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The Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) is the leading peak
national body representing the property development industry’s interests,
with more than 2,100 member companies across the country, promoting the
responsible and sustainable growth of our cities.
Melbourne are proud to host the 2018 National Congress and have delivered
a content rich program and exceptional mix of social events which culminate
in the UDIA National Awards Gala Dinner. Recently named the World’s Most
Livable City for the 7th year in a row, Melbourne will be abuzz with aerial
displays and festivities as the Australian Grand Prix kicks off on the final
night of the Congress.
The Congress Program presents you with a unique opportunity to hear from
international speakers about global best practice in the creation of inspiring
urban cities, with a focus on new technology and innovation impacting our
industry.
We encourage you to join us at Congress.
U D I A N A T I O N A L P R E S I D E N T
D A R R E N C O O P E R D A M I E N T A N G E YU D I A V I C T O R I A S T A T E P R E S I D E N T
The UDIA Congress is
one of the biggest property
development industry
networking events of the
year; a perfect opportunity to
extend or renew your business
networks.
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nbn is proud to be the Principal Partner of the 2018 UDIA National Congress.
With a theme like “See the Now” we couldn’t think of a better partnership –
recognising the important role the property sector plays in making the most of
the technological innovations that underpin our cities.
Australia is at a tipping point, with national high-speed connectivity opening up
an array of possibilities for economic prosperity and social benefit. We are in the
midst of witnessing technological advances at extreme pace, and it is having a
profound impact on how we live and how we plan and build cities.
The rollout of the nbn™ network has passed the halfway mark and one in two
Australians can now order an nbn™ service through a retail service provider.
Although nbn provides the foundation on which we can build and innovate, how
we use it will matter. We look forward to exploring with you how today’s innovation
shapes the cities of tomorrow.
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Australian cities have evolved greatly over the past few
years. In Melbourne especially, we are seeing unparalleled
population growth, which will continue to change the face
of the city and provide new opportunities for modernisation,
innovation and sustainable growth. For the housing industry,
that means delivering homes which look beyond life as we
know it. As we enter 2018, it’s vital to consider how our
rapidly changing built environment will alter what people
want and need from their homes.
New technology, 20-minute neighbourhoods, driverless
cars... our cities will continue to evolve in 2018 and beyond. It
has never been more important to consider how our rapidly
changing built environment will alter what people want
and need from their homes and their communities. These
innovations aren’t a lifetime away, they’re not futuristic
imaginations. 2018 will see Melbourne host the UDIA
National Congress, where you will hear about these amazing
opportunities.
Engage with Congress like you haven’t done before!
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UDIA National Congress 2018 will beheld in ‘The World’s Most Livable City’, Melbourne. Our city is exciting, rich in diversity and culture, home to various performing arts; fantastic architecture, great shopping and amazing sports.
Discover Melbourne’s coffee and food culture, which can be found in all of our amazing cafes and restaurants that dot the city’s landscape. From fine dining restaurants, swish eateries to chic rooftop bars, the city thrives on its cafe culture and bustling bar scene. With an array of restaurants, cafes, bars and world-famous wine regions within easy access of the city, come and be immersed in a journey of culinary discoveries.
Melbourne’s culture is vibrant and alive. The city is home to over 100 galleries, an array of live music
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and performing arts venues, world class theatre performances, various museums and unique outdoor public art. View world-class Australian artwork collections and Indigenous culture at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Discovering Melbourne’s architectural history is another great way to explore the city, from the landmark Rialto, down iconic laneways, to the gilded Eureka Tower, there is so much to explore in this ever changing city skyline.
Make the most of your time in Melbourne – from its creative, exciting city centre, to its buzzing neighbourhood hubs. It’s the gateway to Victoria’s world-class wineries, natural springs, peninsulas, spectacular coastline and alpine villages. See what’s on while you’re in town!
