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

Rostering casual employees can feel straightforward-until last-minute changes, cancellations, minimum engagement rules and break entitlements all collide with real-world staffing needs. If you roster casuals in Australia, you have specific legal obligations...

Offering employee share options has become a go-to way for Australian companies - especially startups and scale-ups - to attract, motivate and retain great people. By giving your team a real stake...

Understanding how to calculate accrued annual leave is an important part of running a compliant, fair workplace in Australia. Whether you’re handling payroll, building HR processes, or simply checking your own balance,...

Running a small business in Australia is a huge accomplishment, but what happens when it’s time for you to take a step back or move on? Whether you’re looking to retire, bring...

Ending someone’s employment is a big moment for any business. Whether you’re dealing with poor performance, a restructuring, or a resignation, the way you handle termination matters for culture, compliance and risk....

Thinking about launching your own recruitment agency in Australia? It’s a rewarding way to connect employers with the right people while building a business with strong recurring revenue potential. Like any professional...

Creating a fair, respectful and inclusive workplace isn’t just the right thing to do - in Australia, it’s a legal requirement. Whether you’re hiring your first employee or leading a growing team...

Annual leave is one of the most valued entitlements in Australian workplaces. For part-time staff, though, the details can be confusing: do part-timers get annual leave? How much do they get? And...

Starting or running a business in Australia involves big decisions that carry legal consequences - from choosing your structure and hiring staff to signing contracts and protecting your brand. If the legal...

Setting up and running a business in Australia is an exciting opportunity to build something you’re proud of. Whether you’re launching a startup or strengthening a growing brand, strong corporate ethics aren’t...

Hiring out equipment, vehicles, event gear or your services can be a smart, scalable way to build a business in Australia. Whether you’re launching a tool hire shop, renting party equipment, or...

Running a legal practice in Australia comes with unique rewards - and some very specific employment law obligations. If you hire legal admin staff, paralegals or law clerks, the Legal Services Award...

Hiring your first full-time employee (or growing your team) is an exciting step. It also changes your legal obligations in important ways – from minimum entitlements and pay to record-keeping and workplace...

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is no longer a “nice to have” in Australia. Customers, employees, investors and regulators increasingly expect businesses to operate ethically, treat people fairly and minimise harm to the...

Dismissing an employee is one of the toughest calls you’ll make as a business owner. It’s also an area where getting the law wrong can be costly. The good news is that...

Casual employment is designed to be flexible - and that flexibility often raises questions about notice. If you manage a team or work as a casual yourself, you might be wondering: do...

Are you looking to build a flexible, positive workplace that attracts great people while remaining compliant with Australian law? One tool available to employers is the Individual Flexibility Agreement (IFA). Getting an...

Taking time off when you’re unwell is essential - for your recovery and for a safe, productive workplace. In Australia, sick days (personal/carer’s leave) are a core entitlement, but the rules can...

When you’re paying staff in Australia, it’s normal to wonder what exactly attracts superannuation and what doesn’t. Annual leave, annual leave loading, long service leave and final payouts can all be treated...

Letting someone go is one of the hardest parts of running a team. As an employer in Australia, you not only have to handle a sensitive conversation - you also need to...

Ending employment is rarely easy. If you’re leading a small business, you want to do the right thing by your team while protecting your business from risk. One area that often raises...

When you’re hiring in Australia, one of the first decisions you’ll make is how to pay your people. Should you offer a fixed annual salary or pay an hourly wage? It sounds...

If you’re building or growing a business in Australia, you’ve probably heard “leadership” and “management” used as if they’re the same thing. They’re related, but they’re not identical. In practice, most founders...

Running a business in Australia often means you’re juggling many roles - and payroll is one of the big ones. Payslips aren’t just a courtesy; they’re a legal requirement for employers and...
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