Category: News
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PJC Corporations and Financial Services – inquiry into corporate insolvency – questions on notice (Update)
02-28-23
As many members are aware, a Parliamentary Joint Committee (PJC) was initiated late last year by Senator Deborah O’Neill to conduct an inquiry into insolvency. The TMA formed a small subcommittee of members, and we provided an initial response in late November 2022. We refer you to TMA Australia’s previous communications on this subject – […]
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PJC Corporations and Financial Services – inquiry into corporate insolvency – questions on notice
02-15-23
TMA is committed to gender equality, and this commitment is evident in the make up of our leadership team, our Board, our committees, and the content at our events (particularly our National Conference). We are immensely proud of the success and clear value of our Network of Women (NOW) events launched in 2022. We will […]
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That’s a wrap – 2022 TMA Australia Conference
01-04-23
The 2022 TMA Australia conference, presented in a hybrid format, delivered another program that brought together world-class speakers, highly relevant topics and turnaround case studies of all sizes, together with fabulous networking opportunities Thanks to attendees, sponsors and speakers. We hope the event provided you with a range of resources and skills to deal with […]
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TMA submissions on corporate insolvency in Australia
12-12-22
TMA Australia has made submissions to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services for the purposes of its inquiry into corporate insolvency in Australia, which are now publicly available (https://lnkd.in/gZcPpuk2). Also here. The TMA working group that prepared the submissions was led by Richard Hughes, with unput from Paul Apathy, Jennifer Ball, Cameron Belyea, Lily Davies, Gayle Dickerson, Georgia […]
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TMA Australia Safe Harbour Guidelines
06-28-22
Based on AICD surveys, the personal liability risk in relation to insolvent trading is very important to directors in times of financial distress. Recently, the Government has moved to soften the prospect of personal liability by introducing Safe Harbour reforms. But it is all very well and good knowing that there is a Safe Harbour […]