Collapsed Queensland shed company’s seven-figure debt revealed
The scale of debt owed by a collapsed Queensland shed company has been revealed as more than 30 creditors, including the Australian Taxation Office, emerge.
The scale of debt owed by a collapsed Queensland shed company has been revealed as more than 30 creditors, including the Australian Taxation Office, emerge.
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