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You’ve worked hard to build your list, and the last thing you want is to risk breaching privacy laws or losing trust with your audience because of a legal misstep.
Whether you’re sending weekly newsletters, launch sequences, or automated welcome emails - email marketing comes with real legal obligations under Australian law.
But most business owners either:
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Don’t know what’s required
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Assume their email platform takes care of it
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Or find out the hard (and expensive) way
That’s where the Email Marketing Legal Safety Net comes in.
What’s Inside?
A practical, no-fluff checklist that helps you:
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Understand when and how to get proper consent
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Avoid privacy breaches when collecting emails
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Review your opt-ins, unsubscribes, and disclaimers for compliance
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Feel confident that your email strategy is on its way to compliance and not putting your business at risk

MEET OUR LEGAL GURU
I´m Nina,
Business Lawyer and Owner of ND Legal
My zone of genius lies in helping ambitious entrepreneurs ensure that their businesses are compliant, legal and (most importantly) protected.
I’ve worked in the legal industry for over a decade, supporting Australian business owners and startups to grow confidently with the right legal protections in place from day one.
One of the most overlooked areas when it comes to legal compliance is email marketing, but it’s also one of the most important.
It’s my mission to make legal protection clear, practical, and accessible because solid business foundations aren’t just about contracts and policies. They include how you collect, store, and use your audience’s data, too.
In this free checklist, I walk you through clear, actionable steps to help you get your email marketing in line with Australian law without the legal jargon or information overload.
This is the exact guidance I wish every business owner had before launching their first campaign, and now it’s yours, so you can grow your list legally, ethically, and confidently.
xx Nina
This Checklist is for you if...
You’re building or managing an email list in Australia
You use email to market, sell, or deliver services
You want to make sure you’re covered legally without the overwhelm
You believe protecting your business is just smart strategy

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