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

Exchanging contracts is a key moment in any business deal. It’s the point where negotiations end, signatures go on the page, and your agreement becomes binding. Whether you’re selling a business, signing...

Working with overseas customers, suppliers or partners can open exciting doors for your business. Whether you’re exporting products, licensing your software, or engaging a specialist team offshore, the right international contract is...

Whether you’re hiring a young worker, selling a gym membership to a 17-year-old, or letting a teenager sign up for a phone plan, it’s important to know when a contract is legally...

When you’re negotiating a deal - whether it’s a supply arrangement, distribution partnership or a potential business sale - it’s common to ask for a period of exclusivity. Exclusivity can protect your...

Unexpected events can derail even the most carefully planned projects. Supply chains stall, natural disasters hit, or a sudden change in law makes performance difficult or impossible. This is where a force...

If you take photos or videos of people for your business - think marketing campaigns, brand shoots, social content, product lookbooks or client projects - you’ll quickly run into a key legal...

The gig economy has transformed how people work and how businesses deliver services. Food delivery, rideshare and on‑demand platforms have reshaped customer expectations - and the law has been working hard to...

Whether you’re a principal engaging a head contractor, a head contractor building a delivery team, or a subcontractor stepping onto a new project, the contract chain is where risk is managed -...

Australia’s tourism sector is packed with opportunity-from coastal adventures and wine tours to cultural walking tours and eco-experiences. If you love crafting memorable experiences and know your local area like the back...

Sourcing from overseas can unlock better margins, fresh product lines and access to specialist manufacturing you can’t find locally. But as exciting as global supply chains are, they also introduce new risks...

If you’re delivering professional services in the construction industry - think project management, design and documentation, cost consulting, engineering, surveying or specialist advisory work - a clear, tailored Professional Services Agreement (PSA)...

Hiring someone on a one-year contract can be a practical way to cover a project, parental leave or a defined busy period. A 12‑month fixed‑term arrangement gives both sides clarity around expectations,...

When you’re negotiating a deal, what you say matters. If one party makes a false statement that persuades the other to sign, that can amount to misrepresentation under Australian contract law. Understanding...

When you’re documenting a deal in Australia, one of the first questions you’ll face is whether to use a deed or an agreement (also called a contract). These documents both create legally...

Finding yourself locked into an “unconditional” contract and wanting out can feel daunting. Whether you’re selling property, a business, or goods and services, it’s natural to wonder what options you have when...

Working with international partners can unlock new markets, talent and opportunities. But before you share your secret sauce - your pricing, client lists, code, designs or roadmaps - you’ll likely want a...

If you run a company in Australia, you’ll regularly need to sign contracts, deeds and other documents. Section 127 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) is the key rule that tells you...

Whether you run a construction company, events business or machinery hire operation, you’ll often face a key decision: should you offer equipment on a dry hire or wet hire basis? Both models...

If your team sometimes works beyond their ordinary hours, you might be wondering whether you need to pay overtime or whether you can offer “time in lieu” instead. Time in lieu (often...

If you run a business in Australia, you probably send quotes regularly - for plumbing jobs, website builds, printing runs, catering, or custom-made products. But here’s the big (and important) question: if...

Initialling a document seems simple, but it serves an important legal purpose in Australia. Whether you’re approving a change to a contract, confirming you’ve read every page, or completing a deed, getting...

Whether you’re opening a solo practice or growing a multi-clinic service, providing counselling is deeply personal work. It involves trust, clear communication and strong professional boundaries. A counselling contract helps you put...

If you’re launching a business with co-founders, taking on investors or building a unit trust structure, one of the smartest early moves is to put the right owner agreements in place. These...

Setting up a company in Australia is exciting - but it does come with a specific list of documents and records you’ll need to prepare and keep. The good news? When you...
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