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PERTH,...Urbis are tracking the apartment market closely in Perth and nationally. This presentation will be a deep dive into what is really happening, including trends in infill, design,

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Page 1: PERTH,...Urbis are tracking the apartment market closely in Perth and nationally. This presentation will be a deep dive into what is really happening, including trends in infill, design,
Page 2: PERTH,...Urbis are tracking the apartment market closely in Perth and nationally. This presentation will be a deep dive into what is really happening, including trends in infill, design,

Through multi unit development Perth is growing up, by building up and out.

As we look to the future, developments are taller than ever before and

density is becoming a desirable feature of the suburbs and transit orientated places - providing homes for where people want to be.

If you are investing, designing, developing, building or consulting in the business of housing, this must attend event offers the insider know-how

of multi unit development.

Key industry issues, innovations and data will be explored in this unique forum.

Join us to connect and learn from the industry’s best with networking

opportunities that only this Property Council event offers.

PERTH, WE’RE BUILDING UP,

GROWING UP

Attracts 5.5 CPD Points in REBA Category 2

Page 3: PERTH,...Urbis are tracking the apartment market closely in Perth and nationally. This presentation will be a deep dive into what is really happening, including trends in infill, design,

8.30am Open Address & Acknowledgement of Country

8.45am

Forget 3.5M, we’re on track for 5M! Bernard Salt, Partner, KPMG Perth is growing up quickly, trying to build up and experiencing growing pains. We’re planning for 3.5 million people but should we be planning for 5 million. What should multi unit developers know about the latest trends in the growth of cities and the scope for higher and denser housing development.

9.30am

The Power Panel: Our leaders answer the tough questions This super-powered panel of owners, investors, developers and consultants will address the big issues in Perth’s multi unit market. If you are involved in the multi unit development sector you won’t want to miss the insider commentary this power panel will provide. The Power Panel includes; Bernard Salt, Partner, KPMG John Carfi, Head of Residential, Mirvac Joanne Chin, Residential Director, Pindan David Hillam, Principal, Hillam Architects Tony Perrin, General Manager Residential, Frasers Property Australia Tanya Trevisan, Chief Operating Officer, TRG Properties The panel will be moderated by Cindy Lee, Managing Director, Crème Real Estate

10.15am BREAK - MORNING TEA

10.45am

Building Up-Doing It John Carfi, Head of Residential, Mirvac Every Australian city is at a different stage of the multi unit development process. Some are booming, some are recovering, and some are battling planning constraints. Learn from one of Australia’s leading developers about adapting to the challenges and market conditions for multi unit development.

11.15am

The Essentials David Cresp, Director - Economics and Market Research, Urbis

Urbis are tracking the apartment market closely in Perth and nationally. This presentation will be a deep dive into what is really happening, including trends in infill, design, local development and offshore buyer trends.

11.45am

Developing where others fear -infill in challenging locations This session will feature the award winning #designperth presentation by Nic MacCormac of Cox Architecture. Following will be a frank and earnest discussion to address the question of “how”. How can we design better, how can we construct better and how will our community respond?

The Panel will be moderated by Kylee Schoonens, Director, Fratelle Group and will include: Stuart Cole, Chief Executive Officer, City of Belmont John Zendler, Executive General Manager, CIMC Modular Building Systems Nic MacCormac, Associate, Cox Howlett + Bailey Woodland

MULTI UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE

PROGRAM

Page 4: PERTH,...Urbis are tracking the apartment market closely in Perth and nationally. This presentation will be a deep dive into what is really happening, including trends in infill, design,

1.30pm

The Affordability Roundtable-making it work Gary Ellender, Chief Executive Officer, Access Housing Australia Limited Making affordable housing work is one of the biggest challenges facing multi unit development. This session will delve into the latest innovations in planning, construction and marketing of affordable multi unit housing. This session will be hosted by Simon Moore, Housing Authority Director of Complex Projects

2.15pm

Revitalising Places with People Innovative and thriving developments are important to create a place where people want to be. What makes a good place, great? This session will shine a light on learnings and considerations for the “place making” of future multi unit development sites in Perth. This session will be hosted by Andrew Howe, Director, TPG with presentations by; Subiaco Pavilion by Deon White, Managing Director, Roberts Day Waterbank by David Ockenden, Development Director for Urban Regeneration, Lendlease Importance of TOD (transport orientated development) by Samantha Reece, Director, PropertyESP

3.05pm

Around The World Innovation Showcase What’s new, exciting and different about multi unit development? The Pecha Kucha 20 x 20 style design, contract and construct showcase will stimulate, inform and inspire. Putting on the Ritz - The Towers, Elizabeth Quay Stewart Johnson, Director, Johnson Group WA, Project & Development Managers Tall, taller, tallest - The challenges of engineering for height Tabe Voigt, Director, Perth Manager, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff The viability of micro-apartments Stewart Doran, Consultant - Planning, Urbis Innovations in energy - Bright Ideas Mandy Leung, Director, Hillam Architects

4.00pm Official closing and post conference networking drinks

12.30pm BREAK - LUNCH