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

Starting a business as a sole trader is one of the fastest ways to get your idea off the ground in Australia. You can begin trading under your own name, keep admin...

Engaging contractors can be a smart way to grow your business. You can bring in specialised skills, keep overheads flexible, and scale your team up or down as projects change. But before...

If you run a small business in Sydney, you’ve probably had at least one moment where you thought: “Should I be getting legal advice for this?” Maybe you’re signing a lease for...

When you’re building a startup, paperwork is usually the last thing you want to think about. But at certain moments - opening an overseas bank account, signing with a foreign supplier, expanding...

Staff turnover is a reality for most Australian small businesses. People move, change careers, study, take time off, or simply find a role that suits them better. But when staff turnover becomes...

Cash flow is one of those things that can make your business feel unstoppable one month, then painfully constrained the next. Maybe you’re scaling inventory, hiring your first team members, investing in...

If you run a construction business, you’ll know that the “construction superintendent” role can make or break a project. On a well-run job, the superintendent helps keep decisions moving, certifies payments under...

If you run a small business, there’s a good chance you rely on rental vehicles at some point. Maybe you hire vans for deliveries during busy periods, rent a ute for a...

Online advertising can be one of the fastest ways to get your small business in front of the right people. But it can also be one of the easiest ways to accidentally...

Running a small business means you’re making decisions all day, every day - serving customers, managing staff, dealing with suppliers, and trying to keep everything moving. Most of the time, when things...

If you’re thinking about how to start a clothing brand in Australia, you’re probably imagining the exciting parts first: designing your first drop, lining up a manufacturer, launching a website, and building...

If you run a small business, there’s a good chance you’ll come across a statutory declaration (often called a “stat dec”) sooner than you expect. Maybe a supplier wants one to confirm...

If you run a small business, there’s a good chance you’ve considered bringing in subcontractors at some point. Maybe you’ve landed a big job and need extra hands. Maybe a client wants...

If you run a small business, contracts are part of your day-to-day. They’re what keep your cashflow steady, your projects moving, and your supplier/customer relationships clear. But sometimes, even with a signed...
If your business has outgrown (or underused) its current premises, entering into a sublease agreement can feel like the perfect solution. Maybe your startup signed a longer lease than you needed, your...

As a small business owner, you’ll probably be asked to provide an employment reference letter at some point - whether it’s for an employee who’s moving on, applying for a rental property,...

Bootstrapping is a popular way to build a startup in Australia - especially if you want to stay in control, keep your costs lean, and avoid giving away equity too early. But...

When you’re running a small business, casual staff can be a huge help. They let you cover busy periods, seasonal demand, unexpected absences and changing customer needs without committing to fixed hours....

When you’re building a startup or small business, it’s easy to focus on the exciting parts: launching your product, signing your first customers, and finally seeing revenue come in. But it doesn’t...

If you’re running your business through a trust (or thinking about it), you’ve probably heard the term “appointor” come up - sometimes also called a “trust appointer”. It can sound like an...

If you lease a shop, warehouse, office, café space or other commercial premises, you’ll probably deal with the “usual” lease paperwork at the start - rent, outgoings, term, options and make good....

Probation can be a valuable “getting to know you” period in any new hire, especially for small businesses where each role has a big impact on your team, customers, and cashflow. But...

Probation can be a really useful tool for small businesses. It lets you bring someone into your team, see how they perform in the real world (not just in an interview), and...

If you run a small business, contracts are part of everyday life - supplier deals, customer agreements, leases, service contracts, software subscriptions, contractor arrangements, and more. But what happens when your business...
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