UDIA NSW 2016 ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE THE NEXT BIG THING IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT 1 TUESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER
The UDIA NSW Annual State Conference 2016 Tuesday 20 September & Wednesday 21 September THE NEXT BIG THING We have experienced the largest growth phase in a generation and it s not going to end just yet. Global megatrends and exponential growth in technology are shaping our cities in ways that were previously unimaginable. UDIA NSW has assembled global thought leaders and local and international property experts to talk about the next big things that will shape and sustain cities now and in the future. This year, the State Conference will be held over two-days. Day one will comprise Study Tours to Sydney s leading developments, invitation only Roundtables, and an Opening Night Event. Day two will feature a full day of guest speaker sessions featuring revolutionary local, national and international speakers followed by the UDIA NSW Annual General Meeting and State Conference Networking Dinner. With an assembly of the biggest players in the development marketplace, each year the conference attracts more than 300 industry professionals from across a range of sectors including architecture, development, engineering, planning and project investors. The Next Big Thing presents a great opportunity for you to learn about industry advancements, and will leave you inspired by the possibilities ahead. This conference will sell-out, so I encourage you to book early and take advantage of our full conference delegate earlybird rate. Platinum Conference Sponsor Stephen Albin, UDIA NSW CEO CONFERENCE SNAPSHOT TUESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER From 8.30am to 4.15pm Study Tours Various locations across Sydney From 1pm to 5.45pm Roundtables (by invitation only) The Westin Sydney 6pm to 8.30pm Opening Night Event The Sun Room at The Ivy 8.30pm to 10.30pm VIP Dinner (by invitation only) The Sun Room at The Ivy WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 8.30am to 5.30pm Conference Plenary Sessions The Westin Sydney Heritage Ballroom 5.30pm to 6pm UDIA NSW Annual General Meeting The Westin Sydney Heritage Ballroom 6pm to 7pm Pre-Dinner Drinks The Westin Sydney Ballroom Foyer 7pm to 10pm Conference Networking Dinner The Westin Sydney Ballrooms 3 & 4 3
DAY 1 Tuesday 20 September STUDY TOURS FROM 8.30AM - 4.15PM See Sydney s leading developments and learn from the experts on-site. There are three tour options to choose from. Please arrive at The Westin Sydney foyer for registration 15 minutes prior to study tour departure time. All tours return to The Westin Sydney by 4.15pm. Dress: Business/Smart Casual Cost: Included for full delegate registrations Additional tickets: $140 Members $185 Non-members STUDY TOUR 1 LAND DEVELOPMENT STUDY TOUR 2 SENIORS' LIVING DEPARTING AT 8.30AM RETURNS AT 4.15PM DEPARTING AT 9.00AM RETURNS AT 4.00PM STUDY TOUR 3 HIGH-DENSITY & MIXED-USE DEPARTING AT 9.20AM RETURNS AT 3.20PM On this tour you will visit: Bingara Gorge, Wilton hosted by Lendlease Harrington Grove hosted by Harrington Estates Fairwater, Blacktown hosted by Frasers Property Australia On this tour you will visit: Mark Moran Vaucluse hosted by Mark Moran Group Lober Square, Castle Hill hosted by Anglican Retirement Villages The Brighton, Croydon hosted by Catholic Healthcare Limited & Campbell Luscombe Architects On this tour you will visit: Bayview, Ramsgate Beach hosted by HELM Pty Limited Discovery Point, Wolli Creek hosted by Frasers Property Australia Crimson Hill, Lindfield hosted by Defence Housing Australia OPENING NIGHT EVENT THE SUN ROOM AT THE IVY Level 3, 330 George Street, Sydney 6PM - 8.30PM The 2016 Annual State Conference has been designed to maximise networking opportunities for all delegates. Join us at The Ivy for the Opening Night Event to network with industry colleagues and make new business contacts. Dress: Business attire Cost: Included for full delegate registrations Additional tickets: $160 UDIA NSW members $195 Non-members INVITATION ONLY ROUNDTABLES THE WESTIN SYDNEY 1 Martin Place, Sydney FROM 1PM - 5.45PM This years conference will feature small group roundtable discussions for selected corporate members of UDIA NSW to meet and discuss industry opportunities and be briefed by key decision makers. Confirmed roundtable topics are: Women in Leadership Western Sydney Urban Renewal Young Leaders INVITATION ONLY VIP DINNER PRIVATE DINING ROOM AT THE IVY Level 3, 330 George Street, Sydney 8.30PM - 10.30PM Limited to 20 people, this dinner is strictly by invitation only and will feature international speaker Parag Khanna, Managing Partner, Hybrid Reality. 4