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S P E A K E R S
CEO, UDIA (Victoria)
Founder, GURNER tm
President, AECOM ASIA PACIFIC, HK
Director - Strategy,The Space Agency
Chief Operating Officer, Lendlease Property
Executive Director, Policy & Research, Infrastructure Australia
Director, Hickory Group
Managing Director and CEO, Metro Property Development
National President, UDIA
CEO, Committee for Melbourne
CEO, BrickX
CEO, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ)
General Manager, Residential, Frasers Property Australia
Company Director, ECG Financial Pty Ltd
Managing Director, Hamton
Director, Cistri (Singapore)
Partner, EY
Director, Meshed
Director, Research4
Chief Technology Officer, International, CoreLogic
Social Researcher
General Manager Demand Deployment, nbn
Fintech Advisory Board Member, Lodex
DANNI ADDISON
TIM GURNER
SEAN CHIAO
HUGO LAMB
MATTHEW MEARS
ADRIAN DWYER
GEORGE ARGYROU
LUKE HARTMAN
DARREN COOPER
MARTINE LETTS
ANTHONY MILLET
SHAYNE ELLIOTT
SARAH BLOOM
HON. PETER COSTELLO AC
MATTHEW MALSEED
RAHUL MITAL
ADAM FENNESSY
CATHERINECARUANA-McMANUS
COLIN KEANE
GREG DICKASON
MARK McCRINDLE
JULIAN NACHMIAS
KIMBERLY GIRE
CEO, UDIA NationalSTEVE MANN
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S P E A K E R S
Managing Director, Biggin & Scott Land
Partner, Maddocks Chief Investment Officer, MaxCap
Head of Residential, Mirvac Group
AFL Commissioner & Director, Infrastructure Australia
Biomedical Engineerand Inventor
Managing Vice Principal, Urban Fast Forward
Head of Urban and Regional Planning and Policy, University of Sydney
Founding Director, Waugh-Thisleton Architects UK
Executive Director, Brilliant Cities, Australia & New Zealand, AECOM
National Executive Director, Charter Keck Cramer
State President, UDIA (Victoria)
General Manager,Build Partnerships, nbn
General Manager Development, PACE Development Group
Licensee and Curator, TedX Melbourne
Partner, Deloitte Access Economics
Principal, Torti Gallas + Partners (USA)
Journalist and Professional AFL Umpire
Group Executive & CEO, Residential, Stockland
Business Technologist
FRANK NAGLE
BETTINA SHEERAN BRAE SOKOLSKI
STUART PENKLIS
GABRIELLE TRAINOR AO
DR JORDAN NGUYEN KATHLEEN NORRIS
PROF. PETER PHIBBS
ANDREW WAUGH
JAMES ROSENWAX
ROBERT PAPALEO
DAMIEN TANGEY
NAOMI READ
GEORGIA WILLIS JON YEO
DAVID RUMBENS
NEAL I. PAYTON
CHELSEA ROFFEY
ANDREW WHITSON
STEVE SAMMARTINO
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PROGRAMNOW IS THE TIME TO BE CURIOUS, TO DISRUPT AND CONNECT TOGETHER TO CREATE INSPIRING URBAN CITIES.
