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You will have seen and read the continuing reports and restrictions to slow the spread of the corona virus (Covid-19).

To help slow the spread of Covid-19, and protect our team, clients and visitors, many of our team have commenced working remotely and appointments will be conducted over the phone, face time, Skype, Zoom or similar platforms.

Please telephone any of our offices if you want to set up a remote meeting. At this stage we will only conduct a face-to-face meeting at our premises if absolutely necessary and you will have to confirm that you haven't returned from any overseas country in the past 14 days, or haven't had close contact with someone who has, and don't feel unwell with flu-like symptoms.


If you are scheduled to attend our premises over the coming weeks, we will contact you to arrange a remote meeting.  

 

Shortly we will provide an update detailing the Federal and State Governments' stimulus packages and the benefits available to businesses.


Service to you remains a priority, as well as the confidentiality of client information. You can be assured that anyone working remotely is doing so using secure log-in access and protocols.

 

We are making changes to our operations to be both flexible and responsible, to ensure that we can continue to support and service you, our valued client through these challenging times.


If you have any concerns during this time please do not hesitate to contact us immediately.

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