Targeted reforms and support for the strata sector could help fast-track the government’s net zero initiatives, lower the cost of living and improve housing affordability, the peak industry body Strata Community Association says. The $1.3 trillion sector, which generates $6.7 billion in annual economic activity, has the ability to magnify the impact of the reforms […]
Read full articleMarch 24, 2022
Labor has called on the disaster relief agency boss, Shane Stone, to resign over comments appearing to blame people who “want to live among the gum trees” for the cost of recovering from catastrophic floods.
Read full articleMarch 4, 2022
The Morrison government should expand its $10bn cyclone reinsurance pool in northern Australia to cover natural disasters – including catastrophic floods and bushfires – in other parts of the country, according to the scheme’s principal architect.
Read full articleMarch 4, 2022
Everybody living in strata hates the ideas of by-laws telling them what to do – until a fellow resident does something they don’t like. Apartment dwellers probably think they have too many strata by-laws or rules already, but there are a few new ones that many strata residents will wish they had.
Read full articleMarch 3, 2022
When Adam Bailey last sought insurance for his antiques shop in Lismore, nobody would offer cover except one firm that demanded $70,000 a year. The shop with its 150 year-old Japanese kites and rare jewellery was “like a museum” but Bailey and his other neighbours balked at paying out such premiums.
Read full articleMarch 2, 2022
The State Government has been quick to put the short-stay apartment rental issue into the spotlight but, so far, has offered only a platform to talk about it. Consumer Affairs Minister Jane Garrett last month announced a panel to look at the impact of short-stay accommodation in residential apartments and make recommendations to her and […]
Read full articleMarch 2, 2022
Strata loans or special levies – if your strata scheme has to pay a bill how would you rather pay your share? A one-off hit to your bank account or payments spread across a few years via a strata loan that will attract interest?
Read full articleMarch 2, 2022
Flooding in NSW and Queensland is likely to lead to insured losses of at least $1 billion and possibly $2 billion, making it one of Australia’s worst flood events on record, S&P Global Ratings said today.
Read full articleMarch 2, 2022
East coast flooding will trigger RACQ’s own reinsurance protection, making it the latest insurer after Suncorp to warn of such a hit. The hitting of reinsurance – insurance for insurers […]
Read full articleMarch 1, 2022
“COVID-19 has created the conditions for the strata sector’s two most challenging years on record,” says Bellerby, a national director of the Strata Community Association and managing director of B […]
Read full articleMarch 1, 2022
The British government failed to publish reports stating that Grenfell-style cladding was unsafe for use on high-rise buildings 15 years before the fatal fire, an inquiry has heard.
Read full articleMarch 1, 2022
Steadfast has commissioned an independent review by consultant John Trowbridge into remuneration and the delivery of services in strata amid an increasing focus by regulators on issues affecting the high-density building sector. CEO Robert Kelly says the review may be completed over the next five or six weeks and will be available in the public […]
Read full articleFebruary 28, 2022
The NSW Government has appointed long-time Flat Chat supporter Lannock Strata Finance to manage the state’s Project Remediate interest-free loans, intended to help owners corporations with the cost of rectifying flammable cladding. According to a NSW Government Customer Services statement released last week, Lannock will “provide the drawdown services for these loans over the next […]
Read full articleFebruary 28, 2022
Final remediation work to address combustible building cladding in the ACT is on track to be completed late this year after completion of work on four more government buildings. Applications for the Private Buildings Cladding Scheme remain open until July 21. Under that scheme, the ACT Government funds half of the cost of testing and […]
Read full articleFebruary 28, 2022
A strata reform roundtable is discussing whether bodies corporate should have the power to issue fines to people breaching by-laws in buildings. If approved, fines could be issued to people misbehaving on balconies, smoking or parking in incorrect areas, having unapproved parties or being too loud. Misbehaviour at major events, including Schoolies on the Gold Coast, has played […]
Read full articleFebruary 16, 2022
With the federal government dragging its feet on legislating to reduce carbon emissions, many Australians are decreasing their individual carbon footprints, changing their lifestyles and even their homes to become more sustainable. Installing solar panels, solar hot water systems and rain tanks is relatively straightforward on detached houses, but the increasing number of apartment dwellers […]
Read full articleNovember 18, 2021
How do you feel about the idea of everyone else in your apartment block having your email address? Not keen? Okay, how would you feel if you urgently needed to get in touch with other owners about a problem in your block, but you were prevented from contacting them directly? Invest or live in apartments […]
Read full articleNovember 18, 2021
CHU-owned Flex Insurance says there is a backlog of claims repairs waiting to be completed at strata properties after more than a year of pandemic lockdowns, echoing similar observations about COVID curbs hindering insurers’ ability to progress building works. GM Frank Scamarcia says strata service providers such as repairers, restorers and safety inspectors have had […]
Read full articleNovember 2, 2021
Strata Community Association (SCA National) is excited to announce Chris Duggan as its next President along with Joshua Baldwin as Vice-President. Mr Duggan has recently served as the President of SCA (NSW) since 2015, having sat as a director since 2009, and is the Group Managing Director of the Bright & Duggan Property Group. He […]
Read full articleOctober 26, 2021
Almost four in 10 new apartment buildings in NSW have serious defects, costing an average $331,829 per building to fix, a new survey has found, although resolutions are rare. Waterproofing (23 per cent) was the most common major defect followed by fire safety (14 per cent), while almost one in 10 buildings had structural and […]
Read full articleOctober 11, 2021