So you can see that people are happy to go to work every day. The Byron Bay Cookie Company credits the loyalty of its customers, including David Jones and Qantas, for its ability to get back to satisfying orders so quickly.
The best example is Qantas. So it was important that we could continue supplying, and keep those jars full. Local News The Echo - November 8, 0. Today in Lismore, local softball identity Kayleen Shailes was honoured by having one of the grounds at the Albert Park Baseball Softball Complex, named after her.
Local News The Echo - November 11, 7. Tags Byron Bay Cookies. Previous article Thus Spake Mungo: What next? Next article Tintenbar home destroyed by fire. Support The Echo Keeping the community together and the community voice loud and clear is what The Echo is about. And I never, ever, liked those cookies! These people also go to Church on Sunday and ask for forgiveness! The reality of the trickle down effect….. Turnbull would be proud Let the plebs eat Byron Bay Cookies.
A pox on him. The staff, suppliers and our customers suffered both financially and emotionally due to the their actions which will not be be forgotten Since then, the company has done everything in our power to rebuild and give back credibility to the iconic name. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address!
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Mr Healey and his group are called Independent Lismore. He said that the company was profitable at the time of administration, according to its accounts. He hinted that money loaned to related companies - including its retail arm - may have created problems for Byron Bay Cookie which was responsible for making the biscuits and selling it wholesale.
It is understood that NAB took control of the sales process as they had a secured charge over the business as well as the land it rented from a company associated with Byron Bay Cookies' owner, part-time orthopaedic surgeon Gordon Slater. Mr Vouris said that Mr Slater has until this week to propose a deed of company arrangement if he wants to regain control of the company he acquired a decade ago. A second creditors meeting is scheduled for April Mr Vouris said that a creditors report will soon be available that will include his investigation into the collapse of the business.
Current and former employees are chasing unpaid superannuation which they claim has not been paid for two years. A former senior employee, who spoke under the condition of anonymity, said he only discovered last week that no super had ever been paid.
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