
QBCC Licensing Changes 2026: What Queensland Builders and Contractors Need to Know
QBCC Licensing Changes 2026: What Queensland Builders and Contractors Need to Know Author: Mark Harley, Principal Solicitor, Boss Lawyers If you hold a QBCC licence

QBCC Licensing Changes 2026: What Queensland Builders and Contractors Need to Know Author: Mark Harley, Principal Solicitor, Boss Lawyers If you hold a QBCC licence

Queensland construction insolvencies continue at pace. Open Projects Group (OPG), described as South East Queensland’s largest full-service shopfitting and construction company, was placed into creditors’

A director who is not doing their job — or worse, actively damaging the company — is one of the most disruptive problems a business

A creditor can wind up a company that won’t pay its debts. Boss Lawyers explains the complete winding up process — from statutory demand to court order — and when it makes sense to use it.

Queensland Insolvencies Are Surging — Directors Must Act Now Queensland is recording some of its highest business insolvency numbers in recent memory. According to data

Your business partner just transferred company funds to a new entity he controls. Your competitor is about to publish a statement you know is false

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Can a Creditor Wind Up a Company That Owes Them Money? Yes — a creditor owed at least $4,000 can apply to a court to

If you are dealing with a director dispute, removal application, or breach of director duties matter, our experienced director dispute lawyers Brisbane are ready to

From 1 July 2026, Payday Super changes how employers pay superannuation. For directors of struggling companies, it is not just a payroll update — it is a personal liability trigger. Here is what Queensland directors must know before the deadline.

In March 2026, the Federal Court handed down its judgment in Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Bekier [2026] FCA 196 — one of the

You’ve just been served with a freezing order. Your bank accounts are frozen. Your ability to deal with assets has been stopped in its tracks.