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Shine delivers half-year results
By Emma Ryan|24 February 2021
Shine has handed down its half-year financial results in a presentation to stakeholders this week, highlighting strong performance for the latter half of 2020.
The company released its financial results for the six months ending 31 December 2020 on 24 February 2020.
Overall, it’s been a positive six months for Shine, with the publicly listed personal injury firm seeing a net profit after tax (NPAT) of $10.05 million, representing 13.9 per cent growth from the prior corresponding period.
Meanwhile, the firm reported earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of $24.29 million for the six months to December 2020, representing a 12.1 per cent climb from the corresponding period which saw $21.67 million EBITDA.
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Subscriber only A NORTH Queensland electricity linesman is calling for his occupation to be included in a list of first responders to benefit from planned changes to workers compensation laws. But bureaucrats say the list can be widened when the laws are reviewed after the first year. The state government is proposing changes to workers compensation to introduce a presumptive approach where claims for post traumatic stress disorder are deemed to be work related for first responders unless evidence is provided to the contrary.