Our Boyce Private Business Services team delivers exceptional compliance and advisory solutions, empowering small businesses and individuals to thrive and reach their goals.
By offering personalised care, support and actionable insights, our team of specialists support businesses and individuals with their compliance and business advisory needs. Boyce Private Business Services provides the support for your business and personal wealth to achieve short-term success and long-term growth.
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At Boyce, we don't just offer advice; we offer a partnership. With an integrated approach, our team of experts collaborates across all units to provide a comprehensive suite of services tailored to your goals. We're one unified team, committed to making your business all it can be – wherever you are.
We genuinely care for our clients, which drives us to stay connected and current, and to keep improving. Our priority is helping you make the best decisions to achieve your goals, by providing meaningful information, simply stated.
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An important member of Boyce since taking up a cadetship in 1998, Julie has built deep expertise across agricultural advisory and strategic superannuation planning.
She has held a range of senior leadership roles at Boyce, including leading the Self-Managed Super Fund Business Unit for 14 years. Julie now leads Boyce Private Business Services, supporting clients with business growth and long-term development.
Growing up on the family farm near Boorowa, Julie has a strong connection to regional communities. She now lives in Cooma and serves as a Board member of Monaro Retirement Villas and Monaro Farming Systems. She is also a past Board member of Ag Shows NSW, has volunteered with the Cooma Show Committee, and is a current member of the Cooma Chamber of Commerce.
Julie has volunteered with the NSW Burn Support Foundation for many years, an organisation close to her heart and one that reflects her personal commitment to helping others.
“I’m passionate about helping clients and watching the Boyce team grow and develop. I know Boyce will last long into the future.”
SafeWork NSW inspectors will be visiting agricultural workplaces across NSW between March and May 2026. Learn what inspectors will focus on, how visits are arranged, and the practical steps you can take now to prepare and ensure your farm safety practices are up to standard.
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