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

Need to pass a members’ resolution quickly without calling a meeting? Section 249A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) lets proprietary companies use a “circulating resolution” so members can approve decisions in...

Running a small business moves quickly - and the legal side often gets pushed down the to‑do list until a contract dispute, employee issue or compliance notice forces it back to the...

Working with independent contractors can supercharge your small business. You get specialised skills, flexibility and cost control-without taking on long-term headcount. But there’s a catch. Getting contractor relationships wrong can expose you...

Whether you’re launching a new venture or scaling a growing company, raising capital for your business is often the catalyst that turns plans into progress. It can also feel daunting if you’ve...

Teaming up with another business can unlock new markets, share costs and speed up growth. But if you’re not looking to merge or form a long-term partnership, a joint venture can be...

Hiring your first team member is a big milestone. It’s also the moment your obligations as an employer become very real. An employment handbook helps you set clear expectations, stay compliant with...

Food trucks are a flexible way to bring great food to where your customers are - festivals, business parks, beaches and suburban night markets across New South Wales. If you’re planning to...

Teaming up with another business can unlock bigger contracts, new markets and shared expertise. If you want that collaboration to run like a standalone business with clear ownership and liability protections, an...

If your business uses cloud software, outsources support, or shares customer data with service providers, you’ll likely be asked to sign (or provide) a Data Processing Addendum (DPA). It can feel technical...

Signing your first business premises is a big step. If the site isn’t ready yet, or there are approvals and works to complete before you can move in, you’ll often be asked...

Thinking about becoming a sponsor is exciting - it’s a smart way to build your brand, reach new audiences and form long-term partnerships with creators, events or community organisations. But to get...

When you’re building a small business, business document templates can be a lifesaver. They give you a head start on contracts and policies you’ll use every day, without making you draft everything...

Thinking about issuing shares in your company, bringing on a co-founder, or raising capital? One of the most powerful tools you can use is setting up more than one class of shares....

Clear policies and procedures help your team do things the right way, every time. They also reduce legal risk, save time on training, and support a consistent customer experience. If you’re building...

Thinking about using blockchain to streamline your agreements, payments or supply chain? Ethereum smart contracts are no longer just for tech companies - small and medium businesses in Australia are starting to...

Thinking about starting or growing a business with someone else? Bringing on a cofounder can be an excellent way to share the workload, broaden your skill set and accelerate growth. But “cofounder”...

Got a catchy tagline or brand phrase that customers love? If it’s central to your brand, it’s worth protecting. Registering a trade mark over a phrase can stop competitors from using confusingly...

Keeping a clear, accurate register of members isn’t just a good housekeeping habit - for Australian companies, it’s a legal requirement and a foundation for smooth ownership changes, dividends, and corporate decision-making....

Contracts keep your business moving - whether you’re onboarding a new supplier, hiring a contractor, licensing software, or locking in a big customer. But the fine print can also hide risks that...

The festive season is here, and most small business owners are busy wrapping up projects, chasing final invoices and lining up a well-earned break. It’s also a surprisingly good time to look...

Protecting your brand is one of the smartest investments you can make as a small business owner. In Australia, that usually means registering a trade mark with IP Australia. But before you...

Short‑term rental hosting can start out as a side hustle, but it quickly looks and feels like a business. You’re setting prices, managing bookings, handling guest issues and keeping an eye on...

If you’re running a company in Australia, you’ll hear the word “director” a lot - and for good reason. Directors are the people legally responsible for steering a company, making key decisions...

If you’re building a new product or feature in Australia, you may have heard about the “innovation patent”. For years, it offered a faster, more accessible way for small businesses to protect...
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