Welcome to
THE FULL ACCOUNT -
RSM's local newsletter.
As we embark on 2026, it is the perfect time to reflect on the past year and plan for the year ahead.
Last year marked a decade of our unified global brand, a significant milestone that reaffirms our promise to you: The Power of Being Understood. For us, this means understanding your business, your connection to the RSM community, your challenges and your ambitions.
While global events have dominated headlines, we remain focused on the issues affecting regional Australia.
Severe weather often coincides with this time of year, putting rural and remote communities at risk. The new government early warning tool is a great way to stay informed, assess resilience, and plan ahead. We hope everyone stays safe and remains prepared.
As the holiday season approached last year, we took a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your trust and partnership throughout 2025. We truly enjoyed working with you and looked forward to continuing our collaboration into the new year and beyond.
At RSM Australia across the country, last year has been one of continued growth under new leadership.
At the start of this financial year, Robert Miano stepped into the role of Chief Executive Partner. Since then, his focus has been on connecting with our teams and clients across the country, listening to your stories, and learning what matters most to your business.
Of course, you don't have to wait for a visit from our Chief Executive Partner to tell us your thoughts. We value your opinion and would love to hear your feedback at any time.

Best regards,
The team at RSM in Port Macquarie
LOCAL TEAM NEWS
In exciting news, Liz Inman has now completed her Chartered Accounting Qualification.
Aaron Slater joined the team in October 2025. Starting his professional career in the registered club's industry, based in Port Macquarie, he will play a role across regional NSW in Outsourcing and Recovery & Restructuring.
Tim Gumbleton was invited by Business NSW to present to a group from various organisations in the Mid North Coast to educate the region’s future leaders on finance and how to make their businesses thrive.
The Emerging Leaders program helps to prepare the leaders of tomorrow for the challenges they may face in their future careers.
Aaron and Liz also attended the Business NSW Mid North Coast Skills & Training Summit. Speakers from Tafe NSDW, the NSW Dept of Education and key local employers such as Birdon, Essential Energy and Charles Sturt University spoke about the future direction of education in all settings for the Mid North Coast.
