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

Starting a dog grooming business in 2026 can be a genuinely rewarding move. You get to build something hands-on, community-based, and (usually) full of happy customers with wagging tails. But like any...

Starting a landscaping business in 2026 can be a great move if you love working outdoors, enjoy hands-on work, and want a business with repeat customers (think ongoing garden maintenance, commercial contracts,...

Ending a business contract isn’t always simple. If you call time on an agreement too early, in the wrong way, or without the legal right to do so, you risk “wrongful termination”...

Bringing in new capital or key talent is an exciting milestone - but it often means you’ll be “diluting shares”. If you run a small company in Australia, understanding how dilution works...

Thinking about taking the next step and becoming a registered company in Australia? It’s a big milestone for any small business. Registering a company can unlock growth, protect your personal assets, and...

Starting a counselling business in 2026 can be a genuinely rewarding move. Demand for mental health support continues to grow, more Australians are comfortable accessing services (including online), and many counsellors are...

If you’ve been exploring ways to raise capital using blockchain, you’ve probably heard the term STO. It’s a fast-evolving space and, for founders in Australia, the legal differences between an STO, ICO...

Thinking about launching a company called “Nasib Baik Pty Ltd”? Whether you’ve chosen this name for cultural meaning, personal significance or brand appeal, getting the legal setup right from day one will...

Engaging subcontractors can be a smart, flexible way to grow your business without committing to permanent headcount. But there’s one question that comes up early and often: do subcontractors need an ABN?...

Starting a small clothing business is a great way to turn your passion for fashion into a growing brand. Whether you’re designing your own garments, curating labels, or launching an online boutique,...

When you run a company in Australia, wearing the “director” hat comes with legal responsibilities you can’t ignore. These director duties aren’t just for big corporates - they apply to small businesses...

Securing the right premises can be a turning point for your business. The right location brings foot traffic, brand visibility and room to grow - but the wrong lease can lock you...

Locking in the right commercial lease terms can make or break your business. Your lease affects cash flow, growth plans, and even your exit strategy - so it’s worth getting right from...

Setting up a distributorship can be a smart way to grow your product business in Australia without building a sales team in every region. Whether you’re a manufacturer looking to reach new...

Thinking about buying a Mad Mex franchise in Australia? A well-known brand can offer strong brand recognition, an established menu, and proven systems - but the upfront and ongoing costs can be...

When you register an Australian company, one of the first governance choices you’ll face is whether to rely on the Corporations Act’s “replaceable rules” or adopt your own company constitution. On paper,...

When you run a small business, you deal with other people’s content, logos, photos, software and your own brand every day. You might assume you “have permission” to use these materials because...

Choosing a business name is one of the first exciting steps when you’re getting your venture off the ground. But beyond branding and logos, there’s a legal step many new founders ask...

Signing a lease is one of the biggest commitments a small business will make. The right premises can unlock growth - but the wrong lease can tie up cashflow, restrict how you...

Seeing “Pty Ltd” at the end of a company name is a classic Australian marker that you’re dealing with a privately held company. But when you’re setting up your business, drafting contracts...

Launching a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product is exciting - recurring revenue, scalable tech and the chance to grow fast. But before you onboard your first customer, you’ll want a clear, legally-sound SaaS agreement...

Thinking about “incorporating” your business but not sure what that actually looks like in practice? You’re not alone. Many Australian small business owners reach a point where they need clearer liability protection,...

Your brand name or logo is often the first thing customers remember about your business. If you’ve applied to register your trade mark in Australia, the moment you receive your trademark certificate...

Setting up or scaling a company in Australia is exciting - but getting your governance foundations right is just as important as landing your first customers. One of the key building blocks...
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