Kedron-Based Pool Contractor Vasa Pool Designs Goes into Liquidation After Regulatory Issues

Kedron-based swimming pool contractor Swim Quote Australia, trading as Vasa Pool Designs, has entered liquidation after the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) applied for a winding-up order in November.


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The move follows mounting complaints from customers and contractors regarding unpaid debts and project issues.

The company had its Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) licence cancelled after receiving 10 infringement notices, resulting in fines of more than $20,000. Allegations against the business include claims of unpaid deposits and compensation owed to clients and contractors.

Court records reveal that in 2021, plumbing supplier Reece Australia took legal action against the company over an unpaid debt of $20,500. Separately, a customer who wished to remain anonymous reported that his pool had serious drainage problems, failing to meet engineering standards. Fixing the issues cost the customer over $30,000, and attempts to contact the company director via QBCC for resolution reportedly went unanswered.

The customer expressed worry that the Kedron-based pool contractor might restart their business under a new name or licence, raising concerns about the potential for further issues.


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Feedback on the company has been mixed, with some reviews acknowledging the quality of pool components and praising the contracted installers. However, others criticised the company’s lack of communication and perceived disorganisation.

“The finished pool and its components are of a very high standard (pool shell; coping tiles; pool pump and filters etc), so big ticks for quality components. The actual pool installers who were contracted to install the pool shell (Jamie and Shawn from Complex Pools) were also fantastic,” one customer wrote in their review of the company.

“However, we experienced numerous issues with our build going forward from the initial dig and install of the pool shell, primarily due to a lack of communication between our pool sales representative, the construction manager, the site supervisor and the director,” the customer further stated.

An ATO spokesperson declined to comment on the matter, citing confidentiality laws regarding individual and corporate tax affairs.

Published 29-January-2025

Kedron-based Ultimate Monster Shows Enters Voluntary Liquidation

Ultimate Monster Shows, based in Kedron, has entered voluntary liquidation, according to a notice published by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).


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The company, known for its monster truck events, ceased trading in March of this year. The notice, published by ASIC on 20 August 2024 stated that at a general meeting, company members resolved to wind up operations and appointed Paul Nogueira of Worrells as liquidator. 

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Reports indicate the company owes creditors hundreds of thousands of dollars, with a downturn in the industry and overall economy cited as key factors in the decision.

Ultimate Monster Shows gained notoriety in 2020 when it faced charges for breaching workplace health and safety duties following a 2018 incident. In addition, the operator also faced a $25,000 fine because of the incident.

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During a show at Mount Gravatt Showgrounds, a stunt car lost control and crashed into spectators, injuring a mother and her two young daughters. Spectators were reportedly watching from just beyond flimsy makeshift fences, alarmingly close to the performing vehicles.

The accident raised concerns about safety measures at high-risk events. A senior operations supervisor from the Queensland Ambulance also revealed at the time that there were no first aid officers at the event.


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This development marks the end of a tumultuous period for the company, which had been struggling to recover from both legal issues and the broader economic challenges facing the entertainment industry.

Published 26-August-2024