Event Details
During the COVID period, the Government implemented changes to the insolvency framework for small businesses which were struggling, and since then this Small Business Restructuring has remained as law. In this workshop the experts at BRI Ferrier, Moira Carter & Brenda Mudie, will walk through how a small business restructure allows eligible businesses to compromise their debts and maximise their chances of trading profitably in the future, while also allowing for business owners to remain in control of their business during the restructuring period.
This workshop will be hosted in the Townsville Chamber boardroom, with a light lunch and refreshments provided.
Very limited tickets available!
Members Price: $20 inc gst
Non-Members Price: $50 inc gst
About Moira Carter
Moira is a registered liquidator and registered trustee in bankruptcy with 29 years experience in the insolvency industry. A principal in the Townsville office, Moira joined the firm in 1995. With extensive local knowledge, she has a sound understanding of the diverse economic challenges particular to North Queensland. While predominantly working with small to medium sized enterprises, her industry experience incorporates managed investment schemes, transport, civil engineering, property and construction, retail and hospitality.
About Brenda Mudie
Brenda is a registered bankruptcy trustee with extensive experience in administering bankruptcy estates and providing strategic advice on complex financial matters. Her expertise has been recognized through her role as a Bankruptcy Trustee and her experience in both civil and criminal financial investigations. Brenda's professional background is marked by significant roles in various prestigious organisations. She held positions at the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA) as a Regulatory Inspector and in bankruptcy estate administration, gaining substantial experience in managing insolvency cases and regulatory compliance. Additionally, Brenda worked as a Senior Forensic Accountant with Victoria Police, where she investigated financial aspects of criminal offenses.