Jimmy Thomson & Sue Williams

FLAT CHAT WRAP

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All about living in apartments (condos), from dealing with your committee to getting on with neighbours and – a dose of healthy skepticism about dubious developers. Please subscribe by clicking on one of the icons below, to take you to your favourite podcaster.

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Jimmy Thomson & Sue Williams

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Latest episode

Aug 23, 2025

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Episodes

Fake hosts - our scariest podcast ever 23.08.2025

We’re back.  Or at least, one of us is for real, but the other one is fake, thanks to an Artificial Intelligence app. This week I fed two articles from the Flat Chat website into an AI app called Jellypod. I chose the one about NSW Premier Chris Minns’ visit to the Netstrata offices and the other about the NSW Fair Trading minister’s announcement that the Productivity Commissioner has been tasked...

Too slow for easy low-cost housing fix 10.07.2025

It’s a problem with any bureaucracy, anywhere in the world – and it’s also the reason strong figures in politics prevail – doing the right thing the “right way” takes a lot longer than just getting stuff done when it’s most needed. The principle of “it’s easier to apologise than it is to get permission” gets things moving but it also leaves the door wide open for knee-jerk, half-baked solutions. S...

Simple but significant rewards for our key workers 02.07.2025

Don’t be put off by a tinkle or two of classical music at the start of this week’s podcast. It’s just a small acknowledgement of the fact that we are in Warsaw, where Polish-born piano master composer Frederic Chopin was raised. What do Warsaw and Gdansk have to do with apartments? Heaps as it turns out. Having been flattened by the Nazis during the Warsaw uprising of 1944, the city was completely...

Going Dutch on rent controls 25.06.2025

This week we’ve taken the podcast overseas as we’re recording on a cruise ship off the coast of Norway. But it gives us an opportunity to look at one of the vexed questions of living in strata in Australia. You may not know this but there is already one city in Australia that has rent controls.  Do they work? Do they keep rents low or just set a benchmark for rent hikes at every opportunity. We ta...

Is this the end of balcony laundry bans? 15.06.2025

Last week Sue dropped a bomb into a discussion about new strata laws in NSW, one of which will invalidate by-laws that block sustainability changes because they would alter the look of the building. Does this mean the end of by-laws that forbid drying laundry on balconies? Surely not using a tumble dryer and instead using the wind and sun is a sustainability issue? And, if it is, doesn't that...

New strata laws tested - the best and the rest 12.06.2025

If you've been hiding under your bed - and who isn't tempted these days? - you may not have heard that NSW is about to see a second tranche of strata law reforms become a reality on July 1. What are the new laws and what do they mean? We invited Robert Anderson, President of SCA-NSW, the state's professional body for strata managers and service providers, on to the podcast to explai...

It's real! Building faster, cheaper, better apartments 05.06.2025

Imagine if you could build apartments in half the time at 15 per cent less cost and a guarantee of no waterproofing, fire safety or structural defects. ‘Tell ’im he must be dreamin’,” say strata’s Darryl Kerrigans.  Apartment blocks take longer to build than ever, cost more, and fire and waterproofing are still endemic defects across the industry. Enter Wayne Larson of PT Blink who is already cons...

On ABC radio Afternoons with James Valentine 29.05.2025

As many of you may already know, every second Tuesday, JimmyT goes on ABC Radio with James Valentine on his Afternoon show to chat about apartments.  Last week, Jimmy and James took calls from listeners about what you can and can't put on balconies, compulsory training for strata committees, tradies who block car spaces, and car lifts that break down. They also heard from one gentleman who ha...

Hot seat part 2 - Vexatious litigants and embedded networks 21.05.2025

In this second part of Lawyer in the Hot Seat, recorded last week, strata legal eagle David Bannerman fields questions from Flat Chat's Jimmy Thomson about a range of issues, starting with what is vexatious litigant and how do you deal with them? Then there's the matter of disputes between neighbours and whether or not the strata committee should get involved - and what they can and shou...

Lawyer in the Hot Seat 2025 - Part 1 15.05.2025

In what has become an annual event here on Flat Chat, this week we were invited on to a webinar run by leading strata lawyer (and Flat Chat sponsor) David Bannerman for the Q&A session that we call Lawyer in the Hot Seat. In it we discuss such diverse issues as Lithium battery safety, a Vegepod balcony plant system that's been banned becasue it's not in keeping with the look of the b...

Training wheels and strata manager myths 08.05.2025

The week’s podcast covers a wide array of topics, from your thoughts on strata committee training, and the ups and downs of the property market to common myths about strata managers.  And we’ll throw in a reference to photography as well. We have a look at Amanda Farmer’s survey into strata owners’ thought on training for strata committee members.  We won’t do too many spoilers but it’s worth hear...

Why green flats are good buys 01.05.2025

The Wrap is back with a look at sustainable apartments and the reality of spending a bit more to make a unit cheaper to live in. The latest message is that even if the average ‘green’ unit costs $11k more, it will save you heaps of money… and salve your conscience too. We also uncover two worrying trends in one of our states where developers are loading up strata committees with their employees –...

