Safeguarding the Future: Going Concern Strategies for Queensland Community Clubs

Our Audit Partner, Navin Prasad, explores the critical concept of going concern and what it means for community clubs across Queensland. With deep experience supporting not-for-profit organisations, Navin outlines the key risks threatening the financial viability of these clubs and provides practical strategies to build resilience, improve governance, and secure a sustainable future. Understanding the […]

Sustainability Reporting for Licensed Clubs in Australia: A Growing Trend Towards Transparency and Responsibility

Licensed clubs play a unique role in Australian communities – as gathering places, cultural hubs, and drivers of local impact. Increasingly, that role comes with heightened expectations around transparency and accountability. Our Audit Partner, Navin Prasad, works closely with clubs across the country, helping them navigate today’s fast-evolving landscape of governance and stakeholder expectations. One […]

Accounting for Gaming Entitlements in Queensland Community Clubs

Electronic gaming machines play a significant role in the operations of many Queensland community clubs – but their use is tightly regulated through the allocation of gaming entitlements. Navin Prasad, Audit Partner, explains how these entitlements are defined and treated under Australian accounting standards, and discusses the key considerations and challenges clubs should be aware […]