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ResidentialDavid Di MarcoThu 20 Mar 25

Tickets Now Available: Australia’s Leading Residential Development Event Returns

Tickets are now on sale for The Urban Developer’s Residential Developer Summit series, which will be held across Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney in April and May.

The series, recognised as a key fixture on the residential property calendar, will bring together the most active developers shaping the future of housing across Australia’s east coast.

The one-day summits will focus on the challenges and opportunities across the spectrum of residential development—from boutique infill to highrise apartments and masterplanned communities.

View our line-up in your city:

South-East Queensland Summit | April 30 | Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane

Greater Melbourne Summit | May 8 | Zinc at Fed Square, Melbourne

Greater Sydney Summit | May 14 | Doltone House, Jones Bay, Sydney



South-East Queensland Summit | Wednesday, April 30


Demand for housing in South-East Queensland continues to outpace supply, driven by interstate migration, infrastructure investment and a shortage of infill development opportunities.

This summit will examine how developers are adapting their product mix, managing costs and accessing capital in a fast-moving market.

Featured speakers:

- Michelle Wooldridge, Chief Executive Officer, Pikos
- Troy Daffy, Managing Director, Silverstone Developments
- Brook Monahan, Managing Director, Mosaic Property Group
- Alex Levy, Project Director, Mirvac
- Andrew Malouf, Director, Spyre Group
- Carly Cottam, Managing Director, Motiv
- Joe Adsett, Director, Joe Adsett Architects

View Brisbane program



Greater Melbourne Summit | Thursday, May 8


With population growth rebounding and significant housing shortfalls forecast, Melbourne developers are exploring medium-density, urban-renewal and growth-corridor opportunities.

This summit will explore how developers are navigating planning reform, delivering affordability and responding to shifting buyer expectations.

Featured speakers:

- Eric Loi, Managing Director, Prime Edition
- Adam Coff, Founder and Managing Director, Coff Property
- Tom Howgate, Director, Kincrest
- Sarah Bloom, General Manager – Development VIC, Frasers Property
- Andrew Welsh, Founder and Managing Director, Wel.co
- James Maitland, Managing Director, Salvo Property

View Melbourne program



Greater Sydney Summit | Wednesday, May 14


The Greater Sydney residential market continues to grapple with housing supply targets, rising delivery costs and ongoing planning reform.

This summit will bring together key players involved in navigating these dynamics across greenfield, medium-density and highrise projects.

Featured speakers:

- Justin Brown, Executive Chairman, Abadeen
- Tim Spencer, Head of Development, Mulpha
- Diana Sarcasmo, Managing Director – Residential, Colliers
- Freya Watson, Head of Residential Project Sales – Australia, JLL
- Nicola Powell, Chief of Research and Economics, Domain
- Brian Meyerson, Principal, MHNDU

View Sydney program



Secure your spot


Tickets are now available, with early registration encouraged due to high demand in previous years.

South-East Queensland Summit | April 30 | Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane

Greater Melbourne Summit | May 8 | Zinc at Fed Square, Melbourne

Greater Sydney Summit | May 14 | Doltone House, Jones Bay, Sydney

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Article originally posted at: https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/tickets-now-available-australia-s-leading-residential-development-event-returns