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ResidentialDavid Di MarcoMon 08 Jan 24

The Urban Developer Property and Economic Outlook 2024

Explore the future of Australia’s property landscape at The Urban Developer’s annual Property and Economic Outlook industry breakfast series.

Engage with more than 200 industry professionals, listening to insights from a top Australian economist on the macroeconomic factors influencing the economy.

Following the presentation, hear from Australia’s foremost industry experts as they provide in-depth perspectives on what lies ahead for the property sector in the coming year.


Select your preferred location

Sydney: Thursday, February 8, 2024

Brisbane: Thursday, February 15, 2024

Melbourne: Thursday, February 22, 2024




Meet your keynote speaker

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Dr Brendan Rynne
Chief Economist
KPMG Australia

As the Chief Economist at KPMG Australia, Dr Brendan Rynne has achieved a remarkable 26-year tenure, with 19 years served as a partner. 

He is widely recognised for accurately predicting economic outlooks and delivering insightful analyses to the property sector. 

Brendan’s compelling presentations at the 2023 Outlook Series attracted sellout crowds, highlighting his expertise in deciphering complex economic trends.




Meet your panelists


Sydney | Thursday, February 8, 2024

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  • Joseph Nahas - Managing Director, Coronation Property

  • Marie Doyle - Development Director, Fiducia

  • Rick Graf - Development Director, Billbergia


Register for Sydney




Brisbane | Thursday, February 15, 2024

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  • Scott Hutchinson - Chairman, Hutchinson Builders

  • Miranda Wilson - Investment General Manager, QIC Real Estate

  • Andrew Malouf - Director, Spyre Group


Register for Brisbane




Melbourne | Thursday, February 22, 2024

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  • Larry Kestelman - Chairman, LK Group

  • Heather Maxwell - Director, Housing & Investment Strategy, Development Victoria

  • Robert Dicintio - Managing Director, Trenerry Property Group


Register for Melbourne




What will be covered

  • Primary forces steering the Australian economy

  • Impact of inflation pressures on construction activity

  • Future projections for residential development in Australia

  • Anticipated trends in Australia's commercial real estate sector

  • Forecasts from the most influential industry experts in Australia




Select your preferred location

Sydney: Thursday, February 8, 2024

Brisbane: Thursday, February 15, 2024

Melbourne: Thursday, February 22, 2024


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