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Seven Hobart bars to close as owner goes into voluntary administration Mon 6 Jul 2026 at 10:31am The group managing some of Hobart's most well-known pubs, including the Republic Bar, Jack Greene and Cargo, has entered voluntary administration with owners pointing to rising supply costs and changing consumer behaviour. Corporate finance and restructuring firm Apex Advisory will lead a sale process for the seven venues owned by Pub Banc Group and Hotel Banc Group, which employ more than 80...

Seven Hobart bars to close as owner goes into voluntary administration Mon 6 Jul 2026 at 10:31am The group managing some of Hobart's most well-known pubs, including the Republic Bar, Jack Greene and Cargo, has entered voluntary administration with owners pointing to rising supply costs and changing consumer behaviour. Corporate finance and restructuring firm Apex Advisory will lead a sale process for the seven venues owned by Pub Banc Group and Hotel Banc Group, which employ more than 80 people in total. The venues will close while an urgent sale process is undertaken. The venues are: - Cargo Bar - Jack Greene - Post Street Social - Observatory Bar - Republic Bar - Franklin Wharf Restaurant & Bar - Franklin Wharf Function Centre "The purpose of the voluntary administration is to preserve the value of these businesses and move quickly to a sale or recapitalisation, with the aim of seeing the venues reopen under new ownership," Apex Advisory managing director Tim Booker said. "Our objective is to protect jobs wherever possible, maximise the outcome for creditors and secure the long-term future of these venues for the Tasmanian community." Staff have been informed this morning, while suppliers and creditors will be contacted in coming days. Mr Booker said he expected significant interest in the businesses, which it was hoped would reopen under new ownership. "These are iconic venues with strong brands, prime locations and loyal patronage, and assets of this quality rarely come to market." Director of Pub Banc Group and Hotel Banc Group Ian Vaughan said the appointment of administrators was "deeply disappointing", and that the business had faced "significant headwinds". "Food and beverage input costs, utilities, insurance and other operating expenses have all continued to increase, many sharply, while at the same time consumer behaviour has changed,"Mr Vaughn said. "Today, our thoughts are primarily with our employees, many of whom have dedicated years of service and helped create the welcoming experiences for which our venues are known." LoadingLoading... [Image text:] XX OBSERVATORY
Hobart (LOCATION) Mon 6 Jul 2026 (ORG) the Republic Bar (LOCATION) Jack Greene (PERSON) Apex Advisory (ORG) Pub Banc Group (ORG) Hotel Banc Group (ORG) Tim Booker (PERSON) Tasmanian (ORG) Booker (PERSON) Ian Vaughan (PERSON) Vaughn (PERSON)
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