(1) The principal objects of this Act are:
(a) to protect the freedom of independent contractors to enter into services contracts; and
(b) to recognise independent contracting as a legitimate form of work arrangement that is primarily commercial; and
(c) to prevent interference with the terms of genuine independent contracting arrangements.
(2) The Act achieves these objects, principally, by providing for the rights, entitlements, obligations and liabilities of parties to services contracts to be governed by the terms of those contracts, subject to:
(a) the rules of common law and equity as applying in relation to those contracts; and
(b) the laws of the Commonwealth as applying in relation to those contracts; and
(c) the laws of the States and Territories as applying in
relation to those contracts, other (in general) than any such laws that confer
or impose rights, entitlements, obligations or liabilities of a kind more
commonly associated with employment relationships.