PODCAST · business
KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub
by KPMG Australia
Hear directly from KPMG’s restructuring specialists as they share their stories and insights from decades of advising underperforming or stresses businesses on identifying and implementing solutions to maintain control and rebuild sustainable value.
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Geopolitics 2026: From global shocks to boardroom decisions
As geopolitical volatility accelerates in 2026, KPMG's Turnaround and Restructuring National Leader Gayle Dickerson, along with Geopolitics Lead Jon Berry, explore how conflict, energy disruption and rising populism are reshaping cash flow, risk management and turnaround decisions for Australian boards. Register for the KPMG Turnaround and Restructuring Hub for regular updates.
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Helping Australian businesses navigate rising global populism
KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Partner Amanda Coneyworth and Geopolitics Lead Jon Berry discuss how global populism is reshaping trade and highlight strategies for Australian businesses to stay resilient amid change. Subscribe to the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub to receive regular updates.
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What Australian businesses could learn from the US restructuring sector
KPMG Australia's Amanda Coneyworth and leader of KPMG’s US Turnaround and Restructuring practice Mychal Harrison, discuss current trends in the United States, which industries are affected most, what we can expect from private credit and how the US-Australia restructuring is evolving. Register is receive regular updates from KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub.
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Business turnaround amidst global uncertainty
KPMG's Turnaround and Restructuring National Leader Gayle Dickerson, is joined by Director Ben Brokken and RCubed Group founder Marcus Derwin, as they discuss how Australian businesses can preserve and restore value following a crisis or underperformance. Register for the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub for regular updates.
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Automation, AI and Generative AI - How are businesses embracing change?
KPMG Turnaround and Restructuring Partner James Stewart and AI Executive Officer Julie Allica discuss use cases for artificial intelligence in business, how we got here and where we are seeing an uptake in the latest technology. Register for KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub for regular updates.
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Deals Markets Trends 2025: From Transactions to Restructuring
KPMG's Turnaround and Restructuring National Leader Gayle Dickerson, together with Partner Morris Maciver, Partner Ian Sutherland and Director Amelia Greig, discuss increased activity for business mergers and acquisitions, what this means for lenders, private equity funds and corporate entities, and how companies can maximise value in a transaction. Subscribe to the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub for regular updates.
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Pressure on FinTech - Australian investment appetite falls, sentiment shifts
KPMG Turnaround and Restructuring Partner James Stewart and KPMG Australia's Head of FinTech Daniel Teper discuss the Australian FinTech sector, particularly as investments continue to lag historical averages and trend downwards. Subscribe to the KPMG Turnaround and Restructuring Hub for regular updates.
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Cooking the books - how forensic accountants uncover discrepancies
Turnaround and Restructuring Partner 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. Receive regular updates by subscribing to the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub
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The impact of geopolitical tension on businesses
As business leaders arguably face one of the most uncertain trading environments in generations, KPMG Turnaround and Restructuring Partner James Stewart is joined by Geopolitics Hub Partner Merriden Varrall and China Business Practice Partner Helen Zhi Dent, to discuss the three 'pebbles' that are impacting the global economic 'pond'. Register for the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub to receive regular updates.
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How global retail trends drive consumer behaviour and disrupt retail models
KPMG's Turnaround and Restructuring National Leader Gayle Dickerson, along with James Stewart, KPMG's Consumer & Retail National Leader, discuss some of the current key retail megatrends, what is making local trading conditions so difficult and how businesses can respond. View KPMG's Retail Health Index - June 2024 here.
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Keeping it in the family - the challenge of succession in rural Australia
With the growing burden of financial pressure and stress weighing heavily on our modern-day farming families, Jock Foster and Daniel Trimarchi from KPMG's Family Business and Private Clients advisory team, explore how these businesses can ensure the generational transition of the farm is one less thing keeping them up at night. Register for the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub for further updates.
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How businesses are adopting cost out during a low-growth environment
James Stewart, KPMG's Consumer & Retail National Leader, is joined by Georgie Aley, KPMG's Agribusiness, Consumer and Industrial Manufacturing National Leader, to discuss how organisations are eliminating cost, beyond the reduction of employee headcounts, and creating opportunities to find long-term efficiencies and drive productivity. Register for regular updates via KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub.
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The turbulent nickel and lithium landscape - how will Australian miners respond?
With nickel and lithium prices in free fall and some major players either looking to exit their investments or transition to care and maintenance, is the hysteria warranted, or just part of the mining cycle? KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Director Lauren McCann and Mining and Energy Specialist Stewart Howe take a closer look at what market forces are driving the uncertainty. Register for the KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub here.
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Bear traps, AI and cybercrime - what 2024 might hold for business turnaround
KPMG's Turnaround and Restructuring National Leader Gayle Dickerson and Partner James Stewart discuss what bear traps might be set for company directors in 2024, which market sectors are under most pressure and the impact of artificial intelligence and cybercrime on the restructuring profession. Subscribe to the Turnaround and Restructuring Hub here.
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Australian wine industry outlook; Current challenges, future opportunities
KPMG's National Leader for Consumer and Retail James Stewart and National Wine Advisory Lead Tim Mableson discuss vintage 2023, the wine sector glut, exports to Asia and some rules for finding your perfect drop. Subscribe to KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub for more information on Australian business turnaround, financial restructuring and solvency strategies.
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The geopolitics of oil and gas - the transition to renewable energy
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. A new report from KPMG’s Australia Geopolitics Hub unpacks the transition, and advises Australian businesses on how they can navigate the changes to come. Subscribe to the KPMG Turnaround and Restructuring Hub.
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Early warning signs as we get back to normality
Amanda Coneyworth and David Kidman discuss the early financial stress warning signs for businesses in the new post-COVID-19 world.
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Hospitality sector update
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? Join Amanda Coneyworth and Phil Quinlan, as we discuss latest trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the industry.
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Consumers ran hard in 2022, will this pace continue?
In this episode KPMG Partners Amanda Coneyworth and Gayle Dickerson share a snapshot on the consumer spending and expectations for retail in 2023.
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Tax debt recovery and enforcement
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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Hear directly from KPMG’s restructuring specialists as they share their stories and insights from decades of advising underperforming or stresses businesses on identifying and implementing solutions to maintain control and rebuild sustainable value.
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