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

Running raffles can be a powerful way to raise funds, engage your community and build buzz around a brand or cause. Whether you’re a charity planning regular fundraising raffles or a business...

Ever noticed how many Australian businesses use “Co”, “& Co” or “Company” in their name? It looks professional and established - and it can be great for branding - but it’s easy...

Smart marketing can fuel your growth, build trust and set you apart. But in Australia, there are clear rules about how you advertise, collect customer data and run promotions. Get it right...

Cancellation fees are a common tool for Australian businesses to manage last‑minute no‑shows and late changes. If you’re running a clinic, a salon, a restaurant or an online service, a clear policy...

If you’re weighing up business structures in Australia, understanding the difference between a private company and a public company is a key early decision. The choice affects how you raise money, your...

If you’ve received court documents or you’re dealing with a business dispute, you might hear the phrase “notice of intention” - often short for a “notice of intention to defend.” It sounds...

Getting paid on time is the lifeblood of any Australian business. Whether you’re a tradie, run a retail shop, manage a consultancy or operate an online store, well‑crafted payment terms help you...

With rising interest in sustainable agriculture, health foods and eco-friendly materials, many entrepreneurs are looking at hemp as a business opportunity. But in Australia, growing hemp is legal only under tightly regulated...

Protecting your data isn’t just a tech task anymore - it’s a core business responsibility. Australian businesses of all sizes are regularly targeted by cyber threats, and the cost of a breach...
Starting a not-for-profit (NFP) in Australia is a powerful way to turn purpose into real, measurable impact. Whether you want to support local communities, protect the environment, or champion arts and culture,...

Setting up a company online in Australia is faster and more accessible than ever. If you’re ready to turn an idea into a real business, incorporating a company can give you credibility,...

Thinking about starting a business in NSW? Whether you’re opening a local café, launching a professional service, or building an e‑commerce store, New South Wales is a great place to begin. Alongside...

Executing a deed is a common part of doing business in Australia - from securing finance and restructuring a company to transferring IP or finalising a settlement. Because deeds can create serious,...

Working with subcontractors can help you scale quickly without taking on permanent headcount. But it also introduces risk - especially around payment chains, insurances, payroll tax, superannuation and workplace obligations. That’s where...

Paying your team correctly isn’t just the right thing to do - it’s a legal requirement that protects your business from underpayment claims, penalties and reputational damage. Modern awards can feel complex,...
If you employ staff in Australia, industrial instruments sit at the heart of your legal obligations. They set the minimum pay and conditions you must meet, shape your rostering and payroll rules,...

Selling on eBay can be a smart way for Australian businesses to reach customers nationwide (and overseas) without the overheads of a physical store. Whether you’re testing a product idea or scaling...

Thinking about selling (or buying) shares in a private company? Whether you’re a founder planning an exit, a shareholder looking to cash out, or an investor stepping into ownership, a share sale...

Trial shifts are common across hospitality, retail and services. They’re a practical way to see how someone works in your environment and give candidates a feel for the role before you lock...

Starting a small home business is a great way to take control of your schedule, turn your skills into income, and build something you’re proud of from your spare room, studio or...

Facebook is a powerful way to reach customers, build your brand and run campaigns. But when you post content - especially music, images and video - Australian copyright law still applies. If...

Building a successful business in Australia is about more than a great product or clever marketing. Customers, regulators and future employees are paying attention to how you operate - not just what...

Starting or scaling a business in Australia is exciting - and a little daunting when it comes to the legal fine print. One document that can make everything simpler is your business...

When you’re running a business in Australia, honesty isn’t just good practice - it’s the law. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) sets strict rules about how you market, price and sell your...
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