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Terms, Privacy & Cookie Policy

This page explains the rules for using Unemployable websites, pages, content, newsletters, events, forms and digital services, and how we collect, use and protect personal information.

Last updated: 3 July 2026

Terms & Conditions

1. About these terms

These Terms & Conditions apply when you access or use any website, landing page, form, newsletter, event page, digital product, media content or service operated under the Unemployable brand, including unemployable.com.au and related Unemployable pages.

In these terms, “Unemployable”, “we”, “us” and “our” means Unemployable Media and its related brands, businesses, contractors and representatives. “You” means any person who accesses our websites, consumes our content, submits a form, joins our newsletter, registers for an event or purchases from us.

By using our website or services, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please stop using the website and services.

2. Age requirement

You must be at least 18 years old to purchase from us, register for paid events or programs, or submit personal information through our forms unless you have the consent of a parent or guardian.

3. Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, all content on our websites and channels is owned by or licensed to Unemployable. This includes text, video, audio, podcast episodes, clips, graphics, images, thumbnails, templates, courses, frameworks, branding, logos, page layouts and other materials.

You may view and share our publicly available content for personal, non-commercial use. You must not copy, reproduce, edit, sell, republish, scrape, distribute, upload, train AI systems on, or commercially exploit our content without written permission.

4. Acceptable use

You agree not to use our website, forms, content or services in a way that:

  • breaks any applicable law or regulation;
  • interferes with the website or its security;
  • attempts to access systems, data or accounts without permission;
  • uploads or transmits malware, spam or harmful code;
  • harasses, abuses, threatens or defames another person;
  • copies, scrapes or reuses our content for commercial purposes without permission.

5. Media, podcast and content disclaimer

Unemployable publishes conversations, commentary, interviews, podcasts, videos, clips, newsletters and educational content across topics including business, wealth, property, politics, economics, Bitcoin, entrepreneurship, investing and culture.

Our content is for general information, education and entertainment only. It is not financial, investment, legal, accounting, tax, health, migration, property, planning or professional advice. You should seek independent advice before making decisions based on anything discussed by us, our hosts, guests or contributors.

Guest views are their own. We do not necessarily endorse every view, claim, opinion, strategy or recommendation expressed by a guest, speaker, contributor or third-party platform.

6. Accuracy and availability

We aim to keep our content useful and accurate, but we do not promise that all information will be complete, current or error-free. Markets, laws, regulations, prices, tax settings, platform rules and public information can change quickly.

We may update, remove, restrict, suspend or discontinue any part of our website, content, event, newsletter, product or service at any time.

7. Events, tickets, memberships and programs

From time to time we may offer events, trips, workshops, masterminds, coaching programs, communities, courses, templates, digital products or other paid experiences.

Any event, program, membership or product may have specific terms shown at checkout, on the relevant sales page, in an agreement, or in your confirmation email. Those specific terms apply in addition to these general terms.

Unless stated otherwise, payments, deposits, tickets and program places may be non-refundable where we have committed venue, supplier, production, travel, administration or delivery costs. However, nothing in these terms excludes or limits any rights you may have under the Australian Consumer Law or other laws that cannot legally be excluded.

8. Third-party links and platforms

Our website and content may link to third-party websites, platforms and services including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, social media platforms, payment processors, event platforms, CRM systems and embedded forms.

We do not control third-party websites or platforms and are not responsible for their content, policies, availability, tracking, terms, security or practices. You should review their terms and privacy policies before using them.

9. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Unemployable is not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or economic loss, including loss of profits, opportunity, revenue, data, goodwill, business interruption or investment outcomes arising from your use of our website, content, events, services or third-party links.

Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts or modifies any consumer guarantee, right or remedy that cannot be excluded under applicable law.

10. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. Updates will be published on this page and will apply from the date they are posted.

11. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Queensland, Australia, unless a different jurisdiction is required by applicable law. You agree to submit to the courts of Queensland and the Commonwealth of Australia in relation to any dispute.

Nothing on this page is intended to remove rights that cannot be excluded under Australian law, including consumer guarantees where they apply.

Privacy Policy

1. Scope

This Privacy Policy explains how Unemployable collects, uses, stores and discloses personal information when you use our websites, submit a form, join a newsletter, register for an event, apply for a program, buy from us, communicate with us or engage with our content.

