#13905
Sir Humphrey
Strataguru

    Since it is not the AGM I don't see why the EC would have to call for other matters. Could they not assume that any matter serious enough to take to a meeting might have been brought to their attention already? However, now a meeting is called you and any other owner could check what the process is for adding any other matters to the agenda. If it is too late to put any resolution I would expect you could request that the meeting and the chair permits discussion of other matters on the night to give guidance to the EC before the next AGM. 

    I don't know about NSW. In the ACT a general meeting can be called any time the EC thinks it is appropriate (even to consider only one matter) or if 25% of owners request it (IE by petition). Otherwise an annual meeting is required.