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

If you’re growing fast and looking to expand your footprint, you might be weighing up whether to open a branch company in Australia or establish a subsidiary. The choice you make affects...

Setting up (or running) a company in Australia can feel like a big step - and it often comes with a lot of new words: “directors”, “shareholders”, “ASIC”, “Corporations Act”, and of...

If you’re building a brand in Australia, your name (and the reputation attached to it) can quickly become one of your most valuable business assets. But there’s a common problem we see:...

Picking a business name is one of the most exciting parts of starting out - it’s usually the first thing customers see, and it can shape how people feel about your brand....

Australians rely on mechanics every day, which makes starting a mechanic business in Australia a strong opportunity if you’ve got the skills and a plan. Whether you’re launching a mobile mechanic service...

Sorting out GST can feel like one of those “I’ll get to it later” tasks. If you’re starting out or keeping things lean, it’s common to operate not GST registered in Australia-at...

Starting a digital marketing company in 2026 can be an exciting move. Businesses are spending more on performance marketing, content, social media, SEO, and automation - but they’re also expecting clearer results,...

Starting a demolition company in 2026 can be a genuinely exciting move. Construction and redevelopment activity continues across Australia, and demolition work sits right at the start of that pipeline - whether...

If you run your business through a trust, you’ve probably been told that a “corporate beneficiary” can be helpful for flexibility and risk management. But what does that actually mean for a...

When you’re running a company in Australia, directors and officers don’t just “do their best.” You have legal duties under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) - including a duty to act in...

3D printing has moved well beyond “cool tech” and into a practical, profitable tool for Australian businesses. In 2026, it’s easier than ever to access high-quality printers, better materials, and customers who...

Starting a pajama company in 2026 can be a surprisingly scalable business idea. You can begin with a small range of “hero” products, sell online from day one, and build a brand...

Running a petrol station (or setting one up from scratch) can be a great business opportunity - but it’s also one of those industries where “getting it mostly right” isn’t good enough....

Starting a mental health consulting business in 2026 can be a genuinely meaningful way to build a sustainable career while supporting people and organisations through change. Demand is growing across areas like...

At some point, most companies need to change their board - whether you’re appointing a new director, accepting a resignation, or removing a director who’s no longer the right fit. The process...

If you employ staff in Australia, you’ll run into the question sooner or later: should you rely on a modern award, or try to put an enterprise agreement in place? Both options...

Starting an online company in Australia in 2026 is more achievable than ever. You can validate an idea quickly, sell nationally from day one, and build a brand without needing a physical...

If you run a small business, you’re probably asked to sign or issue documents all the time - customer contracts, supplier terms, NDAs, employment offers, website policies and more. A quick skim...

Car leasing is having a bit of a “second wave” in Australia. Between higher vehicle prices, the rise of EVs, flexible work, and consumers wanting predictable monthly costs, more people (and businesses)...

Paying someone in cash can feel simple. No bank transfers, no waiting for payments to clear, and it can be convenient for short shifts or one-off jobs. But in Australia, “cash in...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. It’s how customers find you, remember you and recommend you. Protecting it early with trade mark protection can save you from copycats,...

Outsourcing can be one of the fastest ways to grow a small business in Australia. When you outsource well, you get specialist skills on demand, more flexibility in your costs, and time...

Running a business from home can be a great way to keep costs down, stay flexible, and build something that fits around your life. Whether you’re freelancing, selling products online, providing professional...

Selling on Etsy is a great way to take your creative business to a national (and global) audience. But as soon as you start making sales, the tax and legal side kicks...
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