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

If you’re growing a business in Australia, you’ll regularly share ideas, data and know‑how with people outside your core team. That’s exciting - collaboration is how you win deals, hire great people...

When you’re negotiating a big deal - like buying a business, selling assets, raising capital or signing a major supply arrangement - the last thing you want is the other side quietly...

Launching a website is exciting - it’s often the first place customers meet your brand, buy from you, or book your services. But before you hit publish, it’s important to set the...

Teaming up with one or more people to start a business can be exciting - you’re combining skills, sharing risk and building something together. But before you shake hands, it’s important to...

Recruitment is a people-first business - but it’s also a contracts-and-compliance business. Whether you’re placing permanent hires, supplying temps as a labour hire provider, or managing high-volume projects, strong legal documents protect...

Cash flow is the lifeblood of any small business. Even if you deliver great work, slow or missing payments can quickly derail your plans and add unnecessary stress. The good news? With...

When you’re running a business, contracts keep everything moving smoothly. They set expectations, allocate risk and give you a clear path forward if something goes wrong. So what happens when someone doesn’t...

You’ve put time, money and energy into a great idea or creative work. Now you want to share it with a potential partner, investor or client - without losing control of it....

Joining a franchise can be a smart way to grow a business with a proven brand and playbook. You get training, systems and support - but you also take on ongoing legal...

If you’re setting up a website, app or online platform in Australia, you’ll quickly come across two phrases: “Terms of Use” and “Terms & Conditions.” They sound similar, and you’ll see both...

Raising capital or formalising co-founder arrangements is exciting, but it also introduces a stack of new documents and legal decisions. Two terms you’ll hear a lot in Australia are “term sheet” and...

Offering your time and skills in exchange for equity is a common way to join an early-stage startup or small business. It can be exciting - you’re backing yourself and the venture,...

Strong customer contracts are one of the simplest ways to protect your business, set clear expectations and get paid on time. Whether you’re selling products, delivering services, or running a digital platform,...

You’ve sent your contract. The project is ready to go. Your client says “we’re all good” - but they haven’t actually signed yet. Do you really need to wait? In Australia, many...

If you sell to customers by phone or door-to-door in Australia, the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) has special rules you must follow. These rules cover “unsolicited consumer agreements” - sales that start...

Influencer marketing is now a core part of how Australian brands reach customers. Whether you’re a creator posting product reviews or a business partnering with influencers, one question comes up again and...

If your business creates content-whether that’s product shots, staff photos, customer testimonials, event highlights or social media reels-there’s a good chance people will appear in your images or footage. That’s great for...

Going out on your own as a sole trader is a popular way to start a business in Australia. It’s simple, fast and cost-effective - and for many early-stage founders, it’s a...

If you’re setting up or growing a company in Australia, it’s natural to wonder whether the same people can wear two hats - director and shareholder. The short answer is yes. In...

Turning your social media presence into a business can be exciting. Whether you’re a creator, influencer, coach, or run a brand that thrives on content, there’s real money to be made. But...

If you run a business in Australia, managing risk is part of everyday life. It’s common to ask whether you can “sign away” responsibility using a disclaimer or waiver - especially if...

If you’re looking to grow sales without building a large in-house team, appointing a sales agent can be a smart move. But to make that relationship work in practice (and protect both...

If you’re part of a new community initiative, research project or arts collective that isn’t yet its own legal entity, you may have been told to “find an auspice.” Auspicing is common...

If you’re partnering with another business to sell your product or service under their brand (or vice‑versa), you’re in white label territory. It’s a powerful way to scale quickly, reach new customers...
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