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

Deeds are a powerful way to record important business commitments - settlement deals, guarantees, IP assignments, variations, and more. But executing a deed isn’t the same as signing a standard contract. If...

Dealing with BAS filing is one of those essential admin tasks that comes with running a small business in Australia. It’s not the most exciting part of entrepreneurship, but lodging your Business...

Engaging a consultant can be a smart, flexible way to access specialist skills without hiring a full-time employee. But the relationship only works smoothly when your expectations are clear and written down....

Thinking about launching an online clothing store? Fashion is a fast-moving space with huge potential - but getting the legal and operational foundations right is what helps you stand out and scale...

Your domain name is your shopfront on the internet. It’s how customers find you, how your emails reach clients, and often the first impression people get of your brand. But “owning” a...

If you’re collecting customer details, managing staff records or storing invoices in the cloud, you’re handling information that carries legal risk. A clear, practical retention policy helps you decide what to keep,...

Running a company moves fast - directors change, new shares are issued, names get updated, and offices move. When any of this happens, you’re expected to notify the Australian Securities and Investments...

There’s strong demand for quality disability supports across Australia - and with that comes growing interest in the NDIS sector. If you’re considering an NDIS franchise, you’re looking at a model that...

If you run multiple companies, trade through a trust, or plan to grow into a group structure, you’ll likely come across the term “associated entities”. It sounds technical, but it has practical...

If you’ve been researching business structures, you’ve probably come across the term “limited liability partnership” and wondered whether it’s the right fit for your small business in Australia. Here’s the headline: Australia...

As your business grows, legal questions start popping up more often. Contracts, employment issues, privacy compliance, brand protection, fundraising, and day-to-day risk management-suddenly, “we’ll deal with it later” isn’t practical. That’s usually...

Thinking about registering a trust for your small business? You’re not alone. Many Australian founders use trusts to structure ownership, separate risk, and plan for tax and succession. Getting a trust right...

Melbourne is buzzing with small business activity - from cafés and retailers to creative studios and tech startups. If you’re building something in this city, you’re in good company. But getting the...

If you’ve recently set up a company or you’re issuing shares to co-founders or investors, you’ll quickly run into questions about share certificates and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Do...

If you’re growing a small business in Australia, there will likely come a time when cash flow from sales isn’t enough to fund your next stage of growth. That’s where capital raising...

Thinking about offering your services on a retainer? You’re not alone. Many Australian small businesses use retainers to create predictable revenue, deepen client relationships and simplify cash flow. But what exactly is...

Running a company in Australia comes with a few must‑have records. One of the most important is your register of members (also called a members register) - the official list of who...

Starting a business is exciting - but to set yourself up for success, you’ll want your legal foundations sorted from day one. The good news? With a clear checklist and the right...

If you run a company and ever move money to a shareholder or director, Division 7A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (often shortened to “Div 7A”) should be on your...

Starting up a small business in Australia is an exciting move - you get to build something of your own, serve customers your way, and grow an asset over time. But it’s...

Whether you’re a consultant, agency, trades professional or software provider, a clear service contract is one of the most effective ways to protect your cash flow, set expectations and avoid disputes. It...

Starting as a sole trader is quick, flexible and affordable. For many Australian small business owners, it’s the natural first step - you can get moving fast, invoice clients and test your...

If you’re a small business owner with a company structure, you’ll want to know what happens if things go wrong between co-owners. Disagreements can escalate quickly - especially in closely held companies...

Corporate partnerships can unlock new customers, expand your distribution, and add serious credibility to your brand. For many small businesses in Australia, teaming up with a bigger corporate or aligning with another...
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