Property Council of Australia (Victorian Division)
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http://www.propertycouncil.com.au/vic 13-12-2009 23:19:24
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📢The Property Council of Australia (Victorian Division)'s Geelong Committee is official! Appointed as Chair, our Director, Nat Anson, noted: “As a group of locals, we feel very strongly about the potential of our region & will work hard to achieve great outcomes for Geelong, and its people.” 📸Cormac Hanrahan
ADVOCACY WIN - The Victorian Government has adopted a proposal by Property Council of Australia (Victorian Division) and will offer free travel vouchers premier.vic.gov.au/free-travel-vo…
Over 1000 people attended last Friday’s Property Council of Australia (Victorian Division) Christmas Lunch, partnered by Stantec. We also raised $30,000 to support the Property Industry Foundation to tackle youth homelessness. View the full image gallery here: lnkd.in/gwRcfk_H
Property development, building companies dominating Melbourne, suburbs heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/… via Herald Sun
Who wins - demand or supply? Hear from industry experts as they unpack their thoughts on where to from here for Australia’s office markets at the upcoming Office Market Report Lunch partnered by Brookfield Properties. Book your tickets: propertycouncil.com.au/web/EventDetai…
Demand for CBD offices grew over the past six months despite the pandemic, new Property Council of Australia figures show. Strong results which bode well for the resilience of our CBDs. #auspol #ausecon afr.com/real-estate/co…
Thousands have businesses have decided that a CBD is an integral part of their business, new Property Council of Australia figures show. Demand for city office space grows over the past six months. #auspol #ausecon theaustralian.com.au/business/prope…
In today’s Herald Sun the Executive Director of Property Council of Australia (Victorian Division) Danni Hunter explains why it’s time to encourage people to return to the office and revive Melbourne’s CBD.
SKY HIGH DEMAND: Pressure mounts for Premier Dan Andrews to relax work from home guidance as Property Council of Australia figures show a bounce back in office space demand. CBD Events too are bouncing back. Our @10NewsFirstMelb coverage tonight. Lord Mayor of Melbourne – Nick Reece #springst
NAB boss Ross McEwen tells Neil Mitchell that it’s time for a quiet rethink of the WFH rules in Victoria: “You can go to the tennis.. you can line up for a nightclub in Chapel St.. but you can’t go in to the office cos it’s not safe....”
Victoria's work from home recommendation could remain in place until at least March, spelling more heartache for city venues. Dougal Beatty #9News
Melbourne is welcoming back events and festivals in a huge boost to the arts and tourism sector. But experts say the state’s economy won’t properly bounce back until the work from home regulations relax and city workers return to offices. youtu.be/99BBiEmOqKI Teegan Dolling #7NEWS