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DAY 1 - TUESDAY 20 MARCH 2018See the power of emerging technologies in property
EXHIBITION OPENING & DELEGATE REGISTRATION9:00am
10.30am Congress Welcome
10.45am OFFICIAL CONGRESS OPENING ADDRESSHon. Peter Costello AC, Company Director, ECG Financial Pty LtdThe Australian economy – where are we now and where are we heading? NATIONAL PRESIDENT’S WELCOME ADDRESS
Darren Cooper, National President, UDIA
KEYNOTE - THE BIG PICTURESteve Sammartino, Business Technologist Your property business in 2018
1.00pm-2.00pm NETWORKING LUNCH2.00pm -3.30pm INTERACTIVE PANEL DEBATE
Digital Disruption in the Property Market Harnessing the power of emerging technologiesAnthony Millet, CEO, BrickXKimberly Gire, Fintech Advisory Board Member, LodexGreg Dickason, Chief Technology Officer, International, CoreLogic Julian Nachmias, General Manager Demand Deployment, nbn Steve Sammartino, Business TechnologistFacilitated by: Bettina Sheeran, Partner, MaddocksINTERNATIONAL CASE STUDYDalston Lane and CLTAndrew Waugh, Founding Director, Waugh-Thistleton Architects UK The building material of the future
3.30pm-4.00pm CARDNO COFFEE & AFTERNOON TEA BREAK4.00pm -5.30pm INTERACTIVE GAME SHOW ‘Tell me something I don’t know’
Outsmarting smart city expertsCatherine Caruana-McManus, Director, MeshedAdrian Dwyer, Executive Director, Policy & Research,Infrastructure AustraliaJames Rosenwax, Executive Director, Brilliant Cities, Australia & New Zealand, AECOMJon Yeo, Licensee and Curator, TedX MelbourneMatthew Malseed, Managing Director, Hamton Property GroupMartine Letts, CEO, Committee for MelbourneFacilitated by: Hugo Lamb, Director - Strategy, The Space Agency
5.30pm DAY 1 CONGRESS CLOSE7.00pm -9.00pm OLIVER HUME WELCOME RECEPTION
The Great Hall, National Gallery of Victoria, Southbank
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7.00am -8.30am LEADERSHIP AND DIVERSITY BREAKFASTChelsea Roffey, Journalist and Professional AFL UmpireAdam Fennessey, Partner, EY Gabrielle Trainor AO, AFL Commissioner & Director, Infrastructure Australia
8.30am-9.00am DAY 2 REGISTRATION9.00am DAY 2 CONGRESS OPENING
State President’s AddressDamien Tangey, State President, UDIA (Victoria)INTERNATIONAL INSIGHTSNew Urbanism: Creating healthy, productive, affordable and sustainablecommunities Rahul Mital, Director, Cistri (Singapore) Neal Payton, Principal, Torti Gallas (USA)Facilitated by: Dean Landy, Architect, Urban Designer & Entrepreneur INSIGHT KEYNOTEPractical Solutions – Innovative Construction Methodologies:Meeting demand and maximizing cash flow George Argyrou, Director, Hickory Group
11.00am -11.30am CARDNO COFFEE & MORNING TEA BREAK11.30am-1.00pm KEYNOTE & INTERACTIVE PANEL DEBATE
The relationship between population, property & incomeKEYNOTE: Mark McCrindle, Social ResearcherPANEL: David Rumbens, Partner, Deloitte Access EconomicsSarah Bloom, General Manager, Residential, Frasers Property AustraliaProfessor Peter Phibbs, Head of Urban and Regional Planning and Policy,University of Sydney Georgia Willis, General Manager Development, PACE Development GroupFacilitated by: Frank Nagle, Managing Director, Biggin & Scott Land
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 21 MARCH 2018 See the development solutions
1.00pm -1.30pm NETWORKING LUNCH
1.30pm SITE TOURS – SEE THE NOWTour 1: Greenfields - Victoria’s biggest masterplanned communitiesshowcasing innovation Tour 2: Smart Cities - Emerging technologies changing everydayinteractions Tour 3: Made in Melbourne - World class construction technology Tour 4: Going up and Going Down - Urban Renewal MAXED Tour 5: Urban Tour - How cities can accommodate growth?
