BMO expands down the Warrego

Chelsea W • July 31, 2024

BMO Business Centre is pleased to announce the acquisition of Condon Noller’s South West Queensland division, effective 31 July. This strategic acquisition underscores BMO's commitment to expanding its service offerings to Western Queensland clients across the Roma and Charleville regions.


Condon Noller has established a strong reputation for delivering high-quality personalised accounting and taxation services and advice. The acquisition will allow BMO to integrate Condon Noller’s expertise, offering clients a more robust portfolio of services.


"We are excited to to announce the acquisition of Condon Noller’s South West Queensland division. Our team is dedicated to maintaining the high standards of service and personal attention that the clients have come to expect from Condon Noller," said Kelvin Tyler, Partner at BMO Business Centre. "This acquisition aligns with our continued growth strategy, sustainability and succession plan, along with our commitment to providing the highest level of service to our clients."


Clients can expect the same dedication to excellence and personalised service, now with the added benefits of enhanced resources and a broader range of services. The Charleville office will continue to be run by Kay Green under the BMO banner, while the alignment timed in well with the retirement of Charleville stalwart, Bernadette Doyle. Roma will continue as a satellite office for clients in that region.


"After considering many different alternatives, we decided to downsize our business in a way that allowed both our staff to grow and our clients to access higher levels of service and a wider range of services. We are pleased to say that they have met a great group of people who have the resources and experience to take over the business and know that our clients will be in great hands with the BMO team," said Matt Noller, Director, Condon Noller. 


“We understand that change can bring questions and uncertainties, and we want to assure our new clients that our primary goal is to make this transition as smooth and seamless as possible. Our team is dedicated to maintaining the high standards of service and personal attention to our new and existing clients. We have the drive, resources and team to support you all year round, offering a sounding board for new ideas, a helping hand for building your wealth, and strategies for reducing debt and keeping tax to a minimum,” said Kelvin Tyler.


Photo (left to right) – BMO Partners Michelle McVeigh and Adrian Rasmussen, Condon Noller Director Matt Noller, BMO Partners David Briese and Kelvin Tyler.

By BMO June 30, 2026
After an incredible career dedicated to supporting regional businesses, farming families and rural communities, BMO Business Centre Partner Adrian Rasmussen will officially retire from the partnership effective 30 June 2026. For many across the Western Downs and beyond, Adrian has been far more than an accountant or advisor. Over decades in business, he has built trusted relationships grounded in honesty, loyalty and a genuine understanding of regional life and the people who live it. Adrian’s connection to the country and agriculture has always been at the heart of who he is. He has worked alongside generations of farming families and business owners through seasons of growth, challenge and change, becoming a steady and respected presence for clients, colleagues and the wider community alike. Reflecting on his time at BMO, Adrian said the relationships formed throughout his career have been among the most rewarding parts of the journey. “It has been a privilege to work with so many wonderful people over the years; not only clients, but colleagues and communities who have become lifelong friends,” Adrian said. “Regional communities are built on relationships, trust and supporting one another, and I’m incredibly grateful to have been part of that throughout my career.” BMO Business Centre Managing Partners Kelvin Tyler and Michelle McVeigh said Adrian’s contribution to both the business and the region would leave a lasting legacy. “Adrian has played an incredibly important role in shaping BMO into the business it is today,” they said. “His care for clients, commitment to regional communities and calm, practical approach have earned enormous respect across our industry and the communities we serve. While we will certainly miss having him in the office, we are excited for Adrian and his family as they enter this next chapter.” While stepping away from the partnership, Adrian is looking forward to spending more time with family, on the farm and enjoying a well-earned change of pace after many years dedicated to supporting others. Everyone at BMO Business Centre extends their sincere thanks to Adrian for his years of service, friendship and leadership, and wishes Adrian and his family all the very best for the future.
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