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Nutrien Livestock sold 1165 head in its store sale at the Muchea Livestock Centre last week Steers topped at $1255 and heifers made up to $1104 | Farm Weekly

Nutrien Livestock sold 1165 head in its store sale at the Muchea Livestock Centre last week Steers topped at $1255 and heifers made up to $1104 | Farm Weekly
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Property watchdog chases its tail after ethical issues

The state-run watchdog that is meant to protect existing and prospective homeowners from unscrupulous practices by real estate agents in South Africa’s R5.8-trillion property sector is facing ethical issues that have caused ructions in its top leadership structure. 

Builders and cafes hit as insolvencies spike 36 per cent

Builders and cafes hit as insolvencies spike 36 per cent A high-profile building company was among the 60 Queensland firms collapsing last month as the end of subsidies put increased pressure on finances. Business by Glen Norris Premium Content Subscriber only High-profile building company PlanBuild and a famous North Queensland restaurant were among the Queensland firms that collapsed last month as the end of subsidies such as JobKeeper put increased pressure on finances. The number of Queensland companies that had liquidators or administrators appointed during April increased 36 per cent to 60 from 44 in March. SM Solvency Accountants partner Brendan Nixon said he was surprised business failures had not increased more to date due to the impact of COVID-19. Insolvency experts warned last year of a tsunami of company collapses due to the pandemic.

Builders and cafes hit as insolvencies spike 36 per cent

Builders and cafes hit as insolvencies spike 36 per cent
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Month of misery as restaurants and retailers fail

Month of misery as restaurants and retailers fail High profile restaurants and retailers were among the 50 company failures over the past month but experts warn more corporate collapses are on the horizon. Business by Glen Norris, Emmaline Stigwood 8th Jan 2021 12:39 PM Premium Content Subscriber only A steep increase in corporate failures is expected in the coming weeks as debt holidays introduced during COVID-19 come to an end. In December there were 46 company liquidations and five administrations across Queensland with high profile closures including national lingerie retailer Big Girls Don t Cry (Anymore), Noosa eatery Madmegs & Co and a key player in the job training sector Job Coaching Australia.

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