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These terms govern use of desktop-cedarhub.click and the advisory engagements offered by Cedar Hub Board Advisory Pty Ltd.
Last updated: 21 August 2026.
Acceptance
By browsing this website or submitting an enquiry form, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the site. Formal advisory work is governed by a separate engagement letter, which prevails if it conflicts with this page on matters of scope, fees, or confidentiality.
Who we are
Cedar Hub Board Advisory Pty Ltd (“Cedar Hub”, “we”, “us”) provides board advisory services for owner-managed companies. Our office is at 18 Bayley Street, Marysville, Victoria 3779, Australia. Contact: hello@desktop-cedarhub.click or (03) 9499 6093.
Website information
Content on this site is general information about our practice. It is not legal, tax, accounting, or investment advice and does not create an advisor–client relationship until an engagement letter is signed. Fee figures are informational only; no payment is processed through this website.
Intellectual property
Text, layout, logos, and downloadable materials on this site are owned by Cedar Hub or used under licence. You may view and print pages for personal evaluation of our services. You may not copy, republish, or commercially exploit site content without prior written consent.
Enquiries and forms
Messages sent through the contact form must be accurate and lawful. You must not submit confidential third-party information without authority. We may decline to respond to abusive or irrelevant submissions.
Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by Australian Consumer Law and other applicable law, Cedar Hub is not liable for loss arising from reliance on website content alone, from interruption of site access, or from third-party websites linked from this site. Nothing in these terms excludes non-excludable consumer guarantees. For contracted advisory work, liability caps and exclusions are stated in the engagement letter.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia. Courts of Victoria have exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising from website use, subject to any mandatory consumer protections.
Changes
We may update these terms by posting a revised version on this page. Continued use of the site after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.