Know Pedestrian TV
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A WELL-KNOWN construction firm based in Blairgowrie has gone into liquidation, leaving more than 90 unsecured creditors out of pocket by over $1.6m.
Made Build, recognised for its architecturally designed coastal homes, stopped operations in early September. The company, which marketed itself as a specialist in bespoke, luxury residential projects, has received multiple awards with articles published in magazines after developing a strong reputation prior to its financial collapse.
It also noted its director Daryl Powell was a third-generation builder who “lives and works in Blairgowrie and has had 20 years of experience in the building industry”. “We provide excellence and expertise in residential construction; project…
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Vicky Johnson, Lucy Parry and Alice EvansBBC Yorkshire & Lincolnshire Investigations
When Mike Barley almost died in a motorbike crash on the way home from work, he did not think his biggest worry during recovery would be the council tax bill he had been sent that same day. But after he missed a payment reminder letter while in hospital, his debts rocketed out of control.
Mr Barley, 26, from Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, had a “well-paid” job as a software developer, and owned his own home, but the accident in March 2021 put him in hospital for a month with broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and severe injuries to his arms and legs.
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REVEALED: Latest business liquidations in Vincent dailytelegraph.com.au
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REVEALED: Latest business liquidations in Cowra dailytelegraph.com.au
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New owner puts Grays Auctions into administration in ‘strategic’ move Inside Retail Australia
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