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They have removed the Sixers and WWT logos from their website.
The pin has been pulled on Unleash Solar and their debts are reported at being $5M. By the time the administrators take their cut, the creditors might be lucky with 3 cents in the dollar. The Sixers would be an unsecured creditor (due to the non-payment of the sponsorship agreement) and would be lucky to get much at all.
I suspect whatever cash is in the bank will be sucked up in ATO payments and warranty claims.
One of many companies set up to cash in on the government assisted solar scheme. Competition is at maximum. They have probably made their money and now they might be warming up for the "run"! Leaving a lot of customers in no mans land.