Gold Coasters suffer after worst ever year for business failures under Albo

18 Dec | '2024

The Hon Sussan Ley MP
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister for Industry, Skills and Training
Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business
Shadow Minister for Women
Federal Member for Farrer

Angie Bell MP
Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
Shadow Minister for Youth
Federal Member for Moncrieff

 

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

Gold Coasters suffer after worst ever year for business failures under Albo

18 December 2024

The official ASIC insolvency data shows there have been almost 26,000 business insolvencies across Australia since the Albanese Government was elected and confirms November 2024 was the worst month for business insolvencies on record with 1,442 businesses going to the wall.

November’s numbers confirm Australia has had 12,405 insolvencies in 2024. This means with a month to go 2024 is already the worst calendar year for business failures on record.

In Queensland, that’s a whopping 4,801 insolvencies to date with 244 of those businesses folding just last month.

It also means for each of the 26,000 new permanent public ­servants the Albanese Government has added since it was elected, an Australian business has gone to the wall.

The insolvency numbers underscore Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s complete failure to deliver an economic plan and reflects the fact that, since Labor took office, electricity prices for small businesses have risen by up to 52 per cent and gas is up 32 per cent.

The Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Sussan Ley, called on Anthony Albanese to accept responsibility for the economic train-wreck occurring on his watch.

“The official data now confirms November 2024 was the worst month for business failures on record, up 62 per cent on last year and up 158 per cent on May 2022.

“This is Albonomics, sky-rocketing public spending and collapsing business conditions – Labor tried to take credit for the surplus, well now they must take responsibility for the economy,” the Deputy Leader said.

Federal Member for Moncrieff, Angie Bell urges Gold Coasters to understand Labor’s ‘Albonomics Ratio’ – one public servant in, one business out.

“For every new permanent public servant Anthony Albanese has added we have lost an Aussie business – that means families in Moncrieff are paying more because Labor cannot manage the economy,” Ms Bell said.

“We’re not only suffering from a cost-of-living crisis, but Southeast Queensland is deeply entrenched in a housing crisis.

“With skyrocketing costs and red tape, it’s a grim reality for construction businesses when the latest stats show 1,126 insolvencies for that industry alone in Queensland.

“The Gold Coast’s population will continue to grow and if these accelerated insolvency figures are any indication, there will be no reprieve on the housing front as a result.”

This follows 1,364 Aussie business insolvencies in October 2024 which was previously the worst month on record and followed the worst quarter on record – 3,633 in the September Quarter 2024.

Families on the Gold Coast cannot afford another three years of this economic incompetence – bring on an early election, it’s time to get Australia back on track.

 

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Media contact:

Madi Spedding | 0431 689 103

 

BACKGROUND

The 25,975 businesses that have gone insolvent since Labor took office include:

  • 6,925 construction businesses
  • 4,012 hospitality businesses
  • 1,706 retailers
  • 1,329 manufacturers.

The ASIC data shows the Albanese Government has delivered:

  • The highest number of business insolvencies in a financial year – 11,053 in FY23/24
  • The worst quarter of business insolvencies on record – 3,633 in the September Quarter 2024
  • The worst two consecutive quarters of business insolvencies on record – 3,305 in the June Quarter 2024 and 3,633 in September 2024
  • The highest number of business insolvencies in a month on record – 1,442 in November 2024.

 

Total Queensland business insolvencies under the Albanese Government

Queensland Insolvencies

(47th Parliament)

Insolvencies

(November 2024)

Total businesses 4,801 244
Construction businesses 1,126 45
Hospitality businesses 762 34

 

Queensland business insolvencies under the Albanese Government, by month

Month Queensland

Business Insolvencies

Queensland Hospitality

Insolvencies

Queensland Construction

Insolvencies

Jun-22 115 22 29
Jul-22 100 13 18
Aug-22 130 11 38
Sep-22 82 16 19
Oct-22 86 17 15
Nov-22 132 16 34
Dec-22 139 11 36
Jan-23 59 6 14
Feb-23 144 33 34
Mar-23 176 29 41
Apr-23 109 14 31
May-23 139 21 45
Jun-23 161 19 31
Jul-23 156 25 39
Aug-23 142 25 29
Sep-23 124 21 24
Oct-23 166 22 33
Nov-23 206 41 36
Dec-23 132 17 37
Jan-24 110 19 30
Feb-24 195 31 46
Mar-24 204 24 61
Apr-24 173 36 33
May-24 228 33 59
Jun-24 200 25 47
Jul-24 208 39 48
Aug-24 224 34 57
Sep-24 238 66 43
Oct-24 278 41 74
Nov-24 244 34 45

 

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