It is very pleasing to advise that the Macrossan & Amiet Charitable Foundation has now passed more than One Million Dollars in funds. With the capital always protected this amount can never diminish, only ever increase.
Clean Export
Proserpine State High School Awards Night 2012
Speech by Andrew Telford. My name is Andrew Telford. I was born in Proserpine and I grew up here. My family are cane farmers. I went to St Catherine’s Primary School and then the Proserpine High School. I was the School Captain here in 1983.
Police Powers
It’s that time of the year again. We have just celebrated Melbourne Cup, schoolies is just around the corner, office Christmas parties are in full swing and the summer festival season is about to begin.
But with the year drawing to a close and the silly season nearly upon us, three things are certain: more of us will be sunburned, more of us will be consuming more food and alcohol and more of us will be belting out karaoke tunes in the style of Bridget Jones.
And with that comes a greater likelihood of coming into contact with the police.
Val Recovers from Snake Bite
Val Matthews, who is my longest serving employee having worked for me for nearly 20 years, is still recovering from a snake bite which occurred on the 29th April this year.
Val lives on the family cane farm situated at Mt Julian, near Proserpine with her husband Bill.
Profile: Aimee Gladman
Employee or Contractor – Information on the ATO Website
In our September edition, we published an article which discussed “Sham Contracting” arrangements and the risks posed to employers who make the mistake of classifying their workers as contractors rather than employees.
What Goes Up … Usually Comes Down. Redundancy in the Workplace
My Investment went South – Can My Investment Advisor be Liable?
More and more people are choosing to invest in order to protect and secure their financial future and that of their family.
Leasing a Premises – What are some of the Traps You Should be Aware of?
The Changes that I Have Seen in Over 35 Years as a Solicitor in Mackay
I was asked by David O’Connell, before he was appointed to the position of Central Coroner, to write an article about some of the changes that I have seen in the law since I began working as a solicitor in Mackay in 1977.
News
Macrossan & Amiet congratulates Dyane Norton on promotion to Senior Associate
Quality Business Awards — Recognising Excellence and Trust
AML/CTF Reforms Are Coming: What Our Clients Need to Know
Leaving Violence Program
Understanding Drink Driving Laws in Queensland
The Importance of Diligence and Transparency in Property Transactions
Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024








