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

If you run a small business or startup, the lead-up to the next financial year is more than just an accounting milestone - it’s a chance to reset, tidy up risk areas,...

When you search for a corporate lawyer near me , you’re usually not looking for a textbook definition of corporate law. You’re looking for someone who can help you make a confident...

Starting a tutoring business can be a great way to build a scalable, service-based business in Australia. You can keep it lean (a laptop, lesson plans, and a clear niche) or grow...

When you’re building a startup or running a small business, you’re juggling everything at once: sales, customers, cashflow, operations, and the never-ending to-do list. So when a legal question pops up, it’s...

When you’re building a small business, it’s easy to focus on the big-ticket items first: customers, cash flow, hiring, and getting your product or service right. But once you have a team...

Starting or growing a business in Toowoomba can be exciting. You’ve got a strong local market, a steady flow of customers and suppliers, and plenty of room to scale - whether you’re...

Thinking about launching a business in the disability support space can feel like a huge opportunity - because it is. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has created real demand for quality...

Bringing in shareholders can be a great way to fund growth, share the workload and build a stronger business. But once someone becomes a shareholder, they don’t just “own a slice” of...

If you’re building a startup or small business, you’re probably spending a lot of time thinking about your product, your brand and how to stand out in a crowded market. What many...

When you’re running a startup or small business, you’re often juggling a lot at once - sales, cash flow, hiring, product delivery, and keeping customers happy. In the middle of all that,...

If you’re building a business in Australia, you’ll quickly hear people talk about trusts - especially when you start thinking about asset protection, bringing in investors, holding intellectual property, or structuring ownership...

Sometimes closing a company is the smartest commercial decision you can make. Maybe your startup has run its course, the market has shifted, funding has dried up, or you’ve simply decided to...

If you’ve worked hard to build a brand people recognise, your trade mark can become one of your business’s most valuable assets. But there’s a catch: trade marks don’t last forever on...

Going into business with someone you trust can feel like a no-brainer. You share the workload, split the costs, and bring different skills to the table. For many Australian small businesses, a...

If you run a small business or startup, you’ll probably hire (or already rely on) external professionals at some point - accountants, consultants, designers, developers, bookkeepers, marketers, engineers, or specialist advisors. One...

Financing a new business can feel like a balancing act. On one hand, you want enough capital to build something real (inventory, staff, marketing, software, equipment, working capital). On the other hand,...

If you’re running a small business (or planning to scale one), you’ve probably come across the term “director” and wondered what it really means in practice. In Australia, being a company director...

If you’re growing a startup or small business, you’ll eventually hear questions like: “Do we need a board?” , “Who should chair it?” , or “What’s a chairman anyway?” In Australia, the...

Hiring your first employee (or scaling from a small team to a bigger one) is an exciting milestone. But if you’re running a business in Geelong, it can also be the moment...

If you’re setting up (or expanding) a business in Victoria, signing a commercial lease can feel like a major milestone. It’s also one of the biggest long-term commitments you’ll make. A commercial...

When you’re running a business, legal problems rarely arrive with perfect timing. It might start with something small - a customer refusing to pay, a contractor dispute, a co-founder disagreement, or a...

If you run a startup or small business, chances are you ask customers to agree to something online: a subscription plan, an app sign-up, a SaaS dashboard, a marketplace account, or a...

What Counts As An “Online Clothing Business” (And Why It Matters Legally) An online clothing business can look very different depending on what you sell and how you fulfil orders. For example,...

If you’ve built (or are building) something genuinely new, it’s normal to ask: how do I patent an idea in Australia? For startups and small businesses, a patent can feel like a...
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