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Venture capital
Convertible Notes vs SAFEs: Which Is Right for Your Australian Seed Round?
11 Feb 2026|8 Mins Read

If you’re raising a seed round for your Australian startup, you’ve almost certainly encountered two instruments: the convertible note and the SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity). …

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Startups
What Founders Need to Know About Personal Liability When Things Go Wrong
10 Feb 2026|8 Mins Read

One of the main reasons founders incorporate a company is limited liability — the idea that if the business fails, your personal assets are protected. And in most cases, that’s true. A …

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Startups
ESOP vs ESS: Choosing the Right Employee Equity Plan for Your Australian Startup
9 Feb 2026|8 Mins Read

If you’re building a startup in Australia and want to offer equity to your team, you’ll quickly encounter two acronyms: ESOP and ESS. They’re often used interchangeably — and …

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Startups
Vesting Schedules Explained: How Australian Startups Should Structure Founder Equity
9 Feb 2026|10 Mins Read

If you’re starting a company with co-founders, one of the most important conversations you’ll have — and one of the most commonly avoided — is about vesting. Specifically: what happens to …

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Business
What Is a Unit Trust?
21 Apr 2025|3 Mins Read

A unit trust is a business structure in which beneficiaries—called unitholders—have fixed entitlements to the trust’s income and capital. Unlike a discretionary trust, where the trustee can decide how …

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How to
How to Sign Statutory Declarations by Video Conference in NSW
16 Jan 2025|3 Mins Read

In NSW, authorised witnesses for statutory declarations include legal professionals, Justices of the Peace (JPs), and other approved persons under the Oaths Act 1900 (NSW) and associated regulations. …

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