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Property industry group announces committee for 'dynamic and fast-growing region'

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The Sunshine Coast committee members of an organisation that tackles issues impacting the property industry have been named.

The local chapter of the Property Council of Australia will be chaired by CBRE director Brendan Robins. Cameron Adams, the managing director of town planners Adams Sparkes, will be his deputy.

Property Council of Australia Sunshine Coast chair Brendan Robins.

“The Sunshine Coast is a dynamic and fast-growing region; the work of this committee will be vital in harnessing this momentum,” Mr Robins said.

“Our priorities will be to ensure that the Sunshine Coast has adequate housing supply, a strong infrastructure pipeline and a firm foundation in the lead-up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“We’re keen to continue to work with government on delivering these key priorities for the region.”

In a statement, the Property Council of Australia says it is the voice of Australia’s largest industry and that members on the Sunshine Coast invest in, design, build and manage places that matter, from research and health precincts to office buildings and residential communities.

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It says the Sunshine Coast committee has a proven history of working with and engaging with all levels of government and other stakeholders to achieve strong outcomes for the community.

The incoming committee will also be responsible for driving and championing the Property Council of Australia’s advocacy agenda.

The 2023-24 committee members

  • Cameron Adams – Adams Sparkes Pty Ltd
  • Timothy Balcombe – JFP Urban Consultants Pty Ltd
  • Philipp Bejol – ISPT
  • James Blinco – Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Rachel Brook – Napier & Blakeley Pty Ltd
  • Andrew Fryer – McNab
  • Damian Gilmore – Rider Levett Bucknall
  • Mark Grimsey – Kane Constructions Pty Ltd
  • Tom Hadden – Stockland
  • Michael Hurley – ARIA Property Group
  • Margot Jones – QIC
  • Lawson Katiza – Knight Frank Australia Pty Ltd
  • Douglas Lukin – AVID Property Group
  • Hannah Madill – Sunshine Coast Airport
  • Murray McCarthy – Walker Corporation
  • Sarah McMahon – Woods Bagot Pty Ltd
  • Shaun Munday – Place Design Group
  • Brendan Robins – CBRE
  • Brett Russell – Mosaic Property
  • Timothy Storrer– Lendlease
  • Samantha Taylor – AECOM Australia Pty Ltd
  • Marcus Terry – PICA Group
  • Brad Williams – RPS

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