If you’re reading this you’re interested in web based and electronic information about strata title matters.
So, I thought I’d share some links to other strata bloggers (defining that term loosely) in Australia. After all we’re part of the same community and we're all interested in getting the word out about strata.
Firstly, there’s Jimmy Thomson, the enfant terrible of Australian strata. Jimmy writes the Flat Chat column in the Sydney Morning Herald’s Domain every Saturday and likes to champion the people’s issues in strata. His website flat-chat.com.au features his columns and a forum where the topics are explored in more detail by him and others.
Secondly, there’s Michael Teys. Lawyer, strata manager and property developer who's now running Teys Lawyers in Sydney and focusing on legal work for strata corporations. He’s been blogging about high density property for a while but his blogs are now more strata-centric. Check them out at http://www.teyslawyers.com.au/blog/
Thirdly, there’s StrataLive. It’s not a blog or a column. It's a website with a lot of other people’s information about different strata issues and is more focused on what owners want in broader terms. Have a look and maybe even join at http://www.stratalive.com.au/
And finally, there’s Strataman. The ageing superhero of Australian strata. He’s been around for a while and his website is correspondingly detailed: packed with masses of technical information about NSW strata for those who want things done in the superhero way.
This list excludes government sites since their information is sanitised. I’ve also excluded association and group sites since they’re really just for their members and I’ve excluded strata manager and other business sites since they are inevitably (and properly) commercial.
So, sadly, that’s about it for regular, detailed and accurate information about strata in Australia.
Please enjoy my and my fellow bloggers' sites and why not think about starting your own too as there’s plenty to say and everyone’s opinion counts.
Francesco …
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