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A year ago Brisbane’s flourishing dining scene was suddenly snuffed out. Here’s how the city’s leading restaurateurs have survived.
A Gold Coast landmark restaurant that once hosted the Rolling Stones, Hugh Jackman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is the latest culinary victim of COVID-19.
Administrators have been appointed to a Brisbane building supplies business owing creditors almost $5m but there are hopes the company can survive.
About 5000 businesses are likely to fail over the next three months as the end of wage subsidies and debt moratoriums finally send so-called “zombie companies” over the edge.
The franchisee operating a popular Shingle Inn cafe in Brisbane‘s CBD has gone bust, joining a growing list of retailers in the area falling victim to the COVID-19 downturn.
Failed construction company’s future remains unclear after big creditors fired up over a proposal from the founding Grollo family.
The latest Brisbane lockdown could push some firms over the edge as dwindling cashflow exacerbated their already weak financial position. See list of Qld insolvencies in March.
Family trust injects $US2m into Greensill’s US operations to help pay employee entitlements and other costs, but there’s no money so far for Australian workers.
Former Wallaby captain’s coffee shop, bar and restaurant group is on the market after collapsing with $1 million in debt.
A Brisbane entrepreneur’s latest business venture has fallen in a heap almost exactly two years after his first tech venture hit the wall owing $2.3m.
A Brisbane charity has collapsed just two months after its award-winning founder was denounced for improperly spending huge amounts of donated money.
A Brisbane building company has gone into liquidation owing close to half million dollars after a dispute with a subcontractor.
A Queensland building company specialising in tiny homes has gone bust leaving a string of angry customers behind and estimated debts of $1m.
Collapsed supply chain financier Greensill Capital has swung the axe, with all its Australian staff losing their jobs and 500 staff in its UK office expected to be retrenched.
A Brisbane civil construction company has gone under owing creditors $3.1m, with CreditorWatch expecting the number of external administrations to rise in coming months.
Worrying signs the Greensills’ bid to gain lucrative farm supply contracts may be collateral damage in financial firm’s collapse.
Controversy is nothing new for this wealthy Brisbane lawyer who continues to practice after his main trading company collapsed owing more than $6.2m – including $1.5m to the tax man – as records show he still owns three luxurious Hope Island mansions.
A wealthy Brisbane lawyer has raised eyebrows after making several sudden changes to his company just days before it collapsed with $6.2m in debts.
The Morrison government has been accused of being too cosy with collapsed controversial financier Greensill capital.
A family’s fleet of private jets looks set to be grounded as its billion-dollar business lies in tatters, with concerns now turning to the impact on the Queensland city where the business was born.
GFG Alliance is in talks with Greensill Capital over a repayments standstill, after the financier collapsed into administration.
The Queensland sugar city of Bundaberg could be in the firing line if the Greensill financial empire, founded by one of its favourite sons, goes under.
An explosive affidavit filed in a NSW court reveals the extent of the damage across the economy if financing group Greensill collapses.
A disgraced home and pool builder in southeast Queensland has wound up two of his companies as dudded consumers fume over his use of a loophole that allowed him to trade.
Queensland averaged at least one company collapse everyday in February with several key sectors the hardest hit. FULL LIST
It’s the end of the road for a well-known Queensland product used by generations of new parents hoping to soothe colic, teething and wind troubles distressing their babies.
A Queensland tile and bathroom products supply business, which has been operating for more than 20 years, has gone into liquidation.
Builders, retailers and transport companies were among 27 Queensland company failures over the past month. FULL LIST
The collapse of a Queensland start-up that manufactured robotics for the military is far worse than we first thought.
Construction and food services have suffered the most losses amid nearly 200 company busts across the nation in the last month latest figures reveal.
A national car transport firm employing 600 people at 20 sites across Australia has called in administrators after racking up losses in excess of $50m in the past three years.
A Brisbane gourmet delicatessen and fromagerie has closed its doors after losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost business due to the pandemic shutdown.
Company insolvencies have slowed to a trickle as government intervention helps prop up businesses. But experts say there will be a day of reckoning.
Builders, fast food restaurants and smash repairers are among nearly 100 Queensland businesses to enter liquidation or administration in February. SEE THE LIST
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