Popular garden festival at historic estate cancelled hours before it starts due to 'clerical error'

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Popular garden festival at historic estate cancelled hours before it starts due to 'clerical error'
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Entally House in Tasmania's north was to host its biannual Gardenfest last weekend, but it was abruptly cancelled on Friday afternoon due to what organisers said were 'unforeseen circumstances'.

abc.net.au/news/gardenfest-cancelled-as-questions-rise-over-entally-lodge/102032124A "clerical error" that saw the company holding the lease of a historic Tasmanian property become deregistered is being blamed for the last-minute cancellation of a popular event at the site.

The Tasmanian government has owned the estate since 1948, and has leased it to a company owned by Rob Sherrard and Brett Godfrey since 2015. The ABC understands the issue relates to the company being deregistered by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in November, before it had its Australian Business Number cancelled in December.Some stallholders had anticipated a $5,000 profit from the weekend.

"We tried until the 11th hour to be able to push through with the event, but we just couldn't get across the line."When asked whether Gardenfest was allowed to take place given the business had been deregistered and the ABN cancelled, Mr Smith said: "Well, we wouldn't have been, I'd assume." "What happens if we go through all of this and book our calendar out and then get another phone call of the 11th hour to say, 'sorry, guys, you're not going to be able to come anymore?'"

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