Greg is the Managing Partner of HLB Mann Judd Insolvency WA with over 15 years of corporate and personal insolvency experience.
As a Registered Liquidator, Greg manages the daily operations of the practice and the corporate and personal insolvency engagements undertaken by the firm.
Greg is a Public Practice member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, a Professional Member of the Australian Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround Association and is an advocate for the development of the local insolvency industry in Western Australia.
Greg exemplifies the values of the practice by maintaining an objective and balanced approach to complex matters, whilst always engaging with stakeholders in a professional and respectful manner.
- +61 8 9215 7900
- gquin@hlbinsol.com.au
Areas of expertise
- Building and Construction
- Engineering
- Franchises
- Hospitality (hotels, restaurants, bakeries)
- Managed Investment Schemes
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Retail and Wholesale
- Transportation
Qualifications & memberships
- Registered Liquidator
- Professional Member of the Australia Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association
- Member of the Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand
- Member of the Institute of Public Accountants
- Member of the Institute of Financial Accountants
- Member of the Australian Institute of Credit Management
- Accredited Mental Health First Aider
ARTICLES WRITTEN BY GREG QUIN

ATO Remission of Interest Charges & Penalties – What Accountants Need to Know in 2026
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