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Although you may run your business safely, things can happen that are out of your control. Read about how public liability insurance can protect you here.
If you're thinking about leasing a commercial premises for your business, understanding how a make good clause works is important. Read about it here.
Has one of your employees been called for jury duty? Are you wondering what this involves? Read this article to learn about jury duty and how it affects the workplace.
When a contractual deadline looms, you won't always be penalised as soon as the deadline passes. Read about grace periods and how they work here.
An email disclaimer is an important part of running a business online. When a business does not use an email disclaimer, they may face a range of issues.
A will is a perpetual document, meaning it will remain valid unless it's changed. Read this article to find out when and how often you should update it.
Undertaking and managing a big project in your business? A Statement of Work might be just what you need to help you do the job successfully.
There are a number of different types of security interest. Read more about what they are, how they operate, and how they affect your financial affairs here
One of the worst things about workplace accidents is that a lot of them are preventable. Read about the role of Safe Work Australia (SWA) here.
There are very limited circumstances under which you can access your super funds early. Learn more about conditions of early release here.
Are you dealing with an irrevocable trust? Do you want to terminate it? Read this article to find out whether you can terminate an irrevocable trust.
Single Touch Payroll (STP) is a new way of reporting tax & superannuation information to the ATO. This comprehensive guide provides a brief overview of STP.
Starting a new business is challenging for anyone, especially for a sole trader. Read more to find out tips about managing your finances as a sole trader.
Marriage celebrants are more in demand than ever. Find out how to become one and what you'll have to do as a marriage celebrant in this guide.
Although it is hard to run multiple businesses from home, it can be done. Keep reading to find out how you can manage them.
Intellectual property laws protect the rights and creations of individuals. Keep reading to find out how this applies to online content.
Paying employees a flat hourly rate can be appealing to a business. Keep reading to find out if employers can pay these rates.

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