- PropTech News has a strict ongoing commitment to ensure any editorial content published relates purely to property technology or ‘proptech’ as it’s known, and that all articles, images and any other content is factually accurate, contains balanced and unbiased views and the journalism is ethical without racism, sexism or any other bias.
- PropTech News’ goal is to consistently provide positive and engaging proptech-related content that does not defame or embarrass individuals, groups and/or companies.
- To keep the high-quality and integrity at PropTech News, the PropTech News CEO vets each and every news item and/or press release before being published to ensure that the news is proptech-related. No articles are published without the CEO’s approval.
- PropTech News is a high-quality news website relating predominantly to local, state and national proptech-only related news. Occasionally we also report on major topics from overseas happenings in proptech that we believe the Australian industry should be kept abreast of.
- The PropTech News editor/CEO is responsible for ensuring that all contributions fit within our values and ethics as outlined above.
The PropTech News editor/CEO approves every article, image and any other content before being posted on PropTechNews.com.au and/or distributed across our social media channels. - Should a claim arise of any bias in any articles published by PropTech News, the editor/CEO will investigate immediately. If there was an element of bias in an editorial piece, an apology and rectifying or balanced view will be published immediately on PropTechNews.com.au.
- The accountability ultimately lies upon the independent owners of PropTech News to ensure the above procedures are adhered to and the high standards of accuracy and balance produced by PropTech News over the years are maintained.
- PropTech News has the discretion to omit any content or contributions that do not fit within the above strict guidelines. This is carried out on a continual, weekly basis.
At PropTech News, we take complaints from our readers, contributors, business partners, members, sponsors and/or advertisers very seriously.
PropTech News’ policy is to address such complaints as quickly and efficiently as possible and perform in such a way as to provide a fair and equitable outcome to all parties. Should PropTech News receive a complaint through any channel (website, email, social media etc), the complaint is immediately directed to the CEO of PropTech News, outlining the details of the complainant and the complaint. PropTech News aims to resolve all complaints as quickly and efficiently where possible, with the intention of appeasing the customer as an end goal. Should a resolution not be possible, PropTech News will direct the complainant to our disclaimer page on PropTechNews.com.au.
Complaints can be sent to the CEO of PropTech News at [email protected].