I have received advice from the NSW Office of Fair trade that the policy itself is a breach of S54 of the Act. Being that in order to gain entry you must sign the policy which in and of itself creates an exclusive use restriction.
The ban on children being a symptom of the same policy, as is the concerns on security of the bio tech. It means that if there is no alternative to the bio tech and you don’t want to sign the policy and hand over personal details that put your security at risk, you can not access the common property. Without doing this through a special resolution and appropriate channels, the Community Association and Strata Management are in breach of the act both for implementing illegal restrictions and not adhering to the correct process as dictated by the legislation.