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What Is Exclusive Dealing?
Exclusive dealing can be a smart way to secure supply, protect your brand and reward loyal partners. But...

How To Open A Cafe
Dreaming of opening a cafe in Australia? Cafes are at the heart of many communities, and with the...

When Is A Contract Unenforceable?
Contracts are the backbone of doing business in Australia. But even a well‑intentioned deal can fall over if...

Product Liability In Australia: A Practical Guide For Businesses
When you sell goods in Australia, you’re responsible for making sure those products are safe and do what...

What Are My Consumer Disclosure Obligations (Fair Trading Act NSW)?
If you sell goods or services to customers in New South Wales, you have legal obligations to be...

3 Key Responsibilities As An Online Small Business
Running an online small business in Australia gives you incredible flexibility and access to customers nationwide. You can...

Why It’s Important To Have An Agistment Agreement
If you provide pasture and care for horses or other livestock on your property, you’re running an agistment...

Workplace Health And Safety: An Overview For Employers
Creating a safe, healthy workplace isn’t just “good practice” - it’s a legal requirement in Australia and a...

An Employee’s Capacity To Bind A Company By Contract (Australia)
Every day, employees make commitments on behalf of their employer - sending proposals, accepting quotes, placing orders and...

No Commercial Lease Agreement: What Are My Rights?
Leasing a shop, office or warehouse without a signed commercial lease is more common than you might think....

Could A Share Buyback Agreement Help Your Business?
If you’re running a company in Australia, there may come a time when you want to tidy up...

Everything You Need To Know About Canva & Copyright
Canva makes it incredibly easy to design social posts, brochures, pitch decks and even product packaging - which...

What Is An Exclusion Clause?
If you’ve ever read a contract that says a business “won’t be liable for” certain losses, you’ve seen...

What Is A Fiduciary Duty?
If you’re running or growing a business in Australia, you’ll often hear the phrase “fiduciary duty.” It sounds...

Understanding Co-operatives: How Could They Work For My Business?
Thinking about a more community‑minded way to run your enterprise? A co‑operative (or “co‑op”) could be a smart,...

Want To Franchise A Gym? Here’s What You Need To Know
Franchising in the fitness industry is booming in Australia. Whether you’ve built a successful independent gym and want...

What Do You Need To Know About A Franchise’s Exclusive Territory Clause?
If you’re buying into a franchise in Australia, the “exclusive territory” is often one of the first things...

Moving Online? What Telehealth Businesses Need To Know
Telehealth has exploded in Australia, and it’s here to stay. For healthcare providers, moving online opens the door...

Franchise Fees In Australia: A Complete Guide
If you’re exploring a franchise opportunity in Australia-either as a prospective franchisee or a franchisor-understanding franchise fees is...

What Is A Non-Binding Contract?
If you’re negotiating a deal in Australia, you might come across “non-binding” documents like a heads of agreement,...

Do You Need A Business Sale Agreement?
Whether you’re buying a business or selling your own, a solid Business Sale Agreement is the backbone of...
What Is A Founders Term Sheet?
When you’re launching a startup with co-founders, it’s easy to jump straight into building the product and talking...

What Is Unlimited Liability In Business?
When you’re getting a business off the ground in Australia, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make is...
Do You Need Website Terms & Conditions?
Launching or growing a business online is exciting - your website is often the first place customers meet...
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