Did Heavy Haulage Australia go broke?

Did Heavy Haulage Australia go broke?

Heavy Haulage Australia has collapsed under the pressure of the mining downturn, the high-profile haulage company’s administrator says.

What happened to Jon Kelly Heavy Haulage Australia?

Jon incurred more struggles during his career than he did to start it up. In 2015, the Heavy Haulage business hit a bad streak and ended up in liquidation. During the company collapse, over 70 members of the Heavy Haulage and Meagtruckers team lost their jobs. It wasn’t only Jon that had to pay this owed money.

When did heavy haulage Australia go broke?

Heavy Haulage Australia is the latest in a string of transport companies to collapse. In November 2014 Gregorys Transport fell into receivership, while Roadwise Transport Group entered voluntary administration in May last year.

Who bought Heavy Haulage Australia?

McAleese
Heavy Haulage Australia (HHA) has announced that it has entered into a share sale and purchase agreement with McAleese Limited for the acquisition of 50 per cent of the HHA Group.

Is HHA still in business?

Heavy Haulage Australia (HHA) is to be broken up as a buyer for the firm as a whole has failed to step forward. The assets comprising more than 50 prime movers, 120 heavy haulage trailers, 15 cranes and 40 pilot and light commercial vehicles will be offered up for private sale.

Did HHA go broke?

He runs Brisbane-based Heavy Haulage Australia, which operates the kind of trucks that lug massive equipment and require a police escort. A Brisbane Boys College graduate, Mr Kelly started HHA in 1999. There were struggles – insolvency records show Mr Kelly was a bankrupt from 2001-2007.

When did Turbo go to jail?

In July 2016, Peter got arrested and got held in prison. He went to the Brisbane Correctional center. There were recordings of him getting taken in on the TV, and many of his fans saw him arrested.

What happened to turbo from Electric Boogaloo?

Adolfo QuiƱones, the actor, dancer, and choreographer known as Shabba-Doo, has died at the age of 65. Quinones was best known for his performance in 1980s classics Breakin’ and Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, in which he played street artist Ozone.

How long did Turbo go to jail?

According to the online media, Peter got imprisoned for only about two to three months.

Is Steve Grahame still driving trucks?

WA trucking legend Steve Grahame – an owner/driver for some 40 years – returns for season two to cart more “construction machinery, parts and materials” from Perth to Uluru to Kununurra “and everywhere in between”.

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