What is a Strata Annual General Meeting (AGM)?

Answer: It’s essentially the “decision-making meeting” for the entire property.
At an AGM, owners typically:

Approve the annual budget and levies

Vote on maintenance and major works

Review and approve insurance

Elect or confirm the strata committee

Make decisions about how the building will be managed for the year ahead
Even if you don’t attend, the decisions made at the AGM still apply to you as an owner.
“But what happens if i dont attend the AGM?”
Without full owner input, you may find that:

Budgets and levies do not reflect actual needs

Maintenance and repairs being delayed

A small group making most decisions

Poor long-term planning for the property
AGMs are held once a year, and all owners are notified in advance.
You can participate by:

Attending the meeting in person or online

Voting by proxy if you can’t attend

Reading the agenda and supporting documents beforehand

Staying informed = having a say in your building’s decisions.
Staying informed = having a say in your building’s decisions.
