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

Thinking about launching an online store in Australia? Ecommerce is a flexible, scalable way to reach customers nationwide (and beyond), with lower overheads than a bricks-and-mortar shop. At the same time, selling...

Thinking about launching a startup in Australia’s renewable energy sector? It’s a smart move. From rooftop solar and battery storage to EV charging, bioenergy and grid tech, demand is rising as households,...

Bringing on new investors is an exciting milestone for any Australian company. Whether you’re closing a seed round, topping up working capital or rewarding a strategic advisor, you’ll usually document the deal...

Absolutely - many Australian ventures successfully team up with overseas co‑founders, investors or strategic partners. A foreign partner can bring capital, skills, technology and access to new markets. However, going cross‑border adds...

If your team uses email to communicate with customers, suppliers or stakeholders (which is almost every business), you’ve probably seen or used an email disclaimer. But what does an email disclaimer actually...

If you’re setting up a new company in Australia - or thinking about restructuring - you’ve probably heard that many owners “hold shares through a trust.” It’s a common strategy for family...

Starting a business with a co-founder is exciting. You’re sharing the workload, spreading risk and building something bigger together than you might alone. But even great partnerships change. People move interstate, circumstances...
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