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

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...

If you’re growing a business in Australia, you’ll eventually need other people to act on your behalf - whether that’s a store manager ordering stock, a sales rep negotiating terms, or an...

Drafting a strong client agreement is one of the best ways to protect your small business, set clear expectations, and build trust from day one. Whether you run a consultancy, creative studio,...

Taking over or transferring a commercial lease is a big step. Whether you’re selling your business, restructuring your group, or buying an existing operation, getting the assignment of lease right in New...

As a business owner in Australia, navigating legal terms can be daunting - especially when faced with unfamiliar phrases in contracts, policies or workplace agreements. One expression you might have come across...

Leasing a commercial space is often a key step in setting up your business in New South Wales (NSW), bringing with it exciting opportunities – but also complex responsibilities. One topic that...

The commercial cleaning industry in Australia offers steady, recurring work and long-term client relationships - if your contracts and compliance are in good shape. Whether you’re launching a new cleaning business or...

If you sell products in Australia - whether you run an online shop, a retail store, or supply other businesses - your day-to-day operations are shaped by sale of goods laws. These...

Software keeps most Australian businesses running - from point-of-sale systems and payroll tools to project management and creative apps. But installing an app doesn’t automatically make its use legal for business. You...

Renting a chair can be a smart way for hairdressers and independent stylists to run their own business without the upfront cost of opening a salon. You keep control over your clients,...

Ending a contract is part of doing business - but getting the notice period wrong can trigger costly disputes, reputational damage and even legal claims. Whether you’re letting an employee go, changing...

Thinking about buying a small business in Australia and skipping the early startup grind? Taking over an established operation can give you immediate cash flow, a known brand, and systems that already...

Whether you’re running a startup, a growing e‑commerce store or a national supplier, protecting your assets and cash flow matters. Insurance and strong contracts help, but when you sell on credit, lease...

Launching a web design or digital studio is exciting. You’re helping clients build their online presence, and your work often becomes the backbone of their marketing and sales. But success in this...

Ending a contract can feel daunting, especially when you’re focused on running your business. Whether you’re exiting a service agreement that isn’t delivering, wrapping up a supplier relationship, or responding to non‑performance,...

If you run a construction, events, civil, transport or equipment rental business in Australia, you’ve probably compared dry hire vs wet hire more than once. It’s not just a pricing decision -...

When you’re buying, selling or leasing commercial property in Australia, a simple phrase like “subject to vacant possession” can decide whether handover day is seamless or stressful. If you’re relocating your business,...

Running a business in Australia moves fast. Work kicks off before paperwork is finalised, you keep supplying a loyal customer after a contract expires, or a deal is agreed on a call...

Running a business in Australia comes with plenty of moving parts. Somewhere between registering your business, hiring staff and serving customers, you’ll come across the term “code of practice”. It’s common to...

Contracts sit at the core of your business relationships in Australia - with customers, suppliers, landlords, contractors and staff. When everyone does what they’ve promised, your operations run smoothly. When they don’t,...

Entering into a business relationship in Australia - whether with a supplier, a new partner, a fellow startup, or another organisation - often starts with outlining your intentions before you commit to...

When you’re running a business or entering new business relationships, contracts are what keep everything clear and fair. They lay the foundation for your agreements with suppliers, clients, partners, or employees. But...

Modern businesses in Australia are constantly searching for ways to stay competitive and efficient. Outsourcing - engaging external specialists or service providers to handle tasks such as IT support, payroll, customer service,...

Ridesharing has transformed the way we get around in Australia. For many, driving for Uber offers flexible income, while customers enjoy more transport choices than ever before. But with the excitement of...
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