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

If you’re running a company in Australia, there may come a time when you want to tidy up your cap table, help a departing founder exit cleanly, reward investors, or boost metrics...

Canva makes it incredibly easy to design social posts, brochures, pitch decks and even product packaging - which is why so many Australian small businesses use it every day. But when you’re...

If you’ve ever read a contract that says a business “won’t be liable for” certain losses, you’ve seen an exclusion clause in action. Exclusion clauses are common in service agreements, website terms,...

If you’re running or growing a business in Australia, you’ll often hear the phrase “fiduciary duty.” It sounds technical, but the concept is simple: a fiduciary duty is a special obligation to...

Thinking about a more community‑minded way to run your enterprise? A co‑operative (or “co‑op”) could be a smart, values‑aligned structure that gives members a real say in how the business operates -...

Franchising in the fitness industry is booming in Australia. Whether you’ve built a successful independent gym and want to scale, or you’re looking to buy into a proven brand, franchising can be...

If you’re buying into a franchise in Australia, the “exclusive territory” is often one of the first things you look for - and for good reason. Your territory defines where you can...

Telehealth has exploded in Australia, and it’s here to stay. For healthcare providers, moving online opens the door to flexible care, wider reach and better patient engagement. But delivering health services over...

If you’re exploring a franchise opportunity in Australia-either as a prospective franchisee or a franchisor-understanding franchise fees is essential. These fees aren’t just numbers in a contract; they reflect the value of...

If you’re negotiating a deal in Australia, you might come across “non-binding” documents like a heads of agreement, term sheet or memorandum of understanding (MOU). They’re incredibly useful for getting alignment early,...

Whether you’re buying a business or selling your own, a solid Business Sale Agreement is the backbone of a smooth, low‑risk deal in Australia. It sets out exactly what you’re buying or...
When you’re launching a startup with co-founders, it’s easy to jump straight into building the product and talking to customers. But before you invest too much time and money, it’s smart to...

When you’re getting a business off the ground in Australia, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make is how to structure it. That choice can affect your tax, the way you operate...

If you’re investing in innovation, partnering on a prototype, or co-developing new technology, a Research and Development (R&D) Agreement is one of the most important contracts you’ll sign. It sets out exactly...

Bundling products - think “buy two, get one free”, “starter kits”, or a subscription that ships a curated box each month - is a proven way to boost sales and offer extra...

If your business buys or sells goods or services on a recurring basis, there’s a good chance you’ve heard the term “framework agreement”. In Australia, these agreements are common in government procurement,...

Thinking of buying a franchise, or turning your successful business into a franchise model? One of the first terms you’ll see in the paperwork is “royalties.” Franchising royalties are a key part...

If you run a travel agency or travel consultancy in Australia, a Travel Agency Agreement is one of the most important contracts in your business. It sets out exactly what you’ll do...

Running an accounting or bookkeeping practice in Australia means clients trust you with their finances - and often their future plans. That trust needs to be backed by clear, tailored paperwork. Two...

If your organisation invites people to take part in an activity - think training programs, research studies, pilots and trials, workshops, events or NDIS supports - you’ll often need a clear, written...

Choosing the right structure for your business is one of the most important early decisions you’ll make. It affects how you pay tax, how profits are shared, your personal asset protection, and...

Moving goods across borders can unlock huge opportunities for Australian businesses - but the logistics, risks and legal responsibilities can be complex if you don’t set them up properly. Whether you’re a...

Selling or buying a franchise can be an exciting next step - whether you’re exiting a brand you’ve built or stepping into an established business model. But a successful franchise transfer doesn’t...

If you’ve signed a contract in Australia and now need to get out of it, you’re not alone. Plans change, projects evolve, and sometimes a deal no longer makes commercial sense. The...
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