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Write to them and tell them that you have had advice that you are legally entitled to all the contact details on the strata roll, including email addresses and other relevant records that they may have. There is no privacy issue here.
Becasue you have asked for and paid for them some time ago, failure to provide them again could lead to action at NCAT to have the strata manager and/or committee removed and replaced by a statutory manager under Section 237 of the Strata Schemes Management Act (2015).
Failure to provide the information immediately will also result in a complaint to Fair Trading about the strata manager, seeking disciplinary action under Section 191(c) of the Property and Stock Agents Act in that they have “in the course of carrying on business acted unlawfully, improperly, unfairly or incompetently.”
You can do this online using the Fair Trading online complaint form: https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/help-centre/online-tools/make-a-complaint.
Be polite but firm. Don’t engage in wild accusations or conspiracy theories. They have duties and responsibilites and they have simply failed to comply. The next move is up to them.