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Media Advisory – Strata Insights Report Launch – Exclusive Webinar Announcement – Thursday 3/4/25

Strata Community Association < 1 mins read

The Strata Community Association (SCA), in partnership with the UNSW City Futures Research Centre (CFRC), announces the release of the Australasia Strata Insights Report 2024. This report provides a detailed analysis of the strata industry across Australia and New Zealand, using national census data, land titles, and strata management surveys.

As the only report offering a holistic view of the strata sector, it is an essential resource for policymakers, industry professionals, and stakeholders. It highlights key trends, growth patterns, and demographic shifts, emphasizing strata’s role in housing policies and urban development.
To discuss key findings, we invite media representatives to an exclusive webinar.


 WEBINAR DETAILS 

Date: Thursday 3/4/25
Time: Webinar Local Times by Region
  • Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Tasmania: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM AEDT
  • Brisbane: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM AEST
  • Darwin: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM ACST
  • New Zealand: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM NZDT
  • Perth: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM AWST
  • Adelaide: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM ACDT

 HOW TO ATTEND 

Join the webinar via Zoom:
Click here to join

Login Details:
Webinar ID:
 856 3404 1934
Passcode: 657778

If you cannot view via Zoom, the presentation will be livestreamed on our Youtube channel at:
Strata Community Association - YouTube
 


Key Facts:

The Strata Insights report is produced bi-annually.


About us:

ABOUT SCA & CFRC
The Strata Community Association (SCA) is the peak industry body representing strata and community title management across Australasia. The UNSW City Futures Research Centre (CFRC) is a leading research institution focused on urban development and housing policy.


Contact details:

Nathan Patterson
Strata Community Association Media
(m) 0494341402
(e) [email protected]

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