Detailed Mutual Non‑Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Template (Australia)

Robust mutual NDA for serious commercial, investor or due diligence discussions

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Use this template to:
  • Put a robust, mutual confidentiality agreement in place for higher‑value or higher‑risk commercial discussions;
  • Protect sensitive financial, technical, IP and strategic information, not just basic business details;
  • Give both parties a clearer framework for how confidential information is handled, used, disclosed and retained;
  • Support more complex situations such as investor conversations, M&A, strategic partnerships and technology sharing; and
  • Start from a lawyer‑drafted Australian NDA you can adapt for serious negotiations and detailed due diligence.

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Confidentiality agreement template: Two-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement Parties A and B details

About this Document

This Detailed Mutual Non‑Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Template is designed for Australian businesses that need stronger confidentiality protections for more serious commercial discussions, due diligence, strategic partnerships or higher‑value transactions.It is best suited to:
  • Startups preparing for growth and capital raising;
  • SMEs and technology businesses sharing valuable IP, data or code;
  • Founders in investor or VC discussions;
  • Agencies and service providers handling sensitive client information;
  • Businesses involved in M&A, joint ventures, strategic deals or detailed due diligence.
The template is structured to provide:
  • A mutual confidentiality framework so both parties’ information is protected;
  • Broader and more detailed definitions of Confidential Information and clearer exclusions;
  • Stronger rules around use, protection, disclosure and security incidents;
  • More comprehensive requirements on return/deletion, retention for legal/compliance reasons and ongoing survival of obligations;
  • Clauses dealing with remedies, injunctive relief, privacy, notices, assignment, severability and governing law in a way that suits higher‑stakes matters.
Use this template when:
  • You are sharing information with investors, potential acquirers or strategic partners;
  • You are conducting or responding to due diligence before a potential deal;
  • You need to disclose detailed financial, operational or technical information;
  • You are discussing software, technology, IP licensing or data‑rich integrations;
  • A basic NDA feels too light for the sensitivity or commercial significance of the discussions.
You receive an editable Word document with clear placeholders for party details, jurisdiction, purpose and key inputs, so you can tailor it to your specific transaction or relationship. It is drafted for Australian use and intended as a practical starting point for more complex or higher‑value matters; where the deal is particularly high‑risk, heavily regulated or cross‑border, you should obtain legal advice before relying on, signing or implementing the agreement.

Which NDA Template Should I Choose?

Choose this Detailed Mutual NDA Template if you need a more comprehensive NDA for sensitive commercial discussions, investor or capital‑raising conversations, due diligence, strategic partnerships or higher‑risk transactions.If you simply need a basic, mutual confidentiality agreement for early‑stage, lower‑complexity discussions, our Simple Mutual NDA Template may be sufficient.

How To Use This Template

This template is a starting point, not a final document. It’s been drafted by Australian lawyers to be practical and flexible, but it still needs to be reviewed and tailored for your specific business, transaction and risk profile.

Before you use it, you should:

  • Complete all placeholders, bracketed items and optional fields;
  • Remove any drafting notes or clauses that aren’t relevant to your situation; and
  • Check that party names, entity details, dates, addresses, contact details and defined terms are accurate.

Make sure the template is consistent with your other documents and obligations – including any existing contracts, policies, procedures, website terms, privacy disclosures, regulatory requirements or internal governance documents. If anything conflicts, it should be resolved before you sign, issue, adopt or implement the document.

If you are using the template as an agreement, it should be reviewed and signed by all relevant parties in accordance with applicable law and your internal signing requirements. If you are using it as a policy, procedure, notice or compliance record, it should be approved and stored under your organisation’s normal document control processes.

This template is provided as general information only and is not legal advice. Complex, high‑value, highly regulated or cross‑border matters will usually require bespoke drafting. For anything outside a straightforward use case, we strongly recommend obtaining legal advice before relying on, signing or implementing this document.

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