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

Thinking about selling your business, restructuring, or moving to a new premises but still locked into an existing lease? In New South Wales, you can often transfer (assign) your commercial lease to...

As a small business owner, you’re juggling sales, operations and cashflow - and then the legal questions start piling up. Do you need a company or is a sole trader fine? Which...

Looking at a labour hire business for sale and wondering how to assess it, close the deal and stay compliant? You’re not alone. Buying an established labour hire firm can be a...

Thinking about turning your successful business into a franchise? It’s an exciting way to scale without opening every location yourself - but franchising is regulated, documentation-heavy, and requires a clear, repeatable model....

Australia’s candle market is thriving - from handmade soy candles and luxury scents to custom wedding favours and corporate gifts. If you’re ready to turn your passion into a brand, you’re stepping...
Launching an Amazon Australia seller account is a smart way to reach customers nationwide without opening a physical store. With the right strategy, you can test products quickly, scale fast and build...

Opening a successful restaurant is a huge achievement. Turning it into a restaurant franchise can be the next big step - helping you scale faster, attract investment and build a brand that...

If you offer goods or services on credit, lease equipment, or take deposits before delivery, you’re taking on risk. A Personal Property Securities Act (PPSA) security interest lets you legally “secure” what...

Hiring your first team member is exciting - it’s a real sign your business is growing. But with that growth comes responsibility. In Australia, the “employment relationship” carries specific legal duties for...

Whether you’re launching an app, building a SaaS product, or outsourcing your IT, the legal side can get complicated fast. Contracts, data privacy, cyber risks and IP protection all sit at the...

Running a small business in Adelaide is exciting - the city has a thriving food scene, creative industries, and a growing startup community. But whether you’re opening a café on The Parade,...

Legal issues aren’t anyone’s favourite part of running a small business. But at some point, you may need to engage a lawyer - to draft a key contract, resolve a dispute, or...

Chasing overdue invoices is one of the least enjoyable parts of running a small business. You’ve delivered the work, sent the invoice, and followed up-but payment still hasn’t arrived. That’s often the...

Hiring casual staff can give your business the flexibility to scale up and down with demand. But to make casual work arrangements clear, compliant and low-risk, it’s essential to put the right...

Strong legal agreements are the backbone of any successful small business. They set clear expectations, manage risk, and save time and money when something doesn’t go to plan. Whether you’re signing your...

Pay cuts are never easy decisions. As a small business owner, you’re balancing cash flow, staffing stability and fairness - all while staying compliant with Australian workplace laws. If you’re considering a...

Rent is one of your biggest ongoing costs. That’s why the “rental review” clause in a commercial lease can have a huge impact on your cash flow, profitability and growth plans. Whether...

As your business grows, relationships change. You might switch suppliers, sell a part of your business, restructure entities in your group, or transfer a long-term service contract to a new provider. When...

Buying an existing business can be a faster path to growth than starting from scratch. You get customers, systems and revenue from day one - but you also need the right funding...

Bringing in outside expertise can be one of the fastest ways to solve problems, launch new projects and accelerate growth. That’s what consultancy for business is all about - tapping into specialist...

Running a business in Australia is exciting - but it also means navigating contracts, customers, teams, suppliers, leases and regulations. That’s where commercial law services come in. Think of commercial law as...

If you’re running your business through a unit trust, a Unit Holders Agreement (often called a Unitholders Agreement) is one of the most practical tools you can put in place to keep...

“Signed, sealed and delivered” sounds old‑fashioned, but it still raises practical questions for small businesses today. Do you need a company seal anymore? When does a deed need to be “sealed”? Can...

When you’re running a business in Australia, “terms and conditions” aren’t just fine print - they’re the rules of engagement between you and your customers, suppliers, and users. Strong terms and conditions...
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