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

Running activities, events or services that carry risk? A well-drafted liability waiver can be a practical way to reduce legal exposure and set expectations with your customers. But not all waivers are...

Buying from the right suppliers at the right price - and on the right legal terms - can make or break your margins. Whether you’re sourcing stock, technology, logistics, or services, a...

Outworkers can be a flexible and cost‑effective way to scale your operations. Whether you’re getting products stitched at home, engaging data entry workers off‑site, or building a distributed support team, outwork can...

Hiring your first team member or managing a growing workforce is exciting - and it’s a big responsibility. As an employer in Australia, you need to navigate awards, contracts, pay rules, leave,...

Issuing shares is a big milestone for any Australian company. Whether you’re onboarding a co-founder, rewarding a key employee or bringing in an investor, you’ll likely be asked for a share certificate...

Supplying workers to other businesses can be a smart way to grow revenue without massive overheads. Whether you’re a staffing agency, a trades business, or a specialist consultancy, labour hire lets you...

Getting investor interest or selling part (or all) of your business often starts with a clear, compelling and legally sound Information Memorandum (IM). If you’re a small business owner in Australia, an...

Signing a retail lease is one of the biggest commitments a Queensland small business will make. Your rent, your rights to fit out and trade, and even how you can exit the...

Bringing on business partners can accelerate your growth, open new doors and make running your business more enjoyable. The right partner brings skills, capital and perspective you don’t have alone. But the...

Extending or receiving short-term finance is part and parcel of running a small business. When you don’t need a full loan facility, a simple promissory note can be an efficient, legally recognised...

Thinking about using a trading trust for your small business? You’re not alone. Many Australian founders ask whether a trust can offer better asset protection, tax flexibility and room to grow -...

Consulting can be a smart way to turn your expertise into a flexible, scalable business. Whether you advise on strategy, HR, IT, marketing, finance or operations, there’s strong demand for specialists who...

If you’re running a company in Australia, you’ve probably heard the term “company secretary” and wondered whether your business needs one. Good governance isn’t just for listed companies - it’s how small...

Choosing the right business structure is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a small business owner. It affects everything from your personal liability and tax position to how investors...

Tax can feel like a moving target when you’re running a small business. From choosing a structure to paying yourself, hiring staff, buying equipment and eventually selling or scaling, each decision carries...

If you’re building or growing a small business in Brisbane, strong contracts are one of the best ways to protect your time, cash flow and reputation. From supplier terms to client agreements...

Starting a consulting business is an exciting way to turn your expertise into a sustainable company. Whether you’re a management consultant, marketing strategist, HR specialist, IT advisor or industry expert, there’s strong...

Locking in the right premises can transform your business - whether you’re opening your first shopfront, moving into a bigger warehouse, or securing an office that fits your team and budget. But...

Launching a candle business is a great way to turn creativity into a profitable product brand. Demand for home fragrance continues to grow, and candles are perfect for online stores, markets, subscriptions,...

Finding the right “retail for lease” listing can feel like the moment your business idea becomes real. The right shopfront or kiosk can lift your brand, drive foot traffic and set you...

Running a small business is exciting - but it also comes with a long list of legal “unknowns”. From setting up your structure to hiring your first team member or signing your...

As a small business owner, you probably sign plenty of documents - proposals, quotes, purchase orders, NDAs, scopes of work and more. But which of these are actually “signed as a contract”,...

Starting a farming business can be incredibly rewarding. You’re working with the land, building something tangible, and providing food and fibre that communities rely on. But like any small business in Australia,...

Contracts, policies and forms are the backbone of your business. They govern how you get paid, what happens if something goes wrong, and who carries the risk. Yet many small businesses sign...
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