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Adelaide

Seminar series

In May, the Adelaide office hosted several seminars covering a wide variety of topics including Energy and Power, Property Investment, 2017 Budget Update, End of Financial Year Taxation Strategies and Financial Reporting.

If you would like to know about future events, please join our newsletter here

We are also in the process of preparing our 2017 Tax Planner. 

Should you require a copy, please email [email protected].

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The great speakers from our Property Investment Seminar. (L-R) Paul Dimasi (NEM), Grantley Stevens (NEM), Paul Stewart (former Port Adelaide Football Club player), Kym May (Flinders Lending) and Nick Pelvay (Colliers International).

Brisbane

Tennis victors and touch footy triers

The Brisbane office has fielded teams in the 2017 Corporate Games in both touch football and tennis (pictured below). 

In a sterling effort, Timothy Seth (Business Advisory) and Amanda Robertson (Marketing) won the tennis mixed doubles, while Amanda was also runner up in the women’s singles competition. 

In the touch team event, CEO, Ken Robertson, drawing on his rugby talents, provided leadership and direction, and Jusford Lawson (Audit) proved to be a playmaster.

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Christchurch

New home supports Ronald McDonald House

On Friday, 31 March Nexia New Zealand reached a milestone and merged under one roof into newly- constructed office space, Nexia House. The office is located in the heart of Victoria Street, Christchurch boasting the best in fine dining, chic wine bars along with being nestled amongst a number of professional services providers.

Nexia New Zealand has since supported the annual Ronald McDonald House, Christchurch Supper Club by agreeing to host a unique dining experience in its beautifully presented boardroom. Eight guests will feast on a three course meal prepared on site by the Hilton’s chef, Paul Beer. This event is a highlight on Canterbury’s fundraising calendar and a great way for the firm to help Kiwi families stay close to their children while they are in hospital. 

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Darwin

NFPs expand their knowledge

On Friday, 19 May and in conjunction with the Commonwealth Bank and Bowden McCormack, the Darwin office hosted a Not-For-Profit Training Day which focused on how NFPs can take their organisation to the NEXT level.

During May, the firm also raised money for The Cancer Council by participating in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

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Melbourne

Vertical networking event

Vertical Coaching held a networking evening for international students and skilled migrants hoping to move into a career in banking, finance and accounting in Australia. The event was held at Nexia Melbourne’s offices and attracted more than 60 people. Attendees heard from two of Nexia’s directors, Vito Interlandi (Corporate Advisory) and Richard Cen (Asian Advisory). 

Reckon APS Innovator’s Forum 

Reckon chose Nexia Melbourne’s office to host its annual innovators forum, which involved more than 50 members of medium to large accounting firms at a networking and event forum on 8 June.

Budget Breakfast 

The Melbourne office hosted a breakfast to discuss the federal Budget on 12 May. Renowned journalist and celebrated economic commentator Robert Gottleibsen spoke to us about the Budget and its ramifications. He joined a panel including Roelof van der Merwe, Tino Di Battista and Paul Clements, at the RACV club in Melbourne, where more than 100 attended.

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Left to right: Nexia director Vito Interlandi addresses guests during the Vertical Coaching event in Melbourne; Guests socialise and enjoy the view during the Reckon APS networking event and forum; Panellists pictured at the Budget Breakfast in Melbourne.

 

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