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Back to School: Stay Smart Online


Stay Smart Online thumbWith school holidays nearly over, the Australian Government has launched a Back-to-School cybersecurity information page for students and parents. It includes an online game - Budd:e - with videos and quizzes on topics such as spyware, computer viruses, cyber bullying and file sharing and is a fun way for kids to explore cybersecurity.


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Strata Laws Online Consultation


Strata Laws online consultationThe NSW Government plans to commence a review of the State’s strata and community title laws in 2012, which may include significant amendments to the existing legislation. To support this reform, Open Forum is hosting a community consultation to give individuals and businesses affected by the reforms an opportunity to voice their opinions, share their experiences, raise specific issues or concerns and suggest possible solutions. Contributions close 29 February 2012.


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Consultation Questions


Q1. What are the main areas of the existing strata and community scheme laws you would like to see changed?

Q2. Can you see any future issues that need to be addressed in the legislation?

Q3. How could the management of strata and community schemes be improved?

Q4. Are there any changes needed to the way disputes in strata and community schemes are resolved?


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Turn your strata thinking forwards before making changes


posted by Francesco Andreone, Jan 26, 2012

Strata law has undergone a series of small changes since it's introduction in New South Wales in 1961. According to Francesco Andreone small changes are no longer enough - what is needed is a major rethink.

Apparently it’s time to make serious changes to the laws affecting strata, stratum and community title in New South Wales and the government wants our opinions.

Without sounding cynical, this has happened before and there’s the same risk that despite everyone’s best efforts and intentions, the results will not match the inputs.

The most significant strata law changes occurred on 1 July 1961 when strata law began.  Previously unheard of property ownership concepts were introduced like owning airspace, determining boundaries by structures (and not drawings), a collective representative body, mandatory owner obligations, and title termination mechanisms.


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Social Media and You


Ever notice how when your friends go on holiday to "get away from it all", they still find time to post photos of themselves on Facebook, lying on a beach or drinking a cocktail, just to show you they are having a good time? Perhaps it's no surprise that social media has become an integral part of the holiday season, as it has so many other facets of our lives, as both holidays and social media are all about sharing experiences, building memories and making friends.

Social websites are also a great way to research your next holiday, find a bargain flight ticket or deliver a perfect present to a far-away relation - and so offer innovative businesses exciting opportunities to promote their brand. A recent report from the UK's “World Travel Market” found that one in three holiday makers change their hotel choice after consulting social sites, while nearly half of the travel and tourism industry use social media as a revenue stream.

Australians are among the world's most active users of social media - and it’s not just texting teens driving this cultural revolution. As internet search declines in commercial importance, social media is the key element of any marketing mix and the most effective way to turn ideas into public conversation. Over the coming weeks, Open Forum will examine its implications and share your experiences, ideas, comments and questions.
 
Do you use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or other tools to build your business brand, customer base and peer network? Do you subscribe to Google Alerts, answer questions on your blog or jump into Twitter conversations? What is the future of social media and what direction will it take? Is it worthwhile or a waste of time? Join the conversation this month on Open Forum.

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