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Expert articles and practical legal guides on contracts for australian businesses.

If you take bookings, custom orders or allocate significant prep time before delivering your product or service, asking for a deposit up front can make a lot of sense. It helps manage...

Thinking about growing your business through partnerships or word‑of‑mouth introductions? If you’ve ever rewarded someone for sending you a client - or you’re planning a more structured program to bring in quality...

Starting a new business is exciting - you’re building something from the ground up and bringing a fresh idea to market. Alongside that momentum, there’s a practical side to launch: setting up...

Senior leadership titles can be confusing, especially when different organisations use them in slightly different ways. If you’re structuring your leadership team in Australia-or stepping up into a bigger role-it helps to...

Thinking about appointing sales agents to grow your business in Australia? A well-drafted sales agency agreement can set clear expectations, protect your interests and help you scale with confidence. Plenty of Australian...

Running a business in Australia is exciting, but it also means getting on top of legal and financial risks. One area that can easily be overlooked-until it becomes urgent-is contingent liabilities. You...

Hiring and managing a team in Australia means working with awards, minimum entitlements and clear workplace rules. If you’re growing and want arrangements that fit how your business actually operates, you’ve probably...

Starting or running a business in Australia means sooner or later you’ll come across the term proforma contract (sometimes also written as pro forma contract ). Whether you’re entering into new deals,...

Launching and growing a business in Australia is exciting, but the legal side can feel overwhelming at first. Contracts sit at the heart of almost every commercial relationship, so understanding your contractual...

For many Australian startups and SMEs, funding growth often means taking on business debt. Whether you’re investing in equipment, smoothing cash flow or seizing a new opportunity, lenders will usually set conditions...

When you’re running a business in Australia - whether you’re just starting out, growing quickly, or facing a tricky legal issue - one of the first questions you’ll often ask is: How...

Bills of exchange are one of those finance tools many Australian business owners have heard about but haven’t had to use yet. When used well, they can help you offer credit to...

When you’re running a business in Australia, contracts are everywhere - from onboarding new customers and hiring staff to leasing a premises or working with suppliers. Still, many founders find contracts intimidating...

Starting and running a small business in Australia is exciting - but legal costs can feel mysterious if you’ve never engaged a lawyer before. If you’re planning to launch, hire, lease a...

Thinking about turning your practical skills into a handyman business in Sydney? It’s a great time to get started. There’s steady demand from homeowners, landlords and businesses for reliable handypeople who can...

If you’re running or growing a business in Australia, you’ll hear “agreement” and “contract” used a lot. They sound similar, and in everyday conversation people often treat them the same. But in...

Influencers can supercharge your brand’s reach, trust and sales. Whether you’re trialling your first TikTok collab or scaling a national ambassador program, the right legal foundations will help you get results without...

Leasing farmland can be a smart way to expand your operation, unlock income from underused land or step into agriculture without buying property outright. But a farm lease is more than a...

Needing to end a lease early can happen for lots of reasons - a change in strategy, rising costs, a relocation opportunity, or a dispute that can’t be resolved. The key is...

When you shake hands on a deal, agree to terms over the phone, or say “yes, that works” in a meeting, is that agreement legally enforceable in Australia? The short answer: sometimes,...

Setting up and growing a company in Australia is exciting - whether you’re launching with co-founders, welcoming new investors, or restructuring for growth. In the rush to build products, hire your first...

Hiring casual employees can give your business the flexibility to scale rosters with demand, cover peak periods and fill gaps quickly. To make that flexibility work, you need a clear, compliant casual...

Thinking about working for yourself in Australia? You’ll quickly come across two common terms: sole trader and contractor. They often overlap, but they’re not the same thing - and the differences can...

Starting and growing a small or medium-sized business in Australia is exciting - but it also comes with legal responsibilities at every step. From choosing your structure to hiring staff, selling to...
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