Walker Wayland Advantage

Walker Wayland Advantage Our firm originated in the 1920's with David Murphy, a prominent accountant at that time, who was subsequently joined in partnership by W J S (Stan) Horsfall.

Walker Wayland Advantage is an independent firm of chartered accountants, taxation consultants and business advisors, focused on delivering clear business advice On retirement of Stan Horsfall in 1949, A H G (Hugh) Clarke MBE, DFC became a partner shortly after returning from active service in Europe during World War II having been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He became the sole princip

al in 1951 on the death of David Murphy. Thereafter the practice was known as A H G Clarke & Co. Hugh Clarke died in 1968 and the practice was continued by the managers at that time. The firm has undergone a number of name changes since that time including the change of name to Clarke & Company and then subsequently to Greenwood Clarke as a result of a change of National Association and then to Bentleys Melbourne and now to Advantage Advisors. The firm has continued to change to meet the demands of its diverse group of clients during its 90 year history and it now has 4 partners, 4 directors and 4 consultants and in excess of 20 staff.

Address

Level 7, 114 Williams Street
Melbourne, VIC
3000

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61 3 9274 0600

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Our firm originated in the 1920s with David Murphy, a prominent accountant at that time, who was subsequently joined in partnership by W J S (Stan) Horsfall. On retirement of Stan Horsfall in 1949, A H G (Hugh) Clarke MBE, DFC became a partner shortly after returning from active service in Europe during World War II having been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He became the sole principal in 1951 on the death of David Murphy. Thereafter the practice was known as A H G Clarke & Co. Hugh Clarke died in 1968 and the practice was continued by the managers at that time. The firm has undergone a number of name changes since that time including the change of name to Clarke & Company and then subsequently to Greenwood Clarke as a result of a change of National Association and then to Bentleys Melbourne and later Advantage Advisors.

In 2018 our name evolved to Walker Wayland Advantage to further strengthen out ties with the national Walker Wayland Australasia, one of Australia’s leading networks of independent accountants. The firm has continued to change to meet the demands of its diverse group of clients during its 90 year history and it now has 4 partners, 4 directors and 4 consultants and in excess of 20 staff.