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Expert articles and practical legal guides on employment law for australian businesses.

Bringing on your first employee is a big milestone. It means you’re growing, your workload is increasing, and you’re ready to build something bigger than yourself. It can also feel daunting if...

Mental health is top of mind for many teams, and as an employer, you play a key role in how your workplace responds when someone needs time off for their wellbeing. If...

Creating a safe, respectful workplace isn’t just the right thing to do - it’s a legal requirement for Australian employers of all sizes. If you run a small business, you’re still expected...

Thinking about buying a Pizza Hut franchise in Australia? It’s a proven brand with national recognition, established operating systems and marketing support. For many small business owners, that combination is appealing because...

If you’ve invested time and money building your client base and team, the last thing you want is an ex-employee or contractor walking out the door and taking your customers or staff...

Starting a window cleaning business can be a smart entry point into small business ownership. There’s strong demand from homes, shops and commercial buildings, low initial equipment costs relative to other trades,...

Running a small business in Sydney is exciting - but the legal side can feel complex and time‑consuming if you’re doing it alone. The right commercial law firm can help you set...

Hiring part-time employees can be a smart way to boost flexibility, manage costs and keep your business responsive to demand - without stretching your budget or your team too thin. But to...

Hiring skilled workers from overseas can be a smart way to fill persistent skills gaps and grow your business. But if the standard visa programs don’t quite fit your roles or circumstances,...

Offering time in lieu - often written as TIL or TOIL (time off in lieu) - can be a smart way to reward extra hours without blowing out your wage bill. Done...

It’s natural to worry about business continuity when staff are frequently absent due to illness. Rosters blow out, overtime costs creep up, and team morale can take a hit. At the same...

Long service leave (LSL) can feel complex for employers, especially when you’re juggling rosters, payroll and onboarding. In South Australia, LSL is governed by state law and the rules don’t always mirror...

Equity can be a powerful tool when you’re building a team and managing cash flow. If you’re wondering whether “option shares” are right for your small business in Australia, you’re not alone....

Long service leave (LSL) is a significant entitlement for many employees in New South Wales. As an employer, you’ll likely field questions about whether staff can “cash out” their LSL instead of...

Restructuring is a normal part of running a business. Markets shift, technology changes and sometimes you need to streamline roles to stay competitive. When roles are removed, it’s critical to make sure...

Hiring the right person can transform your business. But even with strong interviews and skills tests, it’s often the referee who helps you confirm whether a candidate will thrive in your team....

Running a small business is exciting - but it also means juggling contracts, leases, staff, customers, data, and day‑to‑day risks. That’s where a commercial solicitor comes in. Think of them as your...

When a team member experiences a death or a life‑threatening situation in their immediate family, you’ll want to respond with empathy and clarity. That’s exactly what Australia’s National Employment Standards (NES) are...

When you’re handling a difficult conversation with an employee - like a performance discussion, an investigation interview or a potential termination meeting - you’ll often hear the phrase “support person.” As a...

Sponsoring can be a smart way to grow your business - whether you’re filling a skills gap by sponsoring an overseas worker, or boosting your brand by sponsoring an event or community...

Discovering or even suspecting theft in the workplace is stressful for any small business owner. Beyond the immediate financial loss, you’re dealing with trust, team morale and the risk of making a...

Thinking about installing cameras in your premises, monitoring staff emails, or using GPS to track company vehicles? In New South Wales, the Workplace Surveillance Act 2005 (NSW) sets strict rules for how...

When your team stays late to meet a deadline or covers a busy weekend, you’ll often need to pay overtime. Getting over time rates right matters - not just for compliance under...

If you employ casual staff in Western Australia, you’ll be dealing with casual loading. Getting it right matters - it affects your hourly rates, weekend and public holiday pay, and your overall...
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