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Your Website Terms & Conditions Probably Won't Hold Up. Here's Why.
Most website Terms & Conditions pages are copied templates that were never actually reviewed. Here are five signs yours might not hold up, and what good terms actually look like.
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12 hours ago3 min read


Before You Sign: A Small Business Contract Checklist
If you're a business owner, you've probably found yourself party to many contracts: supplier agreements, client terms, leases, insurance policies, service agreements. Very few are properly reviewed before signing. Usually that's fine. Occasionally, it's the single most expensive decision a business makes that year. You don't need a lawyer to read every contract that crosses your desk. But you should know what to look for, and when it's worth getting a second opinion. The clau
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Jul 313 min read


Four Workplace Law Changes Every Small Business Should Know About Right Now
Australian workplace law has changed more in the last two years than in the previous decade. If you run a small business and haven't reviewed your policies since 2024, there's a good chance you're missing at least one of these. 1. The right to disconnect Since 26 August 2025, this applies to small business employers too. Employees now have the right to refuse to monitor, read, or respond to work contact outside their working hours, unless that refusal would be unreasonable. W
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Jul 293 min read


Contractor or Employee? The Label on the Contract No Longer Decides It
If you engage anyone in your business who isn't a full-time employee (eg. a bookkeeper, a designer, a delivery driver, a consultant), then this question is worth ten minutes of your time. Getting it wrong is one of the most common (and most expensive) mistakes small business owners make in Australia. The old approach doesn't work anymore For a long time, the safest way to think about this was: what does the contract say? If it said "independent contractor," and the person had
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Jul 223 min read
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