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How Can I Be Released From My Contractual Obligations?
If you’ve signed a contract in Australia and now need to get out of it, you’re not alone....

How To Sell A Franchise Business
Selling a franchise business in Australia can be a smart exit strategy, whether you’re a franchisee moving on...

Labour Hire Agreements: What You Need To Know
Labour hire (or “on‑hire”) is a practical way for businesses to get skilled people fast, without directly employing...

NDIS Providers - Make Sure You’re Doing It Right
Delivering supports under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is incredibly rewarding - and highly regulated. If you’re...

Why You Need A Brand Ambassador Agreement
Partnering with a brand ambassador can supercharge your marketing. Ambassadors help you reach new audiences, build trust through...

A Guide To False, Misleading And Deceptive Advertising Laws
Great marketing helps you stand out. But if your ads overstep the mark, you can quickly find yourself...

What Is The Professional Employees Award?
Professional teams keep Australian businesses moving - from software engineers and data analysts to scientists and professional engineers....

How To Get Rid Of A 50/50 Business Partner In Australia
Being stuck at 50/50 with a co-founder can be stressful - especially if you no longer share the...

What Is Specific Performance Of A Contract?
When a deal goes off-track, your first thought might be to claim money for your losses. But sometimes,...

Pay Secrecy: Can You Tell Employees To Keep Their Salary Secret?
Talking about pay at work used to be a bit taboo. Many employers even built pay secrecy into...

A Guide To The Food Act 2003 (NSW)
If you’re planning to run a café, restaurant, food truck or food manufacturing business in New South Wales,...

How Do Royalties Work?
Royalties are a common way to monetise intellectual property (IP) in Australia. Whether you’re licensing a song, a...

Discretionary Trusts: What You Need To Know
Thinking about setting up a discretionary trust in Australia? You’re not alone. Many founders, family businesses and investors...

Can You Own Multiple Franchises?
Thinking about owning more than one franchise location - or even buying into different brands? It’s a common...

How To Terminate A Franchise Agreement
Thinking about ending your franchise relationship? You’re not alone. Whether your goals have changed, the business isn’t performing,...

How To Use The Australian Trade Mark Search Tool
Protecting your brand starts long before you file an application. A smart first step is running a thorough...

The Battle Of The Forms: When 2 Parties’ T&Cs Go To War!
Ever swapped a purchase order with a supplier and noticed their Terms and Conditions clash with yours? You’re...

Doing Business Overseas? Here’s What You Need To Know
Expanding into a new country is exciting. It’s a chance to grow your customer base, diversify revenue and...

What Are Photographer Terms And Conditions?
Whether you shoot weddings, events, portraits or commercial campaigns, clear Terms and Conditions (“T&Cs”) are one of the...

Is Rent Abatement The Same As Free Rent?
If you’re negotiating a commercial lease in Australia, it’s common to hear both “rent abatement” and “free rent”...

A Complete Guide To Franchising In Australia
Franchising can be a powerful way to grow a brand or start a business with a proven model....

What Is A Lease Surrender Agreement?
Closing or relocating a business often means dealing with your commercial lease before the end of the term....

What Do Employment Lawyers Do?
If you run a business in Australia, it doesn’t take long to realise people issues can quickly become...

What Is The Difference Between A Charity And A Social Enterprise?
If you’re looking to do good in Australia, you’ve probably come across two popular models: charities and social...
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