Australia

Empowering Australia’s education sector

From Independent Non-Government Schools and childcare providers to vocational colleges, universities and private training providers, we understand the unique financial, compliance and governance challenges you face. Our commitment is to deliver clarity and strategic financial insight, helping your institution thrive.

How we support your institution

We offer a comprehensive suite of service tailored to the specific needs of the education and childcare sectors:

Strategic financial management

Navigate complex financial landscapes with confidence. We assist with:

  • Budgeting, cash flow forecasting and financial sustainability: Develop realistic budgets and forecasts aligned with your strategic priorities, ensuring long-term financial health and empowering informed, forward-looking choices.
  • Internal controls and process improvement: Strengthen your operational and financial resilience. We help assess and enhance your internal controls, streamline processes, and leverage technology, including AI and school management software, to boost efficiency and transparency.

Specialist compliance and advisory

Stay ahead of regulatory demands and optimise your operations with expert guidance:

  • Monitor announcements from regulatory bodies: Keeping you informed of changes by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), Independent Schools Australia, the Department of Education and state education authorities. Our team helps you prepare for compliance deadlines, school funding allocations or policy changes impacting your educational provider, reducing compliance risk and support strong school governance.
  • Industry-specific updates and guidance: Keep your leadership and finance teams informed with timely updates on regulatory changes, financial reporting standards (AASB requirements), government funding programmes and education sector reforms.
  • Fringe benefits tax (FBT) support: Manage FBT complexities effectively. We offer practical guidance on obligations for staff benefits like housing or vehicles, ensuring compliance and identifying tax efficiencies.
  • Grant acquittals and reporting: Secure and maintain vital funding. Our team assists in preparing accurate and timely grant acquittals to meet all government and philanthropic requirements, including State Recurrent Grants (SRG).

Access to national expertise

Benefit from a wealth of knowledge and experience:

  • A national network of specialists: Our education clients access recognised thought leaders across audit, tax and strategic advisory, all with proven experience in diverse educational settings. This ensures an efficient, focused approach tailored to your institution.

Why partner with William Buck?

  • Decades of experience: We have a long-standing history of supporting education providers, understanding the nuances of the sector.
  • Tailored solutions: Our services are customised to address your specific challenges and strategic goals.
  • Proactive support: We actively monitor the regulatory landscape to ensure you are well-informed and prepared.
  • Collaborative approach: We partner with your team to foster greater transparency, reduce risk, and support strong governance.
  • National reach, local understanding: With offices across Australia, we combine national expertise with a personal understanding of your operating environment.

Resources

Financial Reporting Insights: Independent Schools | June 2025

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