7.30pm -9.30pm DAY 2 – SOCIAL EVENINGThe Forum Theatre, Corner Flinders St & Russel St, Melbourne
9.30pm onwards LANEWAY BAR TOURS
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DAY 3 - THURSDAY 22 MARCH 2018 See the now
8.30am - 9.00am EXHIBITION OPENING & DELEGATE REGISTRATION9.00am DAY 3 CONGRESS OPENING
INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY Sean Chiao, President, AECOM Asia-Pacific HKTransformative Urban Regeneration – Unlocking potentials, driving growthThe central mid-levels escalator project, Hong KongNATIONAL CEO ADDRESS Steve Mann, CEO, UDIA NationalIntroduction and launch of the UDIA National State of the Land Report UDIA Launches the 10th annual State of the Land ReportColin Keane, Director, Research4National Market Performance UpdateColin Keane, Director, Research4 National Market Supply UpdateRobert Papaleo, National Executive Director, Charter Keck Cramer
10.45am CARDNO COFFEE & MORNING TEA BREAK11.15am INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY
Kathleen Norris, Principal, Urban Fast Forward (Ohio, USA)A City’s Renaissance - How Cincinnati, Ohio, salvaged the Nation’s mostdangerous neighbourhood
12.15pm NETWORKING LUNCH1.15pm ON THE COUCH Q&A
Financing our future citiesShayne Elliott, CEO, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) Brae Sokolski, Chief Investment Officer, MaxCap INTERACTIVE INDUSTRY INSIGHTS PANELIndustry leading the way Tim Gurner, Founder, Gurner tmLuke Hartman, Managing Director and CEO, Metro Property DevelopmentAndrew Whitson, Group Executive and CEO - Residential, StocklandMatthew Mears, Chief Operating Officer, Lendlease PropertyStuart Penklis, Head of Residential, Mirvac GroupCLOSING KEYNOTE – BE BOLDDr Jordan Nguyen, Biomedical Engineer and InventorTechnology and the urban cities of our future
3.30pm - 3.45pm CONGRESS OFFICIAL CLOSE3.45pm - 4.00pm 2019 CONGRESS LAUNCH4.00pm CLOSE7.00pm 2018 UDIA NATIONAL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE GALA DINNER
Veris Proud Platinum PartnerPeninsula at Atlantic, Docklands
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T O U R 1I N N O V A T I O N I NG R E E N F I E L DVictoria’s biggest masterplanned communities showcasing innovation
T O U R 3M A D E I NM E L B O U R N EWorld class construction technology made in the world’s most livable city
T O U R 5U R B A NT O U RHow cities can accommodate growth and create communities
T O U R 2S M A R T C I T I E S S T A R T S M A L LEmerging technologies changing everyday interactions
T O U R 4G O I N G U P A N DG O I N G D O W NUrban renewal MAXED
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D A Y 1 - 2 0 . 0 3 . 1 8O L I V E R H U M E W E L C O M E R E C E P T I O N7.00pm – 9.00pmEnding the first official day of the 2018 Congress, join us for a glamorous cocktail event in Melbourne’s internationally renowned national gallery.
D A Y 3 - 2 2 . 0 3 . 1 82 0 1 8 U D I A N A T I O N A L A W A R D S F O R E X C E L L E N C E G A L A D I N N E R7.00pm A glamorous celebration of the most exciting and innovative urban development projects from across the country, the Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner is the highlight of the Congress every year.
D A Y 2 - 2 1 . 0 3 . 1 8L E A D E R S H I P A N D D I V E R S I T Y B R E A K F A S T7.00am - 8.30amThe UDIA National Congress Leadership and Diversity Breakfast will showcase exciting global corporate research, grass roots movements in sport and the championing of change within government and the corporate sector.
S O C I A LN E T W O R K I N G N I G H T7.30pm – 9.30pmA more casual opportunity to network with your fellow Congress delegates and meet key speakers and UDIA members, in the newly renovated iconic Forum Theatre.
L A N E W A Y B A R T O U R S9.30pm onwardsOur Bar Tours will take delegates on a drinking and culinary journey to some of the city’s most exciting venues. Tickets for this event will be strictly limited so get in quick.
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Full Registration
Day Registration
Date
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Non Member
Full Member Group Rate per registration
Full Non Member Group Rate per registration
UDIA Member*
Non Member
Group Rate per registration
Welcome Reception
Diversity Breakfast
Social Night
Laneway Tour
Gala Dinner
Full Congress registration includes:
• Attendance to all congress sessions being held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
• Welcome Reception• Social Night Functions• UDIA National Awards for Excellence Gala
Dinner• One Study Tour of your choice
Day Registration is permitted for one single day only. If you would like to attend more than one day, a Full Registration must be purchased.
Please note that Day Registrations do not include any Social Functions. Tickets to these need to be purchased in addition to the day registration rate.
The UDIA National Congress 2018 incorporates some great networking events:
• Welcome Reception• Diversity Breakfast – diversity in Australia’s
sporting capital• Social Night• Laneway Tour• UDIA National Awards for Excellence Gala
Dinner
If you are unable to attend the Congress however wish to attend any of these Social Functions, please select this within the registration portal.
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