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

If you’re growing a small business in Australia, there will likely come a time when cash flow from sales isn’t enough to fund your next stage of growth. That’s where capital raising...

Thinking about offering your services on a retainer? You’re not alone. Many Australian small businesses use retainers to create predictable revenue, deepen client relationships and simplify cash flow. But what exactly is...
When someone is using your brand without permission, copying your content, or breaching a deal that’s costing your business time and money, you don’t always need to go straight to court. Often,...

Starting a business is exciting - but to set yourself up for success, you’ll want your legal foundations sorted from day one. The good news? With a clear checklist and the right...

Whether you’re running an online store, a creative agency, a podcast, or a tech startup, you’re a media business the moment you publish content, advertise, or collect customer data. That’s where a...

If you run a company and ever move money to a shareholder or director, Division 7A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (often shortened to “Div 7A”) should be on your...

Starting up a small business in Australia is an exciting move - you get to build something of your own, serve customers your way, and grow an asset over time. But it’s...

Whether you’re a consultant, agency, trades professional or software provider, a clear service contract is one of the most effective ways to protect your cash flow, set expectations and avoid disputes. It...

Starting as a sole trader is quick, flexible and affordable. For many Australian small business owners, it’s the natural first step - you can get moving fast, invoice clients and test your...

Corporate partnerships can unlock new customers, expand your distribution, and add serious credibility to your brand. For many small businesses in Australia, teaming up with a bigger corporate or aligning with another...

Running a small business in Australia is exciting - but the legal side can feel complex and time-consuming. That’s where commercial law solicitors come in. They help you set up properly, reduce...

Running activities, events or services that carry risk? A well-drafted liability waiver can be a practical way to reduce legal exposure and set expectations with your customers. But not all waivers are...

Buying from the right suppliers at the right price - and on the right legal terms - can make or break your margins. Whether you’re sourcing stock, technology, logistics, or services, a...

Outworkers can be a flexible and cost‑effective way to scale your operations. Whether you’re getting products stitched at home, engaging data entry workers off‑site, or building a distributed support team, outwork can...

Every Australian small business needs clear terms and conditions. Whether you’re running an online store, launching a SaaS product or building a community platform, your T&Cs set the ground rules, manage risk...

If you’re taking out business finance or extending credit to customers, chances are a lender or advisor has mentioned a “GSA”. It’s one of those acronyms that gets thrown around in term...

When you run a business in Australia, you carry responsibilities for your own actions - and sometimes for other people’s actions, too. That’s where vicarious liability comes in. It’s the legal principle...

Hiring your first team member or managing a growing workforce is exciting - and it’s a big responsibility. As an employer in Australia, you need to navigate awards, contracts, pay rules, leave,...

Issuing shares is a big milestone for any Australian company. Whether you’re onboarding a co-founder, rewarding a key employee or bringing in an investor, you’ll likely be asked for a share certificate...

“Terms and conditions apply” is a handy phrase. You see it everywhere in ads, sales promos and sign‑up pages. But here’s the catch for Australian small businesses: those words don’t protect you...

Supplying workers to other businesses can be a smart way to grow revenue without massive overheads. Whether you’re a staffing agency, a trades business, or a specialist consultancy, labour hire lets you...

Getting your pricing right can make or break your business. The model you choose affects cash flow, profitability and customer trust - and the way you present prices can also carry legal...

Hiring your first team member is exciting - it means your small business is growing. It also means you’ll need clear, compliant employee contracts that set the ground rules from day one....

Signing a retail lease is one of the biggest commitments a Queensland small business will make. Your rent, your rights to fit out and trade, and even how you can exit the...
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