Thursday, 19 February 2026
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Chair
Tamir Maltz, Barrister, 12 Wentworth Selborne
NSW Strata Reforms: Early Lessons from the 2025 Strata Reforms and a Review of Further Reforms to Come
- Key changes
- New duties
- Expanded transparency and disclosure requirements for commissions, conflicts of interest, and related party transactions for strata managers
Presented by Elly Ashley, Partner, Holding Redlich; Accredited Specialist in Property Law; Deputy Chair of the UDIA NSW Strata and Building Regulations Committee and Olivia Eum, Special Counsel, Holding Redlich
Presenters
Olivia Eum, Special Counsel, Holding RedlichOlivia is an Accredited Specialist in property law. She specialises in property development, including advising on strata and community schemes, acting on the acquisition and disposal of development sites and managing off-the-plan sales.
Elly Ashley, Partner, Holding Redlich
Elly specialises in property development including advising in relation to strata and community schemes, preparing and developing appropriate governance title and subdivision structures and drafting master off-the-plan sales contracts and coordinating the sales process. Elly’s expertise includes acting for a number of major property developers to assist with residential and mixed-use development projects by advising in relation to the establishment of a strata scheme or community scheme, conversion and termination of strata schemes, compliance with the strata scheme and community scheme laws, drafting and negotiating section 88B instruments, by-laws and management statements for both strata and community schemes, site due diligence and acquisitions including acquisitions of crown land and rural land.

Tamir Maltz, Barrister, 12 Wentworth Selborne
Tamir is a commercial barrister. He works on business, property, and regulatory matters. Over more than 20 years he has accepted briefs to advise and appear in a broad range of sectors – in relation to corporate disputes as well as personal, strata, and family-business disputes. Tamir also has an interest in cyberlaw issues, and has been a member of the NSW Bar Association’s IT Committee (2019-2024). He previously worked as a management consultant at a global firm, and in the office of an Australian Federal Minister.