2022 Australian Federal Election
SCA 2022 Federal Election Priorities
In response to the upcoming federal election, SCA has created the Federal Election Key Priorities Document.
Sustainability in strata, insurance affordability and availability, and a better quality environment are property peak body Strata Community Association’s (SCA) top priorities for future governments to address, ahead of the upcoming federal election.
SCA’s 2022 campaign is prioritising three key areas of reform for the strata property sector, which if enacted, will build a better quality built environment, and improve the lives of millions of owners and residents living in strata complexes such as apartments and townhouses.
The size of the strata industry and its impact on Australian life is growing as 5 million Australians, or 20 per cent of the population live in strata, the total value of strata dwellings is $1.3 trillion and the industry contributes $6.7 billion annually to the economy.
A Snapshot of the Three Key Priorities.
SCA Election Campaign Activities
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SCA has sent our report and met with property industry stakeholders, all political parties and Members of Parliament with high density strata in their electorates.
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SCA communicates with all members by advocacy alerts, social media posts and holding the online event, attended by more than 100 members. If you are interested in look at some of these post, head over to any of our social media pages.
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SCA has written to and started receiving responses from the major political parties on our policy proposals.
SCA - Media Releases
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Media Mentions
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The untapped net zero potential of the $1.3 trillion strata sector
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Owners and renters the big winners of top-end reinsurance pool
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SCA calls on government to pass reinsurance bill before the Federal election
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SCA calls for Australian governments to address underinsurance
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Reinsurance pool ‘tip of the iceberg’ for strata sector improvements
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Election campaign home buyer focus overlooking quality issues: SCA
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Major parties fail to eradicate building defects, costing homeowners $2.5bn a year
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Strata's issues are only state based? Tell 'em they're dreaming