PRIVACY LAW & PRIVACY POLICY LAWYERS
Privacy Law Services for Australian Businesses

Privacy compliance isn’t just a legal obligation — it’s critical to building customer trust and protecting your business reputation. At Enterprise Legal, our highly experienced team helps businesses across Australia navigate privacy law and draft tailored Privacy Policies and Privacy Notices that keep you compliant and commercially protected.
We work with businesses of all sizes to:
- Draft and Review Privacy Policies – tailored to your business, website, app, or customer processes
- Draft Privacy Notices – ensuring clarity and compliance with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs)
- Advise on Privacy Compliance – including data collection, storage, and sharing obligations
- Develop Data Breach Response Plans – helping you manage mandatory breach notifications under the Privacy Act
- Assist with Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) – for projects involving personal information handling
Most of our privacy law services are offered on a fixed or capped-fee basis, giving you cost certainty. Plus, you can easily book your initial appointment online to get started.
Why Privacy Compliance Matters
- Avoid Heavy Penalties
The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) imposes significant fines for non-compliance, with recent reforms increasing maximum penalties for serious breaches. - Protect Your Brand Reputation
Customers are increasingly privacy-conscious. A strong Privacy Policy builds trust and helps maintain your brand’s credibility. - Manage Data Breaches
Mandatory notification laws mean you must be ready to respond quickly if personal data is compromised. - Meet Commercial Expectations
Partners, clients, and investors often require robust privacy compliance as part of commercial contracts. - Tailor Compliance to Your Business
Privacy obligations differ depending on your business model, industry, and size — one-size-fits-all policies simply don’t work.
GOT A QUESTION?
Privacy Law FAQs
Protect your business and your customers’ trust with tailored privacy solutions. Book your fixed-fee consultation online today.

Do all businesses in Australia need a Privacy Policy?
Not all businesses legally need one. Generally, businesses with annual turnover over $3 million — or those handling sensitive information — must comply with the Privacy Act. But many smaller businesses choose to adopt Privacy Policies for trust and commercial reasons.
What’s the difference between a Privacy Policy and a Privacy Notice?
A Privacy Policy explains how your business handles personal information overall. A Privacy Notice is specific and tells people how their data will be used in a particular transaction or interaction.
What happens if my business has a data breach?
You may need to notify affected individuals and the OAIC under the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme. We can help you respond and manage your obligations.
Can I use a free Privacy Policy template?
Free templates rarely cover industry-specific requirements or your unique processes. A tailored Privacy Policy helps you avoid compliance gaps and legal risks.
Do you offer fixed fees for Privacy Law services?
Yes. Most of our privacy law services are offered on a fixed or capped-fee basis for cost certainty.