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

When you’re building rosters and setting up payroll, a deceptively simple question can cause headaches: does Australia’s minimum wage include superannuation? It’s a fair question. Getting the answer wrong can mean underpayments,...

Whether you run a production company, indie label, creative studio, talent agency, podcast network or a fast-growing creator brand, the business of entertainment moves quickly. There’s huge opportunity in Australia’s creative economy....

If your website uses cookies for analytics, ads or personalisation, you’ve probably wondered whether you’re legally required to show a cookie banner in Australia. It’s a common question, especially as more customers...

Choosing and using a business trading name is often one of the first branding decisions you’ll make as a small business owner in Australia. Get it right, and you lay the foundation...

Opening a restaurant can be one of the most rewarding small business ventures in Australia. You get to create memorable experiences for your guests, build a brand you’re proud of, and contribute...

If you’ve seen “POA” pop up in contracts, emails or price lists and wondered what it actually means for your business, you’re not alone. In Australia, POA commonly has two business meanings:...

Offering voluntary severance can be a sensible way to reshape your workforce, reduce costs, or close a business unit while treating people fairly and managing legal risk. But for small businesses, it’s...

When you sign a contract, you’re agreeing to much more than just the price and delivery date. You’re also agreeing to the legal rules that will apply if something goes wrong. That’s...

Thinking about franchising your business in Australia? It’s a big step - and an exciting one. Franchising can help you scale faster, enter new markets, and build a national brand without opening...

If you’re running a small business in Australia, chances are there’s an industry code of practice that affects how you market, sell, handle customer data, or even how you run your day-to-day...

Making roles redundant is one of the toughest decisions you’ll make as a business owner. It’s also an area where getting the process and paperwork right really matters. If a redundancy isn’t...

If you run a small business in Australia, chances are you’ve asked yourself whether you need a disclaimer on your website, emails or marketing material. Disclaimers can be a simple way to...

Dropshipping is a popular way to launch an online store without holding stock. It’s lean, scalable and lets you test products quickly. But there’s a common concern for Australian founders: is dropshipping...

If you’ve ever seen a business described as “ABC Pty Ltd trading as Sunshine Cafe” or “Jane Smith t/a Coastal Cleaning”, you’ve come across the phrase “trading as”. It’s a simple idea...

As your business grows, someone needs to own the money side of things. In many small companies, that’s a “finance officer” or CFO-type role - the person who builds budgets, handles cash...

Restructuring is part of running a business - whether you’re consolidating roles, responding to changing demand, or closing a location. When a role is no longer required, the National Employment Standards (NES)...

When a team member resigns, the “notice for resignation” period is where the handover happens, workloads are reshaped and employment obligations kick in. Handled well, it’s smooth and professional. Handled poorly, it...

Thinking about getting your business franchised? If your brand is getting traction and your systems are humming along, franchising can be a powerful way to grow across Australia without opening every location...

If your business uses or sells video games - think gaming cafés, esports bars, LAN centres, arcades, retail stores, online platforms or even a studio that develops games - questions about “game...

If you sell products or services in Australia, “warranties” are part of everyday business. They set clear promises about quality, performance or support - and they help build trust with your customers...

When you need to make a big decision as a company - like changing your constitution, altering share capital, or rebranding the company - you’ll usually need a special resolution. If the...

Selling or buying a business as a “going concern” can be a smart way to transfer an operating venture without disruption - and, if done correctly, it may also be GST-free. Whether...

If you’re growing a small business in Australia, you’ve probably wondered whether you need in-house legal counsel. Maybe you’ve been relying on ad hoc advice, template contracts, or your own common sense-and...

As an employer, you need to trust that candidates are who they say they are. But what happens if someone stretches the truth - or flat-out lies - on their resume? It’s...
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