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Expert articles and practical legal guides on startups for australian businesses.

If you deliver projects or services to clients, a clear statement of work can be the difference between a smooth project and a costly dispute. A well-structured work statement template (often called...

Got the perfect brand name in mind and worried someone else might snap it up before you’re ready to launch? You’re not alone. Many small business owners look for ways to “reserve...

When you start (or scale) a company with other shareholders, it’s easy to focus on the exciting parts: growth, new hires, product launches, raising capital. But shareholder disputes can creep in quietly...

Whether you’re engaging a contractor, onboarding a new client, or confirming a supplier deal, a simple contract letter can lock in the key terms quickly and in plain English. But here’s the...

When you set up a company in Australia, you don’t just get a brand-new ACN and logo. You also take on formal roles in the eyes of the corporate regulator - the...

If you can’t make a company meeting in person, appointing a proxy is often the simplest way to protect your voting rights and keep decisions moving. In Australia, the Corporations Act 2001...

Thinking about launching a mobile mechanic business? It’s a smart way to meet customers where they are, reduce overheads compared to a traditional workshop and build a flexible service model that scales...

Raising capital can be a turning point for your business. It can give you the runway to hire, build product faster, expand into new markets, or finally invest in the systems you’ve...

Sharing sensitive information is part of running and growing a business in Australia. Whether you’re briefing a contractor, pitching to a potential partner, or onboarding a casual advisor, you’ll often need to...

Starting a delivery business is a practical way to tap into Australia’s booming e‑commerce and on‑demand economy. Whether you’re planning local parcel runs, last‑mile services for retailers, medical deliveries, or niche B2B...

Thinking about setting up a trust for your small business? Trusts are often promoted for their asset protection and tax flexibility. But they’re not the best fit for every venture. Before you...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. It’s how customers recognise you, choose you, and recommend you. That’s why understanding copyright and trade marks is so important - they’re...

Bringing outside money into your business can unlock growth, open new markets and accelerate your roadmap - but it also introduces real legal risk if you don’t structure it properly. That’s where...

If you’re building a brand or launching a new product in Australia, you’ve probably heard you should “protect your IP.” But which protection do you actually need - a trade mark or...

If you sell services to other businesses, a clear, flexible and enforceable Master Services Agreement (MSA) can save you time and reduce risk. Instead of redrafting a new contract for every job,...

Supply chain issues aren’t just a “big business” problem anymore. If you run a small or growing business in Australia, you’ve probably felt it first-hand: unpredictable delivery times, sudden price rises, suppliers...

Bringing in an advisor can be a game-changer for your business. Maybe you’re a founder who needs help with growth strategy, product-market fit, fundraising introductions, or simply someone who’s “been there before”...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. It’s how customers recognise you, recommend you and return to you. But without a registered trade mark, your name or logo can...

If you run a service-based business, a simple, printable service agreement can be the difference between smooth client relationships and messy disputes. Whether you’re a tradie, consultant, designer, cleaner or coach, clear...

We often hear this question from founders and small business owners: can a student do business in Australia? The short answer is usually yes - but there are visa conditions and legal...

For many Australian small businesses, “getting paid through an ABN” can mean two things: making sure you’re set up to invoice and receive payment as a business with an Australian Business Number,...

Appointing a director is a key moment for any small business setting up as a company in Australia. Among the first pieces of paperwork you’ll need is a written “Consent to Act...

Thinking about using a trust for your small business? You’re not alone. Trusts are a popular way for Australian founders and family businesses to hold assets, run a trading enterprise and manage...

Planning an app launch is exciting - it’s often the moment your idea becomes a real product in customers’ hands. But launching an app isn’t just about code and design. If you...
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