The Burning Question: Creating freedom of choice with interoperability

The burning question: UK property sales hit

It used to be that when property sale contracts were exchanged and settled, all parties met in person to complete the transactions. The 2014 introduction of an electronic lodgement network platform developed by the locally-owned PEXA simplified the process by bringing together all parties to a transaction – conveyancers, lawyers and banks – in a […]

Australian property market heats up

Property market update 2023

The Australian property market heated up across all east coast States in September. Sydney’s western suburbs shone through with Oran Park, Austral, and Penrith leading the charge, while first-time buyers surged, signaling a dynamic shift in real estate trends. Victoria’s property market resembled a competitive footy finals race. Melbourne, Tarneit, and Werribee slipped in rankings […]

<strong>A conveyancing transaction gone so wrong</strong>

Simon Elvins

The Australian conveyancing industry should be alert to the alarming increase countrywide of invoice scamming, with business email compromise fraud costing unwary consumers $22 million in the past eight months. According to the consumer watchdog the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) 27,698 false billing scams were reported to Scamwatch between January and September this […]

<strong>How hostile actors attack</strong>

Cyber attack channels

Getting to know your attack vector threats and how to mitigate them. Cybercriminals use attack vectors to access networks by targeting infrastructure (network, hardware, cloud), applications and team members. “Conveyancers should be reminded that preventing a ransomware attack is far easier and cheaper than recovering from one,” said triSearch chief executive Chris Gibbs. “An effective […]

A wolf at the door: Keep your data safe

Keeping data safe as a conveyancer.

As eConveyancing has become mandatory in most states and conveyancers and law firms rely more heavily on technology for their daily business, experts warn a failure to implement cyber risk management strategies – and to regularly update them – is leaving the door wide open to hackers. Last year Australians were scammed of at least […]

Building a future for Conveyancers: Victoria’s ambitious housing statement

Dan Andrews Victoria's Housing Statement

Victorian Conveyancing industry longevity secured with recent Victoria’s Housing Statement. The Victorian government’s ambitious housing plan will reshape the landscape of the conveyancing industry in the state. Conveyancers will need to be adaptable, well-informed, and potentially open to embracing new technologies and approaches to keep pace with the changes. In the face of soaring house […]

Tech terms you need to know over the next decade 

Tech terms in conveyancing

Over the past decade, the world of technology has changed out of sight. Over the next decade, it’s likely to change further. Here are some terms you need to know, and how they might apply to conveyancing.  Artificial intelligence (AI)  Definition: Involves using systems or machines that mimic human cognitive functions, such as problem-solving, pattern […]

The Burning Question: Solutions for the housing crisis

The burning question: UK property sales hit

Australians are in the middle of a housing crisis. Demand outstrips supply. At the same time the country’s borders are opening further to help ease a widespread labour shortage. The Federal Government plans a further boost to its social and affordable housing scheme that will see 1.2million new dwellings built over the next five years. […]

Q&A: Chris Tyler, a journey of learning and discovery 

Chris Tyler

The Australian conveyancing industry is a vastly different ecosystem today to the one that existed when Chris Tyler first entered it 17 years ago.  The move from hard copy property title searches to electronic; increased regulation and scrutiny; law reforms; and increased competition and specialisation have been game changers for a generation of practitioners.  Complex […]