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Ep 47 - Time's Ticking: Are you ready to apply for your QLD Pharmacy Business Licence?

6 min · 31. Mai 2026
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In this episode , host Sarah Stoddart provides critical information for Queensland pharmacy owners regarding the pharmacy business license application process established by the Queensland Pharmacy Business Ownership Council. With the legislative changes that took effect on November 1, 2025, pharmacy owners must take prompt action to comply with the regulatory requirements. The episode emphasises the importance of being prepared for the application process, which involves considerable paperwork tailored to different ownership structures. The transition to an online portal for submissions may simplify some aspects, but significant organization and diligence are still required. Sarah warns that many pharmacists have yet to initiate their applications and notes that these processes will only become busier as the deadlines approach. Overall, the episode serves as a reminder of the need to act on the licensing requirements and highlights the complexities involved in the application process. Sarah encourages listeners to reach out for assistance if needed, stressing the importance of preparation, organisation, and proactive engagement to ensure compliance with the new regulations. The podcast underscores the significance of commencing the application process without delay, particularly given the limited time frame for submission. Sarah's guidance aims to equip pharmacy owners with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate these regulatory changes confidently. Listeners are encouraged to take these matters seriously and to begin their preparations, as timely compliance is vital for the continued operation of their pharmacy businesses within the Queensland’s regulatory framework. Calm The Pharm is brought to you by your host, Sarah Stoddart. Sarah is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, a boutique law firm which provides small business owners and healthcare professionals across Australia with clear legal pathways and peace of mind. She is recognised as a leader in the healthcare industry and is one of only a few lawyers in Australia with specialist experience working with pharmacy businesses.  In 2021, Sarah was named the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year. She was also named as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Business Awards. In 2022, she was named as a finalist in the Women in Business Awards for The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Law Awards and again in the Women in Law Awards.  Sarah is the co-author of business book, “Courage and Confidence”. The book is a collection of inspirational stories combined with practical tools, tips and advice written by a small group of Australian women in business.  She is also a non-executive director of MS Queensland. www.vitalitylawaustralia.com Instagram: @vitalitylawaustralia Facebook: Vitality Law Australia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stoddart-23b92240/

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Episode Ep 47 - Time's Ticking: Are you ready to apply for your QLD Pharmacy Business Licence? Cover

Ep 47 - Time's Ticking: Are you ready to apply for your QLD Pharmacy Business Licence?

In this episode , host Sarah Stoddart provides critical information for Queensland pharmacy owners regarding the pharmacy business license application process established by the Queensland Pharmacy Business Ownership Council. With the legislative changes that took effect on November 1, 2025, pharmacy owners must take prompt action to comply with the regulatory requirements. The episode emphasises the importance of being prepared for the application process, which involves considerable paperwork tailored to different ownership structures. The transition to an online portal for submissions may simplify some aspects, but significant organization and diligence are still required. Sarah warns that many pharmacists have yet to initiate their applications and notes that these processes will only become busier as the deadlines approach. Overall, the episode serves as a reminder of the need to act on the licensing requirements and highlights the complexities involved in the application process. Sarah encourages listeners to reach out for assistance if needed, stressing the importance of preparation, organisation, and proactive engagement to ensure compliance with the new regulations. The podcast underscores the significance of commencing the application process without delay, particularly given the limited time frame for submission. Sarah's guidance aims to equip pharmacy owners with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate these regulatory changes confidently. Listeners are encouraged to take these matters seriously and to begin their preparations, as timely compliance is vital for the continued operation of their pharmacy businesses within the Queensland’s regulatory framework. Calm The Pharm is brought to you by your host, Sarah Stoddart. Sarah is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, a boutique law firm which provides small business owners and healthcare professionals across Australia with clear legal pathways and peace of mind. She is recognised as a leader in the healthcare industry and is one of only a few lawyers in Australia with specialist experience working with pharmacy businesses.  In 2021, Sarah was named the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year. She was also named as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Business Awards. In 2022, she was named as a finalist in the Women in Business Awards for The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Law Awards and again in the Women in Law Awards.  Sarah is the co-author of business book, “Courage and Confidence”. The book is a collection of inspirational stories combined with practical tools, tips and advice written by a small group of Australian women in business.  She is also a non-executive director of MS Queensland. www.vitalitylawaustralia.com Instagram: @vitalitylawaustralia Facebook: Vitality Law Australia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stoddart-23b92240/

