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Expert articles and practical legal guides on data & privacy for australian businesses.

When you’re building a business in Australia, relationships are everything - with co-founders, directors, contractors, investors, agents and customers. Some of these relationships carry a special layer of legal responsibility called a...

Hiring your first team member (or refining the documents you already use) is a big step for any small business. The right employment contract sets clear expectations, reduces risk and makes day‑to‑day...

More teams are openly discussing mental health at work, which is a positive step for culture and safety. But as an employer, you still need a clear and lawful process when an...

If your business handles money, moves funds, or onboards customers in a way that could be used to hide fraud or crime, you’ll hear a lot about “KYC” - Know Your Customer....
If your business collects customer details, runs a mailing list, uses CCTV, or even tracks website analytics, you’re likely handling “personal information.” Understanding what counts as personal information under Australian law is...

If your business collects email addresses, takes online bookings, sells through a website, or runs targeted ads, you’re handling personal information. That means you’ll likely need a clear, compliant Privacy Policy -...

Confidential information is often one of your most valuable business assets. Whether it’s client lists, pricing models, supplier terms, product roadmaps or source code, keeping your information secret can be the difference...

If your business collects customer details, runs a website, uses a mailing list or has employees, you’re handling personal information. Managing that information properly isn’t just good practice - it’s a legal...
Whether you’re a growing eCommerce brand, a health provider using cloud tools, or a SaaS startup powering other companies, you’re almost certainly handling personal information every day. That means you’re either engaging...

Clear Terms of Service are one of the simplest ways to protect your business, manage risk, and set expectations with customers. Whether you sell online, operate a service-based business, run a SaaS...

As a small business owner, the end of financial year can sneak up fast. You’re juggling operations, cash flow and staffing - and suddenly it’s time to close the books, finalise payroll...

As an employer, you’ll likely field more requests for a “mental health day off” as awareness grows and workplaces become more supportive of wellbeing. Handled well, these requests build trust, reduce burnout...

Legal questions pop up at every stage of running a small business - from hiring your first employee to signing a commercial lease or resolving a dispute. One of the first things...

Running a business without a traditional office is now the norm for many Australian founders. A virtual business address can give you a professional presence, protect your privacy, and keep costs down...

Data can help you price competitively, spot trends, and make faster decisions. It’s no surprise many small businesses look to data scraping (also called web scraping or data scrapping) to collect publicly...

If you’re building a small business in Australia, you’re already doing commercial law - even if you don’t call it that yet. Every quote you send, every sale you make, every staff...

As a small business owner, you’re constantly balancing growth with limited time, budget and headcount. That’s why business process outsourcing (BPO) can be such a game-changer. Done well, outsourcing lets you hand...

If you provide services to clients, a strong Service Agreement template is one of the best tools you can have in your business. It explains what you’ll do, how you’ll be paid,...

If you collect customer names, emails, phone numbers or even simple website analytics, a Privacy Policy isn’t just a nice-to-have - it’s a key part of doing business in Australia. Using a...

Every small business has something unique that makes it competitive - the way you price, the process you follow, the supplier you rely on, the formula you’ve perfected, or even the data...

Getting your legal documents in order is one of the smartest early moves you can make as a small business owner in Australia. The right paperwork does more than “tick a box”....

If you’re sharing sensitive information with a supplier, contractor, potential investor or collaborator, a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is often the first document you’ll reach for. A template can look like a quick...

When a team member loses a loved one, the human thing to do is support them. It’s also a legal requirement to provide bereavement (compassionate) leave in the right way. If you...

If you build software, launch an app, or distribute digital content, an End User Licence Agreement (EULA) can be one of the most important contracts in your toolkit. Done well, your EULA...
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