Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyReport findings a 'failure'

Report findings a ‘failure’

By LUKE VOOGT

Geelong Chamber of Commerce has slammed a report by an insolvency firm which claims 28 local “construction industry players are heading towards financial failure”.
Chamber of Commerce CEO Bernadette Uzelac dismissed the report as misleading.
“It’s an incredibly emotive headline which gives a false impression of what’s happening in Geelong,” she said.
“It really flies in the face of what we’re seeing in businesses here on the ground.”
The SV Partners August 2016 Commercial Risk Outlook Report revealed the “28 high-risk construction companies”, from 1135 in Geelong.
However a spokesperson for company clarified the 1135 included “operating construction businesses of all sizes”.
This, they said, included any tradespeople, subcontractors and single-person businesses.
Ms Uzelac said the report gave the impression that major construction companies were in financial strife.
“I would take this with a grain of salt,” she said.
There were plenty of opportunities for construction businesses in Geelong such as the new Workcover and NDIA Headquarters, and developments such as Armstrong Creek, she added.
According to the report, a further 131 Geelong businesses are highly likely to face financial failure within the next 12 months.
The report is based on more than 20 million financial records relating to Australia’s 2.39 million operating businesses, including business trade payment history.
SV Partners Victoria executive director Michael Carrafa said he was unsurprised by the results considering the challenges the industry had faced in recent years.
“Construction businesses represent more than six per cent of operating businesses across Geelong,” Mr Carrafa said.
“That fact, combined with the recent softening of the construction industry, has seen the sector represent the highest number of high risk businesses in the region.
“The industry will however receive some much needed relief once the construction of the new headquarters for the government’s new national disability insurance scheme, DisabilityCare commences.”
Mr Carrafa said inadequate cash flow, high cash use and poor strategic management were the key causes for businesses getting into financial trouble.
The financial and insurance services industry had the highest percentage of businesses in the “low risk category” in Geelong, with more than 81 per cent.
The professional, scientific and technical services industry had the highest number of individual businesses in the low risk category, with 515 businesses operating at low risk.
Mr Carrafa said Geelong’s economy has continued to diversify and this was strength for the region.
“Geelong’s economy is more diverse now than ever before and it continues to attract considerable investment from both the public and private sectors.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Fatal crash leaves driver dead

Police are investigating a fatal crash in the Geelong suburb of Thomson this evening. Emergency services were called to reports a car had crashed into...
More News

New name for beloved venue

The performing arts jewel of the Bellarine has a new identity. The Potato Shed in Drysdale launched its 2026 season last week, simultaneously announcing its...

New light shines on the Bellarine

The North Bellarine has a new haven for people who need a shoulder to lean on, a new jumper or just a hot cup...

Aussie kids salt risk

Research from Deakin University has suggested most Australian children are at risk of developing high blood pressure at a younger age due to eating...

Experience live Celtic music

Multi-instrumentalist Rennie Pearson is bringing the warmth and mystique of Celtic music back down the highway to Little River and Geelong this month. Channelling the...

Bowls community rallies for mental health

With more than two in five Australians estimated to experience mental illness over the course of their lifetime, mental health is one of the...

A run for love

The Portarlington community will show off its love of racing during the Flying Brick Bellarine Sunset Run on Valentine’s Day. The light coastal...

Valentine’s Day dip

Bellarine community members can gather to watch as hundreds of swimmers take a dip in Indented Head on Valentine’s Day. Wreck2Reef Open...

Living with CoHD

Geelong’s Leah Kolega has a lot on her plate as a mum of four kids, including two boys living with childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD)....

Proud of our Jakara

Few things are more thrilling than cheering on an athlete from your hometown or region as they compete on the world stage. I’m sure plenty...

Juggling school and music

Lana Karlusic, under the stage name Lana Karlay, explores the R&B genre through her new single. She speaks to Jena Carr about what it's...