BICB AGM & Seminar Registration

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BICB AGM & Seminar – Registration

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The BICB AGM & Seminar Day was held at the Victoria Park Function Centre on Wednesday, 23rd October, 2024.

The Seminar sessions were recorded and they are available now for viewing on the Videos page.

Session 1 – 11:00am – 11:45am

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ATO Presentation – Reportable Tax Debt Update

Anita Challen

Anita will supply an update on the debt owed to the ATO, the actions they are taking in regards to recovery and how this process is going.

Anita Challen
Anita Challen

Session 2 – 11:45am – 12:15pm

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QBCC Update – Insolvencies and approach to Small Business Restructuring

Natasha Dennis-Weller

This presentation will include:

  • QBCC’s regulatory approach to small business restructuring
  • Insolvencies in the building industry
Natasha Dennis-Weller
Natasha Dennis-Weller

Session 3 – 1:15pm – 2:00pm

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Economic Update

Patrick Coghlan

CreditorWatch CEO Patrick Coghlan will present an overview of current global and domestic trading conditions for the building and construction sector including:

  • Specific areas of risk within the sector.
  • Key indicators: rates of business failures, invoice defaults and tax debt defaults.
  • Best and worst performing regions in Australia.
  • Twelve-month forecast for the sector.
  • Strategies that businesses can employ to mitigate credit risk.
Patrick Coghlan
Patrick Coghlan

Session 4 – 2:00pm – 2:45pm

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Panel Discussion

Rhys Buzza – Finance Shared Services Leader at
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Andrew Blundell – Principal at Cathro & Partners,
Anna Taylor – Principal at Results Legal,
Jon Stoddart – Chairman at Stoddart Group.

“The meteorites that have hit building and construction and their aftermath – the impact that Covid and the ATO Reportable Tax Debt defaults have had on both commercial and residential developments as well as the effects on payments to suppliers. How have they both impacted the industry? Are we through the effects? What lessons have been learned that can be applied going forward?”