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Join Kylie Wilson of Sparke Helmore Lawyers and Maddi Allen from BDO to learn about the different business structures common to agricultural enterprises and discuss the advantages and pitfalls of each structure.
Business structures are not a one-size fits all approach and this workshop will explore the key considerations when discussing the options for your agribusiness. Beginning with the end in mind, this workshop will ask participants to identify their long-term goals for their agribusiness, and provide practical resources for you to determine your next steps.
Our guest speakers
Kylie Wilson, Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Kylie is a highly-regarded lawyer with experience in corporate, commercial, dispute resolution as well as litigation. With expertise across agribusiness, structuring and asset protection, succession planning and estate administration and litigation, she specialises in family business dispute resolution and intergenerational wealth transition planning.
Maddi Allen, Assistant Manager – Business Services, BDO
Maddi has significant experience in performing and managing compliance and advisory services for a range of SME businesses. In particular, she has a strong passion for supporting clients in the food and agricultural industries. Her diverse range of skills and hands on approach allows her to focus on building strong client relationships, which she builds through gaining a holistic understanding of her client goals and factors that impact their decision making.
The details
Date: Wednesday, 9 April 2025
Time: 8:30am – 1:00pm. Registration at 8:00am.
Location: The Outlook Training and Resource Centre, Boonah
Registration: Click here
Contact: For more information, contact Bec Tkal: rebecca@qff.org.au | 0409 580 766.
Please RSVP to attend by Wednesday, 2 April 2025.
This workshop is being delivered as part of the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
With support from BDO and Sparke Helmore Lawyers.
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