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

Need to pass a big decision in your company and keep it compliant? That’s where a special resolution comes in. Whether you’re changing your company name, adopting a new constitution, approving a...

Appointing directors is a key step when you set up or grow a company in Australia. But what exactly does the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) expect from directors, and what...

When your business needs a cash boost, the fastest and most flexible funding often comes from “friendly” sources - a director, a related company, family, or a long-time collaborator. Because you know...

If your business touches financial products or services in Australia - even indirectly - you’ve probably heard the term “AFSL holder”. It’s a big decision to become one, and it’s normal to...

Thinking about starting a car wash business in Australia? It’s a solid idea - demand is steady year-round, mobile options are growing fast, and a well-run site can generate reliable, repeat revenue....

Carpentry is a practical, in-demand trade - and turning your skills into a business can be a great way to take control of your income, choose the projects you love, and build...

As a small business owner, you’ll occasionally need to put facts in writing and formally declare they’re true. Two common ways to do this in Australia are a statutory declaration and an...

Hiring great people is one thing - keeping them engaged and aligned with your goals is another. That’s where an Employee Share Scheme (ESS) can be a game changer for small businesses...

If you’re thinking about organisational restructuring in your small business, you’re not alone. Whether you’re responding to market shifts, managing rising costs, integrating a new product line, or preparing for growth, a...

Building a brand is exciting, but protecting it properly is just as important. In Australia, most business owners have heard of the Trade Marks Act 1995. Less talked about-but just as crucial...

Cause marketing can be a powerful way to build your brand, engage customers and make a real difference in your community. Whether you’re donating a portion of sales to a charity, running...

Thinking about subleasing part of your commercial premises in Queensland? Whether you’re a tenant looking to offset rent on unused space or a growing business seeking a flexible location, a well-drafted sublease...

Choosing how to structure your business is one of the first big decisions you’ll make. In Australia, two acronyms come up quickly: ABN and ACN. They sound similar, but they do very...

Running a small business means juggling sales, operations, cash flow and people - and contracts sit at the heart of all of it. From supplier agreements and client terms to employment documents...

Wearing the “director” hat in a small company is exciting - you’re shaping strategy, signing off on deals and building something meaningful. It also comes with legal responsibilities under Australian law. Understanding...

Handcrafted fragrance brands are booming, and there’s real demand for niche, thoughtful scents. If you’re ready to turn your passion for perfumery into a profitable venture, you’re in the right place. Creating...

If you’re running or launching a small business in Australia, you’ll quickly hear people talk about “corporate and commercial law.” It sounds broad because it is - it’s the legal framework that...

Hiring your first team member is a big milestone. It also means you’ll need a reliable system for employment records from day one. Good record keeping isn’t just admin. It’s a legal...

Running a business means things will go wrong. Late invoices, tricky customers, team dramas - some days it feels like your whole job is putting out fires. Most founders accept that as...

Finding the right finance options for your business can feel like a maze. There are bank loans, lines of credit, investors, equipment finance, grants and newer models like revenue-based finance - all...

Running a business as a sole trader can be flexible and cost‑effective, but it also means you’re personally on the hook for business debts. When cash flow tightens or a large client...
Every small business has valuable information that gives it an edge - customer lists, pricing models, business plans, product formulas, code, know-how and more. If that information leaks, competitors can catch up...

Sharing ideas and sensitive information is part of doing business - whether you’re pitching to an investor, onboarding a contractor, or partnering with a supplier. But without the right legal protections, that...

Australia’s fashion industry is dynamic, creative and open to new players. If you’ve got a clear vision, a distinctive aesthetic and a plan to reach your customers, starting a fashion brand can...
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