Officeworks-backed circular economy pioneer in liquidation
A circular economy pioneer that started out as the World’s Biggest Garage Sale charity and is part-owned by Officeworks has gone into liquidation.
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A circular economy pioneer that started out as the World’s Biggest Garage Sale charity and is part-owned by Officeworks has gone into liquidation.
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Voluntary administrators have been appointed at battery maker Redflow, a move that raises concerns over the viability of the Albanese government’s Future Made in Australia policy.
Up to 35 construction projects across South East Queensland have been left in limbo after an award-winning builder declared bankruptcy with debts of $3m to suppliers across four states.
A celebrity chef’s newly launched hospitality business has struck a deal with creditors after being unable to pay nearly $1 million of debt.
Kenia Alves is paying rent and a mortgage on a vacant block of land after her builder Chelbrooke collapsed. She estimates the saga has cost her $100,000 and she’s still picking up the pieces.
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Australia’s “weak as water” corporate regulator has never prosecuted a building company director for insolvent trading, despite its presence in “virtually all” construction liquidations.
A debt to a delivery company has seen a high-profile clothing chain – that’s operated for more than 50 years – slapped with court action to liquidate it.
Clients allegedly left with shattered dreams and unfinished homes are pleading for other victims to come forward following a builder boasting dozens of awards across Qld entering into liquidation.
A Sunshine Coast disability care provider has collapsed with approximately $1.4m owing to creditors as the company’s director faces fraud allegations.
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