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

If you’re thinking about using a trust for your small business, you’ve probably come across two terms again and again: “discretionary trust” and “family trust”. They sound similar, and many accountants use...

If your business creates products with a distinctive look - from homewares and fashion to tech accessories and packaging - the Designs Act 2003 (Cth) is one of the most important laws...

Thinking about taking the next step and incorporating your business? Company incorporation can be a smart move for small businesses that want a more professional presence, limited liability and a structure that’s...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. Whether you’re launching a new product, opening a store, or scaling an online business, securing your brand the right way helps you...

Thinking about scaling your successful business beyond a single location? Franchising is a proven way for Australian small businesses to expand, grow brand presence and build recurring revenue while sharing risk with...

Hiring the right way is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a small business owner. If you’re weighing up casual vs full time positions, the choice affects your costs,...

When you’re running a small business, you don’t always know which legal questions to ask - you just know you need help and you need it quickly. That’s where a lawyer free...

Word of mouth is powerful, and a well‑designed referral program helps you turn happy customers into a steady, low‑cost growth channel. But to work well (and stay compliant), a referral program needs...

Choosing a business structure is one of the first big decisions you’ll make as a founder. Partnerships are popular because they feel simple and collaborative - two (or more) people join forces...

Your brand is often your most valuable business asset. Your name, logo, tagline and packaging are how customers recognise you - and how competitors try to copy you. If you’re running a...

Every small business has information that gives it an edge - a special recipe, a pricing model, a supplier list, a product roadmap or a customer database. If that information gets out,...

Running a company in Australia means you’ll deal with more than customers and cash flow - you’ll also need to stay on top of your annual obligations with the Australian Securities and...

If you run a small business in Australia, contracts are part of your everyday. From supplier deals and client agreements to hiring staff and working with contractors, your paperwork sets the rules,...

Side hussles can be a smart way for small businesses to test new ideas, diversify revenue and build resilience without betting the farm. Whether you’re trialling a new product line after hours,...

If you run a business in Sydney, your contracts are the backbone of almost every deal you make - from hiring your first employee to locking in suppliers and closing sales. Well-drafted...

Generative AI has moved from buzzword to business tool. For Australian small businesses, that opens a lot of opportunity - from automating admin to launching new products and services powered by AI....

Winning the right contracts can be a game‑changer for a small business. One of the most common ways larger organisations and government agencies buy goods and services is through a Request for...

Removing a director is a significant step for any Australian company. Whether a founder is stepping back, a board relationship has broken down, or you’re reshaping the leadership team, it’s important to...

Your brand, content, designs, software and ideas are often your biggest competitive advantages. That’s why strong intellectual property protection isn’t a “nice to have” - it’s essential business hygiene for Australian small...

Running a business is exciting - but when legal questions pop up, it’s easy to feel stuck. The good news is you don’t need to take time out of your day to...

If your small business is structured as a company, appointing one or more directors is a big step. The role carries real authority - and real legal responsibilities. Understanding what a company...

If you’ve just discovered your ABN was cancelled by the ATO, it can feel like the rug’s been pulled from under your business. Without an active ABN, clients may withhold payments, you...

Hiring your first team member is a big milestone. It’s exciting - and it also means new obligations around wages, tax, super and record‑keeping. If you’re wondering how to pay employees correctly...

Many Australian small businesses use trusts in their structure - for asset protection, tax planning with your accountant, or succession. If you’re setting up or reviewing a family trust, unit trust or...
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