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

Bringing a new product, process or piece of technology to life is a huge milestone for any small business. But the real challenge often starts once you’re ready to take it to...

If your company (or one of your key customers) is in financial distress, the terminology can feel overwhelming. You’ll hear phrases like “external administration”, “voluntary administration”, “receivership” and “liquidation” - but what...

Upgrading your tech can supercharge your business - but buying new equipment outright isn’t always practical. That’s where technology leasing comes in. Whether you’re looking at laptops for your team, point-of-sale systems,...

Finding the right space is a big moment for any small business. Whether you’re opening a shop, moving into an office, or fitting out a warehouse, your commercial lease will shape your...

If you’re running a small business in Australia, having clear, consistent contracts is essential. A well-drafted contract agreement template helps you onboard clients faster, set expectations, and reduce the risk of disputes...

If your business takes credit risk - for example, by offering trade credit, signing a lease, or lending money - it’s common to ask for a personal guarantee from a director or...
Renting a coworking space can be a smart way to grow your small business without the long-term commitment and cost of a traditional office lease. You get flexible terms, access to meeting...

If you’re running a business in Western Australia, questions about long service leave (LSL) will come up sooner or later - and a common one is whether staff become entitled after five...

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) isn’t just for big brands with glossy sustainability reports. As a small business in Australia, you can make a real impact-on your customers, your team, and your community-while...

When a deal goes wrong, the exact type of breach can make a big difference to your rights, your remedies and your next steps. For Australian small businesses, understanding breach of warranty...

Working with freelancers can be a smart way to scale your business without committing to permanent headcount. But the admin can feel murky - especially around ABNs, tax withholding and getting your...

Late payments can seriously impact your cash flow and eat into your time. If polite reminders haven’t worked, a clear and compliant final notice letter can prompt quick action and set you...

If you’ve built a new product, crafted a unique process or negotiated hard to secure key supplier pricing, there’s a good chance you’re holding commercially sensitive information. For small businesses, this information...

Purchasing a business can be a smart way to fast‑track growth. You’re stepping into an existing customer base, systems, and revenue - without starting from scratch. But buying a business is also...

Referrals can be one of the simplest ways to grow your customer base. Whether you’re collaborating with complementary businesses, paying affiliate partners, or rewarding clients for introductions, a clear referral agreement keeps...

Hiring the right people can make or break your small business. But before you bring someone on, you need to be clear about whether they’re an employee or a contractor - because...

Looking at an SME guarantee loan to boost your cash flow or fund growth? For many small and medium businesses, government‑backed finance (or loans supported by third‑party guarantees) can be a practical...

Cash flow is the lifeblood of your business. When invoices go overdue, it affects your ability to pay suppliers, invest in growth and meet your own obligations. If you’re dealing with overdue...

Building a business in Rockhampton or the wider Central Queensland region is an exciting move. Whether you’re opening a retail store on East Street, launching a trade or professional service, or growing...

Going into business with a partner can be exciting. You’re combining skills, splitting responsibilities and moving faster together. But without clear rules, even the best friendships can be tested by everyday business...

If you run a small business, you’re probably signing documents every week - proposals, supplier contracts, change orders and more. With so much going digital, it’s natural to ask: can your signature...

Running a small business often means managing risk - especially if you provide services or activities where customers could be injured, property could be damaged, or expectations could be misunderstood. A clear,...

Leave loading is one of those employment entitlements that can trip up even well-organised businesses. You want to pay your team correctly and stay compliant, but the rules can feel confusing -...

If you’re exploring investment, selling part of your company, or bringing in a strategic partner, you’ll quickly hear the term “information memorandum.” It sounds technical, but it’s simply a structured document that...
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