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VIC: Amendments to Victorian building laws mirror concerns and feedback from state’s peak strata body

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This Media Release is about improving building quality and consumer protections in Victoria.

Peak body Strata Community Association (Vic) welcomes all changes aimed at improving building quality and consumer protections in the State of Victoria, under proposed legislation currently before Parliament.

Under the terms of the Andrews Government’s Building Legislation Amendment Bill 2023, a plethora of amendments to the Building Act 1993 (Building Act), Architects Act 1991 (Architects Act) and other relevant legislation have been proposed as a means of boosting consumer confidence in the quality and safety of buildings, many of which are under strata title.

In particular, SCA (Vic) support the implementation of several proposed measures in the Bill directly reflective of its own feedback to the First Stage review of Victoria’s Building System, aimed at better recognising and supporting owners corporations in preventing and responding to building defects, including:

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“Today is an exciting day for strata communities and industry alike, as the first steps towards ensuring greater confidence in building quality and safety begin to take shape,” said SCA (Vic) President Julie McLean.

Other proposed changes under the terms of the Bill, which have also attracted the support of SCA (Vic) include:

“We strongly support the intention and the terms proposed under the Government Bill and view these long overdue changes to Victoria’s building and architecture laws as a springboard for further reform to improve consumer outcomes and provide greater certainty and clarity for owners corporations about their rights and obligations,” said Ms McLean.

“It is encouraging that the Andrews Government aims to address the key issue of building defects and accountability as it directly affects owners corporations, and to this degree, bodes well for future stages of the building system review.

“However, further improvement is needed, such as exploring the potential for replicating successful, data driven building safety reforms such as iCIRT developer ratings, and the decennial liability insurance product available in New South Wales,” she said.

Strata Community Association (VIC)

This post appears in Strata News #638.

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