Full Potential Family Chiropractic Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 1978-06-15 and was issued with the 005448037 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 52005448037. Since 2000-07-11, the company is headquartered in QLD, post code 4230. Full Potential Family Chiropractic Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2000-07-01, up until 2008-06-29. The company has also used 3 business names, namely Comsite Management from 2005-09-14 to 2008-09-14, Full Potential Family Chiropractic from 2001-07-02 to 2005-12-24 and Computer Hardware Onsite Management from 2000-04-01 to 2000-12-01. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2015-07-24.
Status | From | To |
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Active | Sat, 1st Apr 2000 | current |
Name | From | To |
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Full Potential Family Chiropractic Pty Ltd | Wed, 27th Sep 2000 | current |
Full Potential Family Chiropractic Ptyltd | Tue, 11th Jul 2000 | Wed, 27th Sep 2000 |
Kinetic Concepts Pty Ltd | Sat, 1st Apr 2000 | Tue, 11th Jul 2000 |
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Comsite Management | Wed, 14th Sep 2005 | Sun, 14th Sep 2008 |
Full Potential Family Chiropractic | Mon, 2nd Jul 2001 | Sat, 24th Dec 2005 |
Computer Hardware Onsite Management | Sat, 1st Apr 2000 | Fri, 1st Dec 2000 |
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QLD 4230 | Tue, 11th Jul 2000 | current |
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Registered | Sat, 1st Jul 2000 | Sun, 29th Jun 2008 |
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