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

Mining is a cornerstone of Australia’s economy. From critical minerals to aggregates and quarry products, there’s room for nimble operators who can move efficiently, manage risk and partner well. If you’re a...

As your business grows, you’ll start hearing a lot about “office holders” - directors, secretaries and other people who hold formal authority in a company. Choosing the right office holders, understanding their...

If a former employee files an unfair dismissal claim, it can be stressful and time‑consuming - especially for small businesses with limited resources. One of the first things you’ll see is the...

Need to make an urgent decision that can’t wait until your next annual general meeting? That’s exactly what an extra ordinary meeting - more commonly called an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) -...

Choosing the right business structure is one of the biggest early decisions you’ll make. For many Australian small businesses, setting up as a proprietary limited company (Pty Ltd) is a smart move...

Ending someone’s employment is one of the toughest parts of running a small business. It’s also a legal risk hotspot if the process or paperwork isn’t handled correctly. A clear, compliant termination...

Age diversity can be a real strength for small businesses in Australia. A mix of perspectives, experience and fresh ideas often leads to better service, smarter decisions and a stronger culture. But...

Offering a solid warranty can build trust with your customers and set your business apart. But in Australia, “warranty” isn’t just a nice-to-have promise - if you provide a warranty against defects,...

Closing a company is a big decision, and it’s normal to feel unsure about the legal steps and timelines. Whether you’re winding up on good terms, consolidating into another entity, or dealing...

As a small business owner, you want a safe, respectful workplace where everyone can do their best work. But the laws around discrimination and harassment can feel complex, and a misstep can...

Running a gym or fitness studio is exciting - you’re building a community, helping people get healthier, and growing a subscription-style business with steady cash flow. But that revenue model relies on...

If you run a business in Australia, you’ve probably heard that “officers” have special health and safety obligations. But who actually counts as an officer under work health and safety (WHS) legislation,...

If you sell products, deliver services, or hire subcontractors, you’ll eventually come across the question: should my contract include an indemnity clause? Indemnities are powerful risk‑allocation tools. Used well, they protect your...

If you’re a company director in Australia, insolvent trading is one of the most serious risks you face. It’s stressful, high stakes and often moves quickly. The good news is the Corporations...
Social media can be one of your most powerful marketing channels. It’s where your customers spend time, where your brand voice comes to life, and where you can build trust quickly. But...

When you sell products or provide services in Australia, some terms are automatically part of your deal whether you write them down or not. These are “implied conditions” (and warranties), and they...

If you’re launching or growing a small business in Australia, clear Terms and Conditions are one of the simplest ways to manage risk, set expectations and prevent disputes. It’s tempting to grab...

Thinking about bringing on co-founders, early employees or investors? A clean, well-managed capitalisation table (cap table) is the backbone of any growing Australian company. It’s how you track who owns what, on...

Considering a Fernwood franchise as your next venture? It’s a well-known women’s fitness brand with strong national recognition, established systems and marketing, and a clear customer proposition. For many small business owners,...

Launching or growing a business online is exciting - your website is often the first place customers meet your brand, buy your products, or book your services. To protect that hard work,...
When you’re running a small business, trust sits at the heart of every decision. You trust your co‑founders, your board, your managers and advisers to act in the business’ best interests. In...

When you hire staff, you inevitably collect and handle a lot of personal information - from resumes and payroll details to health information, CCTV footage and emails sent on company systems. Without...

Working with subcontractors is a smart way to scale your jobs, manage costs and bring in specialist skills. Whether you’re a builder, tradie, consultant or supplier, a clear subcontractor agreement sets expectations...

Pricing can feel like a constant juggling act. You want to stay competitive, cover costs and grow sustainably - and sometimes it’s tempting to “compare notes” with other businesses in your space....
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