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

Negotiation can feel like a soft skill - until you’re staring at a contract that locks you in long term, exposes you to unexpected costs, or leaves you doing extra work for...

When you’re running a small business, it’s normal to focus on growth: winning new customers, signing suppliers, hiring staff, and keeping cash flow healthy. But there’s one legal phrase that can quietly...

The end of year can feel like a sprint to the finish line. You’re wrapping up projects, chasing outstanding invoices, planning Christmas shutdowns, and trying to set your business up for a...

When you’re running a small business, contracts can feel like a mix of “this is essential” and “why is this so long?”. Somewhere near the end of many agreements you’ll see a...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably had at least one “we didn’t see that coming” moment - a supplier shutdown, a shipping delay, a sudden government restriction, or a major...

If you’re negotiating a new partnership, exploring a joint venture, or even just trying to get everyone on the same page before spending real money, an MOU agreement can be a practical...

Casual work can be a huge help for Australian small businesses. Whether you’re covering seasonal spikes, filling gaps in your roster, or scaling up without committing to permanent headcount straight away, casual...

Gift cards can be a great way to boost cash flow, bring new customers through the door, and encourage repeat purchases. But they also come with compliance obligations - and gift card...

If you’re building a startup or growing an SME in Australia, you’ve probably heard founders talk about “equity incentives” and wondered how they actually work in practice. At some point, many business...

Franchising can look like the best of both worlds: the franchisor grows faster without funding every new site, and the franchisee buys into a proven brand, system and supply chain. But a...

Searching for businesses for sale in Sydney can feel like you’ve unlocked a shortcut into business ownership. Instead of building from scratch, you’re stepping into something that already has customers, suppliers, systems,...
When you’re running a small business in Western Australia, a restructure or downturn can force some tough calls. If a role is genuinely no longer needed, you might be looking at a...

Starting a business from home can be one of the most practical ways to launch your next big idea. You can keep overheads low, build your customer base faster, and stay flexible...

If you sell goods or services to other businesses, chances are you’ve faced the classic cash flow problem: you’ve done the work (or delivered the stock), but you’re still waiting to be...

Running a small business is exciting - but it can also feel like you’re juggling ten roles at once. You’re the strategist, the salesperson, the operations manager, and (sometimes) the “make-it-up-as-you-go” HR...

When you’re building a business in Melbourne, legal issues can pop up earlier than you expect. It might start with something simple (like a customer not paying an invoice) and quickly turn...

Running a marriage celebrant business can be a brilliant small business idea - you’re providing a high-trust, high-emotion service, you can start lean, and there’s real potential to build a recognisable brand...

Running a personal shopper business can be a great way to turn your eye for style (or your ability to source hard-to-find items) into a scalable service business. But once you move...

If you employ staff, few topics cause more day-to-day confusion (and avoidable disputes) than working out the right minimum notice period. You might be asking: How much notice does an employee have...

There’s a special kind of momentum that comes with being open for business. You’ve got a name (or three backups), a product or service you genuinely believe in, and the feeling that...

Opening new branches is one of the most exciting (and challenging) ways to grow a small business in Australia. Maybe you’ve outgrown your current location. Maybe customers keep asking when you’re coming...

When you’re building a startup or small business, “people and culture” can feel like something you’ll deal with later - once you’ve raised funding, landed customers, or hit product-market fit. But in...

Running a franchise business can be a powerful way to grow (or to get into business with a proven model), but it also comes with a unique legal framework in Australia. Whether...

If you’re hiring in New South Wales, it’s easy to feel like an employment contract is “just paperwork” you can sort out later. But in practice, a well-written employment contract is one...
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