2. Personal information we may collect

Depending on how you interact with us, we may collect:

  • your name, email address, phone number and contact details;
  • business name, role, location, interests and preferences;
  • newsletter sign-up details and marketing preferences;
  • questions, comments, enquiries or form responses you submit;
  • event, ticket, application, coaching or program information;
  • payment, billing and transaction information, usually processed by third-party payment providers;
  • communications with us, including emails, SMS, DMs and support requests;
  • website usage information such as IP address, browser type, device information, pages viewed, referral source and analytics data;
  • social media or advertising interaction data where you engage with our pages, ads or content.

We generally do not ask for sensitive information unless it is reasonably necessary for a specific purpose and you consent, or we are otherwise permitted by law.

3. How we collect information

We may collect information:

  • directly from you when you complete a form, sign up, purchase, apply, book a call or contact us;
  • through our websites, cookies, pixels, analytics tools and embedded forms;
  • through third-party platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, social media platforms, email/SMS providers, CRM tools, payment processors, event platforms and advertising platforms;
  • from publicly available sources where relevant to media, guest booking, business communication or event operations.

4. How we use personal information

We may use your information to:

  • send newsletters, updates, event information and marketing communications;
  • respond to enquiries, questions, guest requests and support messages;
  • process registrations, applications, purchases, bookings, tickets and payments;
  • deliver events, programs, communities, digital products and services;
  • personalise and improve our website, content, marketing and user experience;
  • measure website, email, advertising and content performance;
  • run promotions, surveys, giveaways or audience research;
  • protect our business, website, content, rights, users and community;
  • meet legal, accounting, tax, reporting, compliance and record-keeping obligations.

5. Marketing communications

If you subscribe, submit a form, register for an event, download a resource, purchase from us or otherwise opt in, we may send you emails, SMS messages or other communications about Unemployable content, events, offers, updates and opportunities.

You can unsubscribe from marketing communications at any time by using the unsubscribe link in an email, replying with the stated opt-out instruction where available, or contacting us.

6. Disclosure to service providers

We may disclose personal information to trusted service providers and partners who help us operate our business, including:

  • CRM, email marketing, SMS and automation platforms;
  • website hosting, landing page and form providers;
  • payment processors and accounting providers;
  • event, ticketing, booking and community platforms;
  • analytics, advertising and retargeting platforms;
  • video, podcast and social media platforms;
  • contractors, team members, professional advisers and legal or compliance providers;
  • government, regulatory or law enforcement bodies where required by law.

7. Overseas disclosure

Some of our service providers may store or process information outside Australia, including in the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Singapore or other countries. By using our website and services, you acknowledge that your information may be processed in those locations where permitted by law.

8. Security and retention

We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. However, no website, email, CRM, payment system or internet transmission is completely secure.

We keep personal information for as long as reasonably needed for the purpose it was collected, for business records, to provide services, to resolve disputes, or to meet legal, tax, accounting and compliance obligations.

9. Access, correction and deletion

You may request access to the personal information we hold about you or ask us to correct, update or delete it, subject to legal and business record-keeping requirements.

We may need to verify your identity before actioning a request.

10. Complaints

If you have a privacy concern, contact us first so we can try to resolve it. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may be able to contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner or another relevant regulator.

Cookie Policy

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include pixels, tags, scripts, local storage and tracking links.

2. How we use cookies and similar technologies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • operate and secure the website;
  • remember preferences and improve browsing experience;
  • understand traffic, page views, clicks and performance;
  • measure the effectiveness of campaigns, emails, forms and advertisements;
  • embed content from third-party platforms such as YouTube or other media players;
  • show or measure advertising and retargeting where permitted.

3. Types of cookies we may use

Strictly necessary cookies

These help the website function properly, including page loading, security, forms and basic technical operations.

Analytics and performance cookies

These help us understand how people use the website so we can improve pages, content, load speed, user experience and marketing performance.

Functionality cookies

These help remember settings or preferences and improve your experience on return visits.

Advertising and retargeting cookies

These may help us understand campaign performance and show relevant Unemployable content, offers or event updates on third-party platforms.

Embedded content cookies

Some pages may include embedded content from YouTube, Spotify, social media platforms or other third parties. These platforms may set their own cookies or collect usage information according to their own policies.

4. Managing cookies

You can control or block cookies through your browser settings. If you disable cookies, some parts of the website may not work properly.

Contact

For questions about these terms, privacy, cookies, your information, unsubscribing, or permissions to use our content, contact us using the details below.

Business: Unemployable Media / Unemployable

ABN: 70 694 530 179

Website: unemployable.com.au

Email: [email protected]

Privacy requests: [email protected]

For privacy, unsubscribe or content permission requests, email [email protected] and we’ll respond as soon as reasonably possible.