Show notes
As we emerge from our “close contact” self-isolation we are probably going to have to go back into hiding after the selfie we took of ourselves still at work, despite lockdowns, which appeared in the Fin Review last weekend.Responses have ranged from “a picture-perfect combination of domestic bliss and productivity” to “oh, dear … you look like two crazy old people.”Of course, either or both of these may possibly be true.Back to the podcast, on which we discuss how much (or little) the government is getting out of the controversial sale of the Sirius building.LISTEN HEREWe look at the new focus on owners corporations who deliberately hide their building’s defects, presumably so they don’t damage the prospects of selling their flats.And we talk about how buildings’ reputations can be easily harmed when rumours and gossip get out of hand.We chat about the very shaky start to the new Property Services Experts Panel, with one of the biggest players pulling out.Plus the new regulations that will require the professionals involved in property development – like architects, engineers and builders – to register their involvement in new schemes.Domesticity and productivity ... or two crazy old people?And we mention Sue’s new book “Daughter of the River Country” the biography of an amazing Aboriginal community leader which is out now, just in time for Naidoc week.All that and more in this week’s Flat Chat Wrap.TRANSCRIPTION IN FULLJimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy Sue Jimmy

