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Expert articles and practical legal guides on business set up for australian businesses.

Thinking about opening a small bar, launching an online alcohol store or adding wine service to your restaurant in New South Wales? The opportunity is exciting - but selling or supplying alcohol...

Opening a bottle shop in the heart of Sydney is an exciting opportunity. Foot traffic is strong, tourism is steady, and the CBD’s residential population keeps growing. But selling alcohol in New...

Pitching a project is exciting - it’s your chance to showcase the opportunity, prove the numbers and bring partners or investors on board. But if your information is scattered across slide decks...

Introduction In today’s fast‐paced business world, clear communication and defined roles are essential for efficient project management and smooth operations. One powerful tool that can help you achieve this is the RACI...

What is a SPAC? A Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) is a publicly traded shell company created with a single purpose – to acquire or merge with an established private company. Rather...

Expanding your franchise into new states or territories is a big milestone. It’s a chance to grow your brand, reach new customers and create a stronger national presence. But interstate expansion also...

Setting up a special purpose vehicle (SPV) can be a smart way to manage risk, raise capital and keep complex projects tidy and transparent. Whether you’re developing a property, launching a joint...

If you’re exploring business structures and wondering whether a unit trust is right for you, you’re not alone. Many Australian business owners compare the benefits of a unit trust with alternative structures...

Starting out solo can be the fastest way to turn your idea into a real business. In Australia, that’s usually done as a sole trader (also called a sole proprietorship). It’s simple,...

Starting a small business in Australia is exciting - and it can also feel overwhelming if you’re doing it all on your own. Between choosing the right structure, registering your business, setting...

Bringing your idea online is exciting - your website is often the first place customers meet your brand, buy from you, or book your services. But before you press “publish”, there are...

Getting the right funding can be the difference between an idea that never leaves the notebook and a small business that takes off. Whether you’re launching a startup, opening a second location,...

From bullet journals and wellness planners to premium leather notebooks, demand for well-designed journals in Australia is strong. If you’re creative and organised, a journal business can be a rewarding venture-whether you...

Working as an NDIS provider can be incredibly rewarding - you’re delivering life-changing supports to participants who rely on you. But to do that work lawfully and sustainably, you’ll need to get...

Pop up shops are a smart way to test new products, reach different customers, and build your brand without the long-term commitment of a permanent lease. Whether you’re a growing ecommerce brand,...

Running a gym in Australia is an exciting way to build a strong community and help people achieve their health goals. But success isn’t just about great equipment and motivating trainers -...

Trusts are one of the most popular tools Australians use to protect assets, manage family wealth and plan for the future. When set up and managed well, a trust can help you...

If you run a company in Australia, staying on top of ASIC filings, board minutes, share registers and resolutions can feel like a full-time job. That’s where a company secretary service comes...
Company directors play a crucial role in the success and governance of any business. In Australia, they are bound by a range of legal obligations designed to promote good governance, protect stakeholders,...

Building a brand in Australia is exciting - your name, logo and look set you apart. Naturally, you’ll want to protect them. At some point, you’ll notice other brands using the little...

Starting a small business is exciting - you’re turning an idea into something real. But the legal side can feel confusing if you’re not sure where to begin. The good news is...

If you’re tightening up your company’s governance, it’s natural to ask who can sign what. One common question we hear is whether a company secretary can sign a board resolution in Australia....

Setting up a corporate group with a holding company and one or more subsidiaries is a common way to grow while managing risk. Done well, each company in the group has its...

Choosing the right premises can make or break your business. Whether you’re opening a shopfront, office or warehouse, the commercial lease you sign in New South Wales (NSW) will control your rent,...
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