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Plan for how your business will safely bounce back

We are now seeing success across the country to flatten the curve and reduce the COVID-19 impact.

Press Dubbo: my first year in business

Following on from five years in the hospitality trade and having a stab at running a wholesale coffee business, Alister Dyson-Holland decided to open a cafe in his home town of Dubbo, New South Wales.

Is it too late to register my trade mark?

It’s typical as a business owner to have branding you regularly use across your products and services.

Coaching business goes all-in on virtual learning

COVID-19 forced a Sydney HSC coaching business to shut its physical doors, but quick thinking and a $10,000 investment in technology means hundreds of students are now embracing ‘virtual’ learning.

The Laundry pad: my first year in business

One year on, The Laundry Pad is a thriving commercial laundry service, linen hire operation and bedding retail outlet.

What reinventing your business can look like

Recent times have seen businesses large and small flexing their innovation muscles like never before – from shops shifting their stock online to service providers offering virtual sessions on everything from home renovations to medical check-ups.

How to launch your online store: A 3-step guide

Trading restrictions have forced many bricks-and-mortar retail businesses into closure while the government works to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Everything you need to know about the JobTrainer program

The JobTrainer Fund was announced earlier this year as part of the Federal Government’s $2 billion JobTrainer Skills Package which included the expansion of the Supporting Apprentices and Trainees wage subsidy

What to consider before breaking your commercial lease

If you’re in this situation, terminating the lease is normally the best way to avoid spiralling debts and legal costs.

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Dismissal was justified but process was too abrupt

A Bank manager was dismissed after 14 years due to poor performance, but the Fair Work Commission ordered $6,000 compensation, citing the Bank’s abrupt handling of the process.