All the strata stats that matter 17.04.2025

Did you know that getting on for 4.5 million Australians live in strata? And who do you think comprises the single largest demographic group, from singles and couples through to one-parent families? Can you even take a wild guess at the total value of strata properties in Oz, or what percentage of strata schemes don’t have strata managers? This week we take a deep dive into the latest Australasian...

Defects, solar snub and commissions 10.04.2025

There's a lot going on in the strata sphere this week, starting with the Sydney Morning Herald's big expose on building defects. It's well worth reading but it's funny how every time a new reporter writes about this stuff, it's treated as if it's just been discovered. Speaking as people who have been on this beat for two decades, we are just glad that the issues are b...

Election fever, defects call and rents on the rise 03.04.2025

We’d love to ignore the election but we can’t, so this week we look at what our nation’s political parties are offering apartment buyers and renters as we hurtle towards polling day. Everybody agrees we need more housing – and that means more apartments – but the policies differ, including one that an economist has dubbed “the worst economic policy of the 21st century.”  And we look at Victoria wh...

Tenants' pets unleashed and flat-finding for a friend 27.03.2025

We are getting into two of the topics that cause most angst in apartment living, this week: pets and buying property. Firstly, we take a spin around the question of landlords in NSW no longer being able to ban renters’ pets for no good reason – and how that will affect the more than 50 per cent of apartment residents who are tenants. This is a question I asked in the Sydney Morning Herald : Will o...

Strata managers 'not in disarray' says prez 20.03.2025

Last week we said that Strata Community Association NSW  - the states' strata managers' professional body - was in disarray.  Objecting to that negative characterisation, NSW President Robert Anderson agreed to come on to the podcast and answer a few questions. We had no shortage of those. For instance, we asked what the changes at SCA-NSW are. Has SCA-NSW been getting it wrong? Is there...

Five years on, strata pets are here to stay 13.03.2025

This week we look back at what has been described by some lawyers as one of the most significant legal decisions of the 21st Century – right up there with Donald Trump’s court losses. We are talking about the “Jo Cooper” decision five years ago which said strata schemes couldn’t impose blanket bans on pets.  So many strata schemes have pets these days that it feels like dog and cat ownership is al...

Netstrata: The facts and the frictions 06.03.2025

The long-awaited report into what has become known as the Netstrata Scandal came out last week – too late for the podcast – so we bring it to you in all its glory this week. Fair Trading NSW have, unusually for them, hopped in with a fairly strident comment and Netstrata has responded with vehement denials of wrong-doing and assurances that anything than needed fixing has been fixed. You can find...

Fast track flats and Airbnb tax 27.02.2025

This week’s podcast looks at the renewed concern about the effect of short-term holiday lets on affordable housing, following City of Sydney’s request to the state government to change the laws to curb Airbnb and its ilk. Last week CoS said about 1000 homes would come back into the residential rental market in central Sydney alone if the government put limits on commercial STHL operators.  And we...

New laws put strata cops on the beat 20.02.2025

The podcast this week is almost entirely taken up with the new laws that passed the other day in the NSW parliament.  We won’t see most of them kick in until later in the year, but the effects could be immediate. Dodgy contracts that could see off-the-plan sales rescinded might be being rewritten as we speak. Building managers and strata committee chairs might well be asking what they have to chan...

Secretive strata managers face $110k fines 13.02.2025

In this week’s podcast we wonder whether the announcement of fines for strata managers who don’t reveal the various deals and relationships they have with developers and service providers signals a sea change in how NSW Fair Trading regards strata professionals who play fast and loose with the facts. Quite clearly, this is a response to the revelations last year about how Netstrata allegedly hid i...

Contract killers - the strata law that's simply ignored 06.02.2025

In this week’s podcast we ask why it is that, while the so-called Arrow decision has established that pre-sale strata contracts are invalid, some developers can get away with signing them. As raised by our friend Francesco Andreone at GoStrata , what needs to be done to the laws to stop this pernicious exploitation of strata owners’ lack of knowledge and experience?   And why do we apartment owner...

Strata pantomime villain takes centre stage 30.01.2025

It seems strata may have a new pantomime villain (like we need one).  This week we look at multi-millionaire developer of fancy pants apartment blocks Tim Gurner. He once shocked an economic conference by saying the country needs 40-50 per cent unemployment. If that wasn’t bad enough it’s alleged he was the first public figure to draw parallels between young people eating smashed avocado and not b...

Economic hogwash, strata dog wash 16.01.2025

With half of Australia still in holiday or hangover mode, and half of Sydney stuck on a railway platform somewhere, this is a short and (we hope) sweet Flat Chat Wrap podcast this week. First, we look at a new trend in affordable and comfortable co-living, which already exists in two completed blocks in Sydney, with another one on the way. Then there’s the revelation that the price gap between hou...

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