Full service agency nextThursday has gone into administration, according to documents lodged with corporate regulator ASIC.
Accountancy group Grant Thornton is acting as liquidator for the Brisbane-based creative agency.
The liquidator has not yet prepared the first report to creditors but has confirmed four staff are affected.
The agency is the latest Brisbane shop to go into administration.
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Post-production studio Cutting Edge went into liquidation in June with the business in the control of Robson Cotter insolvency Group.
Brisbane creative agency brand Khemistry went with the collapse of GrowthOps but emerged again as an independent.
Industry insiders say other agencies are looking to sell.
Dan Adler, who started nextThursday in 2011, confirmed that the business was handed over to Grant Thornton on Monday this week.
“We are a creative agency with on and offline expertise in branding and advertising,” Adler describes the agency on his LinkedIn listing. “We bring to life innovative ideas brands need in today’s cluttered marketing space.”
The name next Thursday comes from the pace of change in the world.
“Anything could happen in the next 10 minutes that can influence the way consumers think and how brands should behave,” the agency says on its website.
“In fact, the world could be completely different by next Thursday. We like it that way. It keeps us on our toes.”
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