The Cut

Simon Cathro

Conversations with the people of Australia's insolvency industry. Insolvency, restructuring, and navigating a business through financial distress are as much about the people involved as it is about the regulations and financials. Join Simon Cathro, Andrew Blundell and the Cathro and Partners insolvency practitioners as they have real conversations with the people within the insolvency industry. Hear their personal stories as they navigate their careers, what they think of the current operating environment and where they think it's all headed.

  1. 12 Aug

    Insights into the state of Commercial Property Market

    In this episode of The Cut, Chris Bergin, Cathro's Principal in Melbourne, sits down with Julian Heatherich, Director of Commercial Sales at Savills, to discuss the current state of Victoria's commercial property market. Drawing on more than 25 years of experience in real estate, Julian shares his perspective on the challenges facing developers, investors and lenders, including rising construction costs, tighter funding conditions and reduced transaction volumes. He also explores why premium assets continue to perform, how developers are adapting through new strategies such as build-to-rent and modular construction, and where opportunities are beginning to emerge. The conversation finishes on an optimistic note, with Julian explaining why he believes Victoria is nearing a turning point and why today's cautious market could be viewed as one of the best buying opportunities in hindsight. Key Points Victoria is approaching a potential turning point. While uncertainty continues to slow transactions, Julian believes improving sentiment and future interest rate cuts could see the market rebound quickly. Developers are being forced to think differently. Rising construction costs, tighter lending and changing buyer demand are driving greater interest in strategies such as build-to-rent, modular construction and creative development partnerships. Long-term fundamentals remain strong. Population growth, limited housing supply and continued infrastructure investment are creating confidence that Melbourne and Victoria will remain attractive investment markets over the years ahead. Links Julian Heatherich Linkedin  Chris Bergin on LinkedIn Simon Cathro's Linkedin Andrew Blundell Linkedin Savills

  2. 1 June

    Insights into Scaling a Professional Insolvency Services Firm with Danny Chiha

    What does it actually take to build a professional services firm — and sustain its growth over time? In this episode of The Cut, Andrew Blundell speaks with Danny Chiha about the realities of building and scaling a firm from the ground up. From early beginnings working from a dining table to leading a 70-person team, Danny shares a practical perspective on growth — including the challenges of leadership, hiring and maintaining culture as a business expands. The conversation also explores how technology is reshaping the accounting profession, and why human relationships remain central despite increasing adoption of AI. More broadly, it highlights the role of mentorship, long-term thinking and consistency in building something sustainable. What We Cover Building a professional services firm from first principles The challenges of scaling teams and maintaining culture Leadership development and capability building The role of AI in the future of accounting Why long-term thinking underpins sustainable growth Key Insights 1. Growth takes time Building a sustainable business is typically the result of consistent effort over extended periods, rather than short-term acceleration. 2. Scaling is about people Business growth often depends on developing leadership capability and building teams that can operate effectively at scale. 3. Technology and relationships must align While AI and automation are reshaping the industry, client relationships and human judgement remain central to long-term success. Links Kelly+Partners Accountants Simon Cathro's LinkedIn Andrew Blundell's LinkedIn   Cathro & Partners are experts in providing insolvency and restructuring services that help to create and preserve business value and enable individuals to make a fresh start. The firm specialises in restructuring, turnaround, personal and corporate insolvency, safe harbour, secured enforcement services, government advisory services and pre-lending services. For a confidential discussion on any of the above, please reach out to one of our experts.

  3. 13 May

    Overview of The 7- Figure Plateau with Mark Calleja

    Most SME owners don't struggle due to a lack of knowledge — they struggle because they're too busy operating the business to step back and fix what actually drives performance. In this episode of The Cut, Simon Cathro speaks with Mark Calleja, author of The Seven Figure Plateau, about the patterns that keep business owners stuck — and what it takes to move beyond them. Drawing on practical experience with growing businesses, Mark unpacks the common blind spots that limit scale, constrain cashflow and create operational bottlenecks. The discussion covers the shift from working in the business to working on it, the role of systems and discipline, and why many businesses fail despite appearing busy and active. What We Cover Why working in the business limits growth and scalability The systems and structure required to create time and control Common cashflow mistakes that quietly undermine performance Building a team that supports, rather than constrains, growth The mindset shift required to move from survival to scale Key Insights 1. Growth requires stepping back Sustainable growth typically comes from focusing on strategy, systems and decision-making — not just day-to-day operations. 2. Discipline over complexity Consistent processes, regular reviews and clear structure tend to outperform reactive or ad hoc management. 3. Cashflow drives outcomes Strong activity levels don't always translate to performance. Visibility over cashflow, billing and decision-making remains critical. Links Mark Calleja's LinkedIn Simon Cathro's LinkedIn Andrew Blundell's LinkedIn Mark Calleja Accounting The Seven Figure Plateau     Cathro & Partners are experts in providing insolvency and restructuring services that help to create and preserve business value and enable individuals to make a fresh start. The firm specialises in restructuring, turnaround, personal and corporate insolvency, safe harbour, secured enforcement services, government advisory services and pre-lending services. For a confidential discussion on any of the above, please reach out to one of our experts.

