In The Wild Time and The Game of the Masters , the Wizards’ League fought two battles, first with wayward Gods of Alantéa and then with evil, supernatural forces. Their League survived both struggles — but only narrowly.
During the second conflict, Julian the Apprentice and his allies emerged as hidden reserves, even a force of destiny for the League. Other Dark Powers feel that Julian must be challenged, or even better, destroyed. So, they have called the Wizards’ attention to a remote being that dwells at the far north of the League’s borders.
This being is known as the Grey Witch of the North, and Julian and his two Familiars, Sebastian and Rafir, are sent to deal with her. With this move, the Wizards hope to protect Julian from other threats — but their efforts don’t turn out as planned.
What the Wizards and the forces toying with the League do not understand is that the Grey Witch of the North is powerfully evil – and not even human.
Australian born, based in Singapore and often travels to his offices in NYC, London Hong Kong, Dubai, and Australia. Steve is committed to ensuring he achieves the best outcomes for Aussie expatriates in managing their Australian property taxation and finance requirements.
The co-founder and Managing Director of Australasian Taxation Services (1995) and Chairman of SMATS Services Pte Ltd. His area of taxation specialisation includes non-resident property investors, migration and expatriate taxation planning.
A regular presentor on Taxation matters affecting property investors, expatriates and intended migrants, Steve has delivered seminars on behalf of many industry organisations and developers including the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia and Australian Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong.
Steve has been featured in articles by the Singapore Business Times, South China Morning Post, Australian Entrepreneur Magazine, Benchmark, Western Australian Property & Investment and Property Link magazine.
Steve began his career with Ernst Young in 1984 and established a private taxation practice in 1988 specialising in small business taxation and management. He is a Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia and a Registered Tax Agent.
In 2009, Steve was recognised as one of the leading 50 Australians in Asia by Advance and invited to participate in the Advance Asia 50 Summit and in 2010 was awarded the Singapore Austcham Entrepreneur Award.