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Home » Committee Concerns » Committee Concerns QLD » QLD: Q&A How can elderly owners without email return voting papers for electronic meetings?

QLD: Q&A How can elderly owners without email return voting papers for electronic meetings?

Published November 7, 2025 By Grant Mifsud Leave a Comment Last Updated November 7, 2025

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This article discusses how elderly owners without email or scanning access can securely return voting papers for electronic body corporate meetings in Queensland.

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Question: How can elderly owners without email or scanning access return voting papers securely when all meetings are electronic?

Our building has several elderly owners who don’t use email or computers and can’t scan documents. They receive their voting papers by post, but with ongoing mail delivery issues, they’ve asked to hand-deliver a hard copy instead. The secretary lives off-site, so owners can’t hand-deliver the papers, and we hold all meetings electronically. Can these owners complete their papers and place them in the secretary’s or body corporate mailbox? If the secretary can’t collect them, can they authorise the chairperson to retrieve, scan, and forward them to the strata manager for inclusion?

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Answer: The body corporate could grant a specific authorisation for the chairperson to collect voting papers from the body corporate’s mailbox on behalf of the secretary.

Submitting hard copy voting papers requires that a voter cast a written vote by giving the voting paper to the secretary (by hand, by post or by facsimile) before the start of the meeting. You can read the specific legislative reference here: 95 Casting a hard copy vote—open motion.

This means that you cannot provide the voting paper to someone else to give to the secretary, even the chairperson, as they are considered an intermediary. That said, placing a voting paper in the body corporate mailbox complies with the requirement to deliver it to the secretary. The next issue is the chairperson retrieving the voting papers from the mailbox, then scanning and sending them to the body corporate manager for processing before the meeting.

This potential break in the chain of voting paper delivery directly to the secretary or the body corporate manager, who is typically authorised by agreement to perform the functions of the secretary, could become a dispute if another lot owner was concerned that the chairperson is acting as an intermediary. I suggest this concern could be overcome by the body corporate granting a specific authorisation for the chairperson to collect voting papers from the body corporate’s mailbox on behalf of the secretary, just like the authorisation given to a body corporate manager to perform this function of the secretary.

A simpler way to overcome the issue of submitting voting papers is with the use of a smartphone, if available, to take a picture and send the voting paper via email. No post or hand delivery to a mailbox is required, and there is no potential for disputes.

Grant Mifsud
Archers the Strata Professionals
grant.mifsud@abcm.com.au

This post appears in the December 2025 edition of The QLD Strata Magazine.

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About Grant Mifsud

Grant Mifsud, Partner at Archers the Strata Professionals, brings over 20 years of strata management expertise, specialising in the set-up and operation of layered and mixed-use schemes across Queensland, delivering strategic guidance to committees, owners, and developers. Founder of Smart Strata, Australia’s leading strata education platform with 60,000+ subscribers, Grant is a sought-after presenter and author on legislative reform, by-law management, and committee governance. Holding qualifications in property services, training, accounting, and real estate management, he is a Fellow of SCA (Qld), and an active industry leader dedicated to advancing education and best practice.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Certificate IV in Property Services (Operations), Certificate IV in Training & Assessment, Diploma of Accounting, Diploma of Business (Real Estate Management)

MEMBERSHIPS:
Fellow of Strata Community Association QLD (SCA), Founding Member SCA (QLD) Education Committee 2010, Australian Resident Accommodation, Managers Association (ARAMA), Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA)

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