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Data analysts gather and interpret data to reach conclusions and are becoming an increasingly valuable asset to businesses. Find out how to become one here.
Are you interested in opening your own florist? In this article, we break down what you'll need and how to get started in the industry.
Copyright isn't only relevant to artists and other creative types. Read here why understanding implied copyright is also important for business owners.
As it turns out, filing for your own bankruptcy is not the only way you can be determined bankrupt. In fact, creditors can file for your bankruptcy too.
While you may be familiar with the GDPR and it's requirements to have a privacy policy, you may not be aware of other instances where you will need one.
The NSW Digital Driver Licence is now available. However, don't throw out your old wallet just yet as there are some serious caveats.
When you register a company, you have to ensure that all your details are up to date and pay a fee to keep your company active. Read more here.
In order to start a business in the child care space you'll have to obtain the relevant licences and checks first. Read to find out more.
Helping businesses and individuals file their taxes can be a highly profitable business. Find out how to do it in this article.
All Australian businesses should have a privacy policy on their website, however there are circumstances where it will also need to comply with the GDPR.
Not sure if you need to have Ts&Cs for your business's website? Read this article to find out when your business will need to have one in place.
Chances are you've heard of 'fair use' when it comes to copyright. In Australia, we don't use fair use. Instead, we have a principle called fair dealing. Is there a difference?
Sham contracts are a way that employers deny their workers the rights and obligations they're owed. In this article, we break down how you can avoid these.
Terms and Conditions and Terms of Use often overlap with each other, but they are not the same. In this article we explain what the difference is.
Your website can end up being one of your business's most valuable assets. Find out in this article how you can legally protect it.
A website's terms and conditions need to be updated consistently to be in line with Australian Consumer Law. This article breaks down the law on this.
Convertible notes are a common way early stage startups can raise funding. Read about the advantages and disadvantages of using them here.
Do you have fantastic online content? You might have asked yourself: How do I protect my website's content from being stolen? Here are sime simple ways to do so.

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