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HotelDavid Di MarcoMon 20 May 24

Sector Big Guns Join Retirement Living Summit

RETIREMENT HERO

As Australia’s population continues to age, the demand for innovative and high-quality retirement living solutions is growing exponentially.

With the number of people aged over 65 years expected to surge to 9.5 million by 2066, representing 21 to 23 per cent of the population, the industry must innovate to meet this growing demand.

To address these pressing needs and opportunities, we invite you to The Urban Developer’s Retirement Living Summit on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at The Calile Hotel in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane.

The summit promises to equip property developers, professionals and investors with critical insights into the demographic trends, economic forces and regulatory landscapes shaping the retirement living sector.

Our summit features an impressive lineup of industry leaders who will share their expertise and vision for the future of retirement living.

You can find out more and book your place now for The Urban Developer’s Retirement Living Summit.

Speakers

  • Paul Browne, founder and director, LDK Seniors’ Living

  • Ruth Zammit, general manager Retirement Communities, Australian Unity

  • Justin O’Neill, architect and partner, O’Neill Architecture

  • Glen Brown, chief executive and co-founder, Reside Communities

  • Michael Cattoni, director, Urbis

  • Tony Massaro, partner—Real Estate, KordaMentha

  • Tim Russell, director, AURA Holdings

  • Von Slater, executive general manager—Development, Ingenia Communities

  • Matt Hemming, partner, Mitchell Brandtman

  • Tammy Berghofer, partner, MinterEllison

  • Brian Wong, executive manager, Policy and Performance, Commonwealth Bank

Networking opportunities

In addition to educational sessions, the summit offers ample networking opportunities:

  • Morning tea and lunch: Connect with more than 200 professionals in the industry

  • Developer panels: Engage with developers and investors to discuss future projects

  • Networking drinks: Unwind and build relationships in a relaxed setting.

Who should attend?

  • Real estate developers: Focused on retirement projects.

  • Investment analysts: Specialising in real estate investments.

  • Architects and planners: Designing sustainable communities.

  • Legal and financial advisors: Providing compliance and investment guidance.

  • Technology providers: Innovating in the retirement sector.

  • Government and academics: Involved in policy and research.

  • Anyone interested in this evolving sector. 

Register now

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain exclusive insights, expand your network and drive your business forward.

Seats are limited, so register today to secure your place. Groups of three or more can enjoy a 20 per cent discount.

For more information and to download the full program, visit The Urban Developer’s Retirement Living Summit.

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