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Expert articles and practical legal guides on business set up for australian businesses.
Renting a coworking space can be a smart way to grow your small business without the long-term commitment and cost of a traditional office lease. You get flexible terms, access to meeting...

A clear, practical Code of Conduct can transform your workplace culture and reduce legal risk. It sets the standard for how people behave at work, with customers and suppliers, and online -...

Running a small business in Australia means juggling sales, cash flow, people and paperwork - and you’re probably wondering how long you actually need to keep all those documents. Good news: with...

Getting GST right is one of those nuts-and-bolts tasks that every Australian small business has to figure out early. The rules can feel confusing at first, but once you understand who has...

Working with freelancers can be a smart way to scale your business without committing to permanent headcount. But the admin can feel murky - especially around ABNs, tax withholding and getting your...

Building a brand takes time, energy and money - so it’s natural to ask how long your protection actually lasts in Australia. The good news is that Australian trade marks can last...

If you’re building a group of companies in Australia - for example, a parent company with one or more subsidiaries - you’ll run into the term “ultimate holding company” when dealing with...

Building a business in Rockhampton or the wider Central Queensland region is an exciting move. Whether you’re opening a retail store on East Street, launching a trade or professional service, or growing...

Going into business with a partner can be exciting. You’re combining skills, splitting responsibilities and moving faster together. But without clear rules, even the best friendships can be tested by everyday business...

Getting your tax settings right early can make running your small business much smoother. One of the first questions many founders ask is whether they need to register for Goods and Services...

If you run a small business, you’re probably signing documents every week - proposals, supplier contracts, change orders and more. With so much going digital, it’s natural to ask: can your signature...

If you’re thinking about running your small business through a discretionary trust, you’re not alone. Trusts are a popular way for Australian founders and family businesses to manage assets, distribute profits tax-effectively,...

Running a small business often means managing risk - especially if you provide services or activities where customers could be injured, property could be damaged, or expectations could be misunderstood. A clear,...

If you manage a company in Australia, sooner or later you’ll run into the question “Are these shares beneficially held?” in ASIC’s portal or in your company records. It’s a short question...

Running efficient meetings is one thing. Being able to prove what was decided - clearly, consistently and legally - is another. A well-structured minutes of the meeting template gives you both: better...

Going “master franchise” can be a powerful way to grow a franchise network across a large territory without building everything yourself. Whether you’re an Australian franchisor looking to expand interstate or overseas,...

Choosing a trust structure is a big call for any Australian small business. If you’re tossing up between a fixed trust and a discretionary trust, you’re not alone - both are popular...

Starting a small online business is one of the most accessible ways to launch a new venture in Australia. With low overheads and the ability to reach customers nationwide, it’s a great...

If you’re thinking about raising capital, bringing on a co-founder, or rewarding key staff with equity, you’ll run into one essential concept early: the cap table (often written “captable”). Put simply, a...

Ready to grow but need more cash than your business currently generates? That’s where capital raising comes in. Whether you’re hiring a team, building product, or entering new markets, raising capital can...

If you run a company in Australia, keeping proper financial records isn’t just a “good practice” - it’s a legal must. Section 286 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) sets out clear...

Getting paid as a business owner isn’t as simple as transferring cash from your business account whenever you need it. The way you pay yourself affects your tax, superannuation, cash flow and...

Thinking about buying commercial premises or an investment property for your business? Many Australian business owners look at trusts as a smart way to hold real property. Using a trust can help...

Expanding into Australia (or setting up a new company with offshore founders) is exciting - but there’s a very specific legal requirement that often trips businesses up: you must have at least...
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