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With nominations now open for the Property Council’s 105 industry committees, don’t miss your chance to help to shape the future of the property and construction industry.  

Homes for Homes heads towards $1 billion

Homes for Homes is opening a new funding round for social and affordable housing projects in the ACT and is on track to generate more than $1 billion to tackle homelessness over the next three decades.

10,000 steps to build a home

In the Property Industry Foundation’s first virtual charity event, participants can ride, run or walk their way to a fitness goal – and help raise funds to build houses for homeless youth.

Isabella Doyle adapts to the new normal

This year has proven that our industry can “dig deeper”, adapt quickly and work “just as productively no matter where we are located,” says Turner & Townsend’s Isabella Doyle in #iworkinproperty.

A wealth of new opportunities ahead

COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of good infrastructure and development in our cities, and that brings a wealth of new opportunities, says advisor and analyst Joseph Matina.

Aerometrex flying high

Aerial mapping is evolving rapidly, with more ways for us to map, measure, visualise and interpret the built environment than ever before, says Aerometrex managing director Mark Deuter.

Leading legal processes into the digital age

Interim changes designed to accommodate social distancing may have lasting positive impacts on the efficiency of normal legal processes, says Guy Humble, partner and head of litigation at McCullough Robertson.

Transparent cleaning technology changes the game

Cleaning is in the headlights as we head back to work in offices. Enter BIC Services’ “game-changing” solution manages infection control and delivers a new level of customer-centricity.

Smart ideas for agri-precincts

After the disruption of COVID-19, communities may place higher value on self-sufficiency, health, wellbeing and local amenities, says GHDWoodhead’s Lee Allen, as his firm launches an agri-precinct for Western Sydney.