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Amanda Coneyworth
Amanda is a Partner in KPMG Australia's Restructuring Services practice.
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KPMG Partners Amanda Coneyworth and Phil Quinlan discuss the various forms of tax recovery action from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and what businesses should do to meet tax obligations.

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Though the number of new homes approved throughout Australia fell in the May 2025 quarter, a closer look reveals where growth areas are and the factors behind it.
The new financial year presents an opportune time for organisations to tidy up their corporate structures and drive cost savings.
Recent legislation designed to improve building quality in NSW may expand liability to developers and financiers of buildings with defects, highlighting the importance of undertaking thorough commercial, financial, and legal due diligence.
A successful turnaround process needs more than just a positive financial outcome to achieve the buy-in of stakeholders, writes Amanda Coneyworth and Colm McKeon.
A recent RBA report sheds more light on the factors driving the recent spike in company insolvencies in Australia and presents its outlook for 2025.
The Federal Government is looking to reform the Fair Entitlements Guarantee to curtail businesses and directors from using the scheme of last resort for their own unfair advantage.
There is an industry saying that there are more liquidators with the middle name 'John' than there are women. Whilst it may be banal, the statement has some truth and insolvency practitioners have lagged behind in female representation despite recent efforts to address it. This is about to change, and KPMG is proud to be a driving force.
Amanda Coneyworth is joined by Forensic Partner Luke Howman-Giles who outlines common methods for the misappropriation of funds, the process of a financial investigation, and the challenge of appearing in court as an expert witness.
Amanda Coneyworth discusses with Daniel Teper the key trends faced by fintech companies in Australia based on KPMG’s latest survey report.
James Stewart, Amanda Coneyworth, and Tim Winzar discuss what startups and scale ups need to do to navigate today’s constrained venture capital market as investors patience is tested and expectations of financial performance grow.
KPMG Partner Amanda Coneyworth and Associate Director Jon Berry discuss how Australian businesses can respond to the global energy system transitioning from the age of oil and gas to the era of renewables.
In this second part of the series on the Build-to-Rent sector, Amanda Coneyworth, Ned Swifte, and Ann Cho discuss the recent developments in the sector and what this may mean for the future of large-scale property and the rental sector in Australia.
In this two-part series, Amanda Coneyworth, Ned Swifte, and Ann Cho explore the rise of the Build-to-Rent sector in Australia and what this may mean for the future of housing and property development in Australia.
In every business, simplicity is the key to efficiency. In this article Amanda Coneyworth and Maggie Li discuss how businesses can improve compliance and performance through simplifying their corporate structure.
Amanda Coneyworth and David Kidman discuss the early financial stress warning signs for businesses in the new post-COVID-19 world.
Significantly higher input costs and a potentially lower return on investment are squeezing developers.
From revenge spending and unprecedented demand to severe labour shortages, the last 18 months has been a rollercoaster for hospitality businesses.  What does the next 12 months have in store?
This webinar, held on Thursday 6 April, focused on geopolitics and the defence industry.
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 6 April, will focus on geopolitics and the defence industry.
In this episode KPMG Partners Amanda Coneyworth and Gayle Dickerson share a snapshot on the consumer spending and expectations for retail in 2023.
KPMG Partners Amanda Coneyworth and Phil Quinlan discuss the various forms of tax recovery action from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and what businesses should do to meet tax obligations.  
This Restructuring Services Industry Insights Webinar Series recording discusses the current risks in the construction sector and how builders and developers can enhance contract and project value.
This upcoming Restructuring Services Industry Insights Webinar Series will discuss the current risks in the construction sector and how builders and developers can enhance contract and project value.
The era of safe bets are over as economic factors and supply issues strangle the easy money and ushers in a cautious market environment.
Businesses should be vigilant with modelling the impact of increased input costs and interest rates so as to regularly assess feasibility of operations, as discussed by James Stewart and Amanda Coneyworth.
It can be a shock when a builder on a project you are involved in finds itself in insolvency, but there are steps you can take to mitigate the impact, as outlined by Will Colwell, Ryan Eagle, Amanda Coneyworth and John Lindholm.
This webinar, held on 10 March 2022, featured a broad ranging discussion on the country's economic outlook with Dr Brendan Rynne answering some of the tough questions for those involved in corporate restructuring and turnaround.
The building and construction industry in Australia is no stranger to challenges, however those who do not learn from past mistakes, or the mistakes of others, run the risk of failure, as discussed by Will Colwell, Ryan Eagle, Amanda Coneyworth and John Lindholm.

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