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

If you’re a small business owner, “winding up” can sound daunting. You might have heard it from your accountant, a creditor, or even another founder - but what does winding up a...

Running a small business often means supporting customers outside standard hours - from IT emergencies to property maintenance, healthcare and community services, hospitality, utilities and more. If you rely on staff being...

Selling or buying a small business is a big milestone - and the business sale contract is what makes the deal real. It turns your heads of agreement into a binding roadmap,...

When a team member needs time off to care for a loved one, you want to respond with empathy while staying compliant with Australian employment law. Knowing what counts as carer’s leave,...

If you run your own business as a sole trader, planning “maternity leave” (more accurately, parental leave) can feel daunting. You’re juggling client commitments, cash flow and compliance - and there’s no...

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...

Paying people correctly is core to running a compliant, trusted business in Australia. But “basic salary” can be confusing when awards, allowances, loadings, superannuation and penalty rates all enter the picture. This...

Budgeting for legal help can feel tricky when you’re running a small business. You want clear, predictable pricing and real value - not open-ended bills. So, how much does a solicitor cost...

When someone asks “what is your current notice period?”, they usually mean the amount of notice an employee (or you as the employer) has to give right now under their contract, award...

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...

Public holidays are great for your team - and they can be great for your business too if you plan ahead. The catch is getting the legal side right. If staff work...

If you’re wrapping up an employment relationship, a common question is whether personal leave gets paid out. From an employer’s perspective, getting this right matters - both for compliance and for maintaining...

Hiring your first full-time employee is a big milestone. It can supercharge growth, improve consistency for your customers and help you build a sustainable operation. But full-time employment also comes with clear...

“In lieu” pops up a lot in day-to-day HR decisions. You’ll see it when ending employment (paying notice “in lieu”) and when managing extra hours (“time off in lieu”). If you’re searching...

Hiring your first team member is a big milestone. It’s also the point where your tax and payroll obligations kick in - including Pay As You Go (PAYG) withholding. If you’re wondering...

If your team is growing in Victoria, payroll tax will likely come onto your radar sooner than you expect. While it’s not the same as PAYG withholding or superannuation, payroll tax is...

Thinking about hiring a keen 13-year-old to help out in your business? It’s a common question for retailers, hospitality venues and local service businesses, especially in school holiday periods. The short answer...

As your business grows, you’ll invest time, money and energy into training your team, building your customer base and refining your secret sauce. It’s normal to worry about what happens if a...

If you manage a team, you’ve probably faced the tricky question: can you terminate an employee who keeps calling in sick? It’s a fair concern. Unplanned absences hurt productivity and morale. But...

Hiring great people and building strong client relationships takes time and investment. A well‑drafted restraint of trade clause can help protect that investment if a key staff member leaves your business or...

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...

If you run a business that relies on your personal skills or expertise - think consultants, tradies, creatives, IT specialists, coaches, health practitioners and independent professionals - you may have heard the...

If you employ staff in Australia, you need to know exactly which industrial instrument sets their minimum pay and conditions. For many businesses, that’s a registered Enterprise Agreement (often still called an...

Hiring someone new is exciting - but before your new team member starts, you’ll usually send a “letter of offer.” Get this right and you’ll set clear expectations, avoid confusion, and move...
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