  4. 13 Apr

    Interview with the CEO of ARITA

    John Melluish, CEO of ARITA, joins The Cut to unpack the current state of Australia's insolvency landscape. From his early experience during the insolvency cycles of the 1980s to now leading the industry's peak body, John shares perspectives on how the profession has evolved — and where it is heading. The discussion explores the post-COVID rebound in insolvency activity, the increasing role of the ATO and the potential for further pressure in the personal insolvency space. John also reflects on the role of insolvency practitioners, including areas where their responsibilities are not always well understood, and how this intersects with stakeholder expectations. The conversation also covers insolvency reform, education pathways and the challenges of modern regulation, including AML obligations. Key Points Why insolvency activity is rising again The role of liquidators and common areas of misunderstanding What's next for insolvency reform in Australia The ATO's influence on market dynamics Timestamps: [00:00:00] The core AML problem: who is the "client"? [00:01:00] John Melluish's appointment as AITA CEO [00:02:00] Career beginnings and insolvency boom in the 80s [00:03:10] Borders collapse and the impact of online retail [00:04:45] AITA's role and industry coverage [00:05:30] Revenue model: membership, events, education [00:06:20] Shift to Registered Training Organisation (RTO) [00:09:00] Insolvency reform: challenges and opportunities [00:11:30] Post-COVID insolvency trends and ATO impact [00:16:00] Complaints, creditors, and public misunderstanding Links: John Melluish Linkedin Simon Cathro's Linkedin Andrew Blundell Linkedin ARITA website

  5. 16 Mar

    Insights into the Impact of Insolvency Events in the Construction Industry

    Construction insolvencies now represent one of the largest shares of corporate failures in Australia. While the triggers vary, the underlying pattern is often remarkably consistent: tight margins, poorly defined scope, delayed payments, disputed variations and contractors effectively funding projects from their own balance sheets. In this episode of The Cut, Simon Cathro speaks with Paul Rojas, founder of RA Law Group, to explore why so many construction businesses find themselves in this position — and what operators can do earlier to avoid it. With more than 22 years' experience in commercial litigation, construction disputes, insolvency and debt recovery, Paul has seen the same structural pressures play out across countless projects. The conversation examines the contractual and commercial issues that often sit behind construction insolvencies, and the steps builders, subcontractors and developers can take to better protect cashflow. The discussion also highlights the importance of understanding payment rights under security of payment legislation, managing variations properly and ensuring contracts reflect the commercial realities of construction risk. For businesses operating in one of the most challenging sectors of the economy, proactive contract management and early legal advice can often determine whether a project remains viable or becomes another insolvency statistic. Key Points: Recurring patterns behind construction insolvencies: Many failures follow the same trajectory: poorly managed contracts, unpaid variations, project delays and sustained cashflow pressure. Using security of payment laws effectively: These laws are designed to protect cashflow, but they only work when payment claims are issued correctly and enforced promptly. Early legal and contractual planning matters: Reviewing contracts carefully, understanding termination rights and diversifying client exposure can help prevent financial stress escalating into insolvency. Links Paul Rojas' Linkedin Simon Cathro's Linkedin Andrew Blundell Linkedin RA Law Group

  6. 20/11/2025

    Insights into Unique Court Decisions, with Pavlos Stavropoulos, Senior disputes and insolvency solicitor at Addisons

    In this episode of The Cut, the conversation dives deep into the hidden complexities of insolvency law and what every director, administrator, and shareholder needs to understand before making their next big decision. From a chickpea trading company that triggered a pivotal case to the misunderstood power of subordinated creditors, this episode dissects real-world examples that show how "reasonable" actions can quickly become legally dangerous. Guest Pavlos Stavropoulos, a senior disputes and insolvency solicitor at Addisons, breaks down three critical areas - unreasonable director-related transactions, subordinated creditor rights, and derivative leave applications, offering clarity on where risk meets responsibility. Whether you're a director seeking to protect your position or an insolvency practitioner managing complex stakeholder claims, this episode reveals how to approach each scenario with strategic insight and legal precision. Key Points Understanding unreasonable director-related transactions is crucial — they can apply even when a company isn't insolvent. Subordinated creditors can have limited but important rights in external administrations — if the court allows it. Derivative leave applications reveal how legal power struggles inside companies can turn into court-sanctioned corporate warfare. Links Pavlos Stavropoulos' LinkedIn  Simon Cathro's Linkedin Andrew Blundell Linkedin Addisons website

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Conversations with the people of Australia's insolvency industry. Insolvency, restructuring, and navigating a business through financial distress are as much about the people involved as it is about the regulations and financials. Join Simon Cathro, Andrew Blundell and the Cathro and Partners insolvency practitioners as they have real conversations with the people within the insolvency industry. Hear their personal stories as they navigate their careers, what they think of the current operating environment and where they think it's all headed.