31. Mai 20266 min
Episode Ep 46 - The Communication Gap: How AI creates confusion Cover

Ep 46 - The Communication Gap: How AI creates confusion

In this episode of the Calm the Pharm podcast, host Sarah Stoddart discusses the implications of using artificial intelligence (AI) in legal services, particularly for pharmacy clients. She delves into how AI is affecting communication and the collaborative process between clients and their legal advisors. Sarah highlights that while AI is a great tool, it often lacks the contextual understanding essential for tailoring these documents to specific scenarios. When pharmacy clients run their legal documents through AI, they may receive recommendations that are out of context, focusing solely on the document itself rather than the broader circumstances, relationships, or regulatory environments under which the documents will operate. This can lead to clients providing their lawyers with instructions based solely on AI feedback, which can be confusing for both parties. This lack of context often leads to miscommunication between the client and their legal advisor. Clients may struggle to clarify instructions based on AI feedback due to not fully understanding the AI's recommendations themselves. This can create delays, confusion, and even strain in the professional relationship. To mitigate these issues, Sarah emphasises the importance of collaboration and open communication with legal advisors. Rather than relying solely on AI outputs, clients should engage in discussions with their advisors to contextualize the feedback and make informed decisions. This approach encourages a more tailored document creation process, leading to better outcomes that meet the specific needs of the client and enhance their understanding of the legal documentation they are engaging with. In summary, while AI can be a useful ancillary tool in legal processes, it should not replace the nuanced understanding and professional relationship that come from direct collaboration with legal advisors. Utilising AI responsibly and contextually will help preserve relationships and streamline the document creation process. Sarah concludes by urging listeners to assess the use of AI in their legal dealings wisely. Calm The Pharm is brought to you by your host, Sarah Stoddart. Sarah is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, a boutique law firm which provides small business owners and healthcare professionals across Australia with clear legal pathways and peace of mind. She is recognised as a leader in the healthcare industry and is one of only a few lawyers in Australia with specialist experience working with pharmacy businesses.  In 2021, Sarah was named the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year. She was also named as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Business Awards. In 2022, she was named as a finalist in the Women in Business Awards for The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Law Awards and again in the Women in Law Awards.  Sarah is the co-author of business book, “Courage and Confidence”. The book is a collection of inspirational stories combined with practical tools, tips and advice written by a small group of Australian women in business.  She is also a non-executive director of MS Queensland. www.vitalitylawaustralia.com Instagram: @vitalitylawaustralia Facebook: Vitality Law Australia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stoddart-23b92240/

24. Mai 20266 min
Episode Ep 45 - Preparing for the Unexpected: Navigating life events in partnerships Cover

Ep 45 - Preparing for the Unexpected: Navigating life events in partnerships

In this final episode, host Sarah Stoddart emphasises the importance of planning for unexpected life events within pharmacy partnerships. The episode outlines critical life events that should be carefully considered in partnership agreements and discusses options to mitigate the associated risks. Sarah concludes by reinforcing the importance of being proactive rather than reactive when it comes to partnership planning. As life events are unpredictable, establishing robust frameworks in partnership agreements can save future partners significant heartache and conflict. She encourages open dialogue and thorough planning to ensure smooth operations and relationships within the partnership, thus concluding the partnership series with a focus on a strategic and informed partnership approach. Calm The Pharm is brought to you by your host, Sarah Stoddart. Sarah is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, a boutique law firm which provides small business owners and healthcare professionals across Australia with clear legal pathways and peace of mind. She is recognised as a leader in the healthcare industry and is one of only a few lawyers in Australia with specialist experience working with pharmacy businesses.  In 2021, Sarah was named the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year. She was also named as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Business Awards. In 2022, she was named as a finalist in the Women in Business Awards for The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Law Awards and again in the Women in Law Awards.  Sarah is the co-author of business book, “Courage and Confidence”. The book is a collection of inspirational stories combined with practical tools, tips and advice written by a small group of Australian women in business.  She is also a non-executive director of MS Queensland. www.vitalitylawaustralia.com Instagram: @vitalitylawaustralia Facebook: Vitality Law Australia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stoddart-23b92240/

