Meet Tim

Tim Cole has been with our team for almost 12 years now and is a qualified Chartered Accountant with over 17 years of experience. Tim has a variety of experience across a range of industries in accounting, superannuation and taxation law and also assists clients with bookkeeping and payroll services as required. Tim helps to support Rebecca and our growing team to ensure our clients are receiving quality services and trusted advice. Tim is also involved in helping to develop our junior team members and building on our professional and friendly culture.

Outside of the office, Tim enjoys working with his Texas Longhorn cattle, fishing and shooting.

Qualifications
  • Member Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand​
  • Bachelor of Business (Accounting) – Central Queensland University
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