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Expert articles and practical legal guides on regulatory compliance for australian businesses.

If you run a small business, there’s a good chance you’ve engaged (or plan to engage) independent contractors at some point. Maybe you need a specialist for a short project, extra hands...

“Working remotely” is one of those phrases that gets used a lot, but it can mean very different things depending on your business, your industry, and how your team actually operates. As...

Securing the right premises can make or break an early childhood education service. The location needs to be accessible for families, appropriate for children, and compliant with safety and planning requirements -...

When you’re ready to start a company, it usually means you’re thinking bigger than a side project. You might be bringing on a co-founder, taking investment, signing larger clients, hiring staff, or...

If you’re setting up a community group, charity, member association, industry body or not‑for‑profit initiative, you’ve probably come across the term company limited by guarantee in Australia. It sounds technical (and it...

If you run a company in Australia (or you’re thinking about setting one up), you’ll quickly come across a requirement that sounds simple but can cause real headaches if you get it...

If you run a small business or startup, you’re probably used to tracking the “known” costs - payroll, rent, software subscriptions, inventory, tax, and so on. But some of the biggest risks...

If you run a construction business, you already know the real work happens on-site. But when something goes wrong (a delayed program, disputed variations, defects, non-payment, or a scope blowout), the first...

If you employ staff, annual leave requests are one of those “everyday” HR tasks that can quietly create big headaches if the process isn’t clear. An annual leave form sounds simple, but...

If you’re hiring (or already employing) staff, one of the most common questions you’ll run into is what full-time work means in Australia. It sounds straightforward, but “full-time” can mean slightly different...

If you’re building a startup or small business in Australia, your brand is often one of your most valuable assets. It’s what customers remember, search for, recommend to others and come back...

Setting up a company is an exciting step for any small business owner. It can give you a clearer structure, help you bring in co-founders or investors, and (in many cases) protect...

When you’re running a startup or small business, change is usually a good sign. It can mean new customers, new products, new team members, or investment that helps you scale. But growth...

If you run an NDIS business, you’re trusted with some of the most personal information a person can share - details about health, disability supports, family circumstances, goals, and daily living. For...

If you run an Australian startup or small business, you might assume the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is “a European thing” and doesn’t apply to you. In reality, many Australian...

When you’re running a small business, workplace safety can feel like “one more thing” on an already long list. But getting a sound understanding of OH&S/WHS (Occupational Health & Safety / Work...

When you’re starting (or rebranding) a small business, you’ll often see the phrase “trading as” pop up on invoices, websites, quotes and contracts. It can sound official - like something you need...

When you’re building a business, it’s natural to focus on product, sales and growth. But if you’re setting up (or already running) a company, one question comes up sooner than most founders...

Running a startup or small business usually means you’re focused on product, customers and growth. But there are moments where you have to pause and deal with the “company governance” side of...

If you’re starting (or growing) a small business in Australia, it’s very common to ask whether you can use a personal bank account for business. Maybe you’re just testing an idea, doing...

As a small business owner, it’s completely normal to ask how much you should pay yourself as a company director. On one hand, you want director pay that reflects the work you’re...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably signed plenty of documents - from supplier agreements to leases, loan documents, and customer contracts. Every now and then, you’ll see a clause that...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably had a moment where a deal starts going off-track. A supplier misses delivery dates, a customer doesn’t pay on time, or a service provider...

Daigou is no longer a “side hustle” niche - in daigou Australia, we see everything from solo personal shoppers to structured eCommerce operations sourcing Australian products for overseas customers and shipping globally....
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