26. Apr. 20269 min
Episode Ep 44 - Pharmacy Partnerships: Choosing the right path for dispute resolution Cover

Ep 44 - Pharmacy Partnerships: Choosing the right path for dispute resolution

In this episode of "Calm the Pharm," host Sarah Stoddart discusses the crucial topic of dispute resolution within pharmacy partnerships, aiming to demystify the process and provide practical legal insights. The objective is to equip pharmacy owners with the understanding and tools necessary to handle disputes efficiently, thereby avoiding costly litigation. Sarah emphasises the importance of a dispute resolution clause in partnership agreements, which should define how disputes will be resolved. The closing message is one of urgency: pharmacy partners should not delay in formalising their agreements. A signed partnership agreement is seen as essential to prevent future disputes, ensuring that expectations are clear upfront. The podcast concludes with a reminder that taking proactive steps today can prevent headaches tomorrow. In summary, this episode encourages pharmacy owners to prioritise clear and comprehensive dispute resolution strategies within their partnership agreements to safeguard their business relationships and operations against potential conflicts. Calm The Pharm is brought to you by your host, Sarah Stoddart. Sarah is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, a boutique law firm which provides small business owners and healthcare professionals across Australia with clear legal pathways and peace of mind. She is recognised as a leader in the healthcare industry and is one of only a few lawyers in Australia with specialist experience working with pharmacy businesses.  In 2021, Sarah was named the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year. She was also named as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Business Awards. In 2022, she was named as a finalist in the Women in Business Awards for The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Law Awards and again in the Women in Law Awards.  Sarah is the co-author of business book, “Courage and Confidence”. The book is a collection of inspirational stories combined with practical tools, tips and advice written by a small group of Australian women in business.  She is also a non-executive director of MS Queensland. www.vitalitylawaustralia.com Instagram: @vitalitylawaustralia Facebook: Vitality Law Australia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stoddart-23b92240/

19. Apr. 20267 min
Episode Ep 43 - When Partners Leave: Navigating retirement and exit plans Cover

Ep 43 - When Partners Leave: Navigating retirement and exit plans

In today’s podcast episode, we delve deeper into the crucial topic of retirement and exit strategies within partnership agreements, emphasising the significance of exit clauses in ensuring a smooth transition when one partner decides to leave. This is the third part of our exploration into partnership agreements, aiming to equip listeners with the necessary foresight to avoid potential business disruptions that can arise from partner exits. Exit clauses are vital because they lay the groundwork for what happens when a partner wants to leave. This consideration is not merely about retirement or aging; it encompasses any scenario where a partner may wish to exit the business due to personal circumstances, dissatisfaction, or strategic changes. Without a clear plan for such an eventuality, partnerships can become dysfunctional, leading to poor business decisions and emotional turmoil among remaining partners. The conversation underscores the idea that planning for a partner’s exit is just as essential as planning for the start of a partnership. Partners should take time to deliberate on these issues and document their agreements thoroughly to avoid misunderstandings in times of change. The complexities of partnerships require foresight and preparation, as partnerships are not merely business arrangements but long-term commitments among individuals. Listeners are encouraged to think critically about their partnership dynamics and seek clarity on these questions, reinforcing that proactive planning can enable a smoother transition and sustained business health. Remember, any partnership will ultimately encounter change; how those changes are managed can determine the future success and stability of the business. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to ask questions or seek further clarification, promising continued discussions on other relevant topics in future episodes. Calm The Pharm is brought to you by your host, Sarah Stoddart. Sarah is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, a boutique law firm which provides small business owners and healthcare professionals across Australia with clear legal pathways and peace of mind. She is recognised as a leader in the healthcare industry and is one of only a few lawyers in Australia with specialist experience working with pharmacy businesses.  In 2021, Sarah was named the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Australian Sole Practitioner of the Year. She was also named as a finalist in the AusMumpreneur Business Awards. In 2022, she was named as a finalist in the Women in Business Awards for The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce, the Australian Law Awards and again in the Women in Law Awards.  Sarah is the co-author of business book, “Courage and Confidence”. The book is a collection of inspirational stories combined with practical tools, tips and advice written by a small group of Australian women in business.  She is also a non-executive director of MS Queensland. www.vitalitylawaustralia.com Instagram: @vitalitylawaustralia Facebook: Vitality Law Australia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stoddart-23b92240/

12. Apr. 20267 min