DAY 2 Wednesday 21 September CONFERENCE SESSIONS 8.15AM - 5.30PM THE WESTIN SYDNEY HERITAGE BALLROOM, 1 MARTIN PLACE 8.15am Registration & Exhibition 8.45am OPENING ADDRESS Stephen Albin, CEO, UDIA NSW 8.50am KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Hon. Rob Stokes MP, Minister for Planning 9.15am 9.40am KEYNOTE ADDRESS Michael Daley MP, Shadow Minister for Planning and Infrastructure PANEL SESSION: REVOLUTION OF OUR CITIES Catherine Caruana-McManus, Director, Giant Ideas John Warn, Regional General Manager, Westfield Moderator: Maria Atkinson AM, Greater Sydney Commission 3.00pm PANEL SESSION: WHAT NEXT? THE INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE Mark Steinert, Managing Director & CEO, Stockland Iwan Sunito, Founder & CEO Development, Crown Group Louise Mason, Chief Operating Officer, Property, AMP Capital Moderator: Gabrielle Morrish, GMU 10.30am 11.00am 12.05pm 12.50pm 2.15pm CARDNO COFFEE BREAK KEYNOTE SPEECH: MEGA TRENDS - HOW THEY IMPACT OUR CITIES Parag Khanna, Managing Partner, Hybrid Reality PANEL SESSION: CREATING PRECINCTS OF THE FUTURE Nick Tobin, General Manager, Aqualand David Pitchford, CEO, UrbanGrowth NSW Rob Deck, Executive Project Director, Lendlease CARDNO NETWORKING LUNCH KEYNOTE SPEECH: ECONOMIC UPDATE Bill Evans, Managing Director & Global Head of Economics & Research, Westpac 3.45pm 4.10pm 4.45pm 5.30pm CARDNO COFFEE BREAK KEYNOTE SPEECH: CREATING SUSTAINABLE AND CONNECTED CITIES Albert Chan, Director of Development Planning & Design, Shui On Land PANEL SESSION: INFRASTRUCTURE DRIVEN CITIES Penny Bingham-Hall, Independent Director, DEXUS Funds Management Ltd Mark Perich, Director, Greenfields James Rosenwax, Market Sector Director, Cities, Australia and New Zealand, AECOM Albert Chan, Director of Development Planning & Design, Shui On Land Moderator: Amy Menere, Stockland Conference Closing Remarks UDIA NSW Annual General Meeting NETWORKING DINNER 6PM - 10PM THE WESTIN SYDNEY BALLROOMS 3 & 4 1 MARTIN PLACE Special Guest Comedian: Mick Molloy Join us from 6pm for a night of networking and entertainment as we introduce you to the newly elected UDIA NSW Councillors and announce the 2016 winners of the: UDIA NSW Young Leaders Award for Excellence UDIA NSW & Frasers Property Women in Leadership Award for Excellence UDIA NSW & Havencab Diversity in Development Award for Excellence Dress: Business attire Cost: Included for full delegate registrations Additional tickets: $220 Members $285 Non-members 5
GUEST SPEAKERS, PANELLISTS & MODERATORS PARAG KHANNA Leading Geo-Strategic Expert and Best-Selling Author Parag Khanna is a leading global strategist, world traveler, and best-selling author. He is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. He is also the Managing Partner of Hybrid Reality, a boutique geostrategic advisory firm, and Co-Founder & CEO of Factotum, a leading content branding agency. In 2008, Parag was named one of Esquire s 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century, and featured in WIRED magazine s Smart List. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics, and Bachelors and Masters degrees from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He has traveled to more than 100 countries and is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. ALBERT CHAN Director of Development Planning & Design, Shui On Land Albert Chan leads the conceptualization, site feasibility, master planning and design management of large mixed-use developments at Shui On Land, a development company headquartered in Shanghai, China. Over the last 18 years, Albert actively participated in the planning and development of award winning Tiandi communities in Shanghai, Wuhan, Chongqing, Dalian, Hangzhou and Foshan that emphasize mixed-use, pedestrian and transit, and environmentally sustainability. Prior to joining Shui On, Albert worked at the New York City Department of Design and Construction and at Cooper, Robertson + Partners. In 2014, he was a recipient of the Shanghai Green Building Council s Special Individual Contribution Award. THE HON. ROB STOKES MP NSW Minister for Planning Rob Stokes is the NSW Minister for Planning. Prior to this appointment he has served as the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, Minister for the Central Coast and Assistant Minister for Planning as well as the Parliamentary Secretary for Renewable Energy and Energy Innovation. Rob was awarded a PHD in Law in 2008. He was previously a lawyer and academic in environment and planning law. Rob holds a life long interest in environmental protection and planning, heritage and sustainability. MARK STEINERT Managing Director & CEO, Stockland Mark Steinert has twenty-six years of experience in property and financial services, commencing his career in real estate with eight years in direct property primarily with Jones Lang LaSalle, and 10 years in listed real estate with UBS. At UBS Mark was Managing Director, Global Head of Real Estate Research and Co-Head of ANZ Real Estate. Mark was deeply involved in bringing many Australian REITs to market post the 1990 Real Estate crash. In late 2005 Mark and his family relocated to New York to take up his appointment as Global Head of Research for UBS. Mr Steinert was appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Stockland in January 2013. PENNY BINGHAM-HALL Non-Executive Director, DEXUS Property Group Penny Bingham-Hall is a non-executive director of DEXUS Property Group, BlueScope Steel, Macquarie Specialised Asset Management, Port Authority of NSW, Taronga Conservation Society Australia and SCEGGS Darlinghurst school. Prior to becoming a company director, Penny was Executive General Manager, Strategy at Leighton Holdings after an extensive career in the construction, mining and property group. As part of the leadership team at Leighton she had responsibilities across the group s Australian and Asian operations. DAVID PITCHFORD Chief Executive, UrbanGrowth NSW David Pitchford is Chief Executive of UrbanGrowth NSW, the urban transformation champion of NSW which collaborates across government, industry and the community to improve the state s cities and way of life. David joined the organisation in September 2013 with a mandate to accelerate the supply of housing and jobs through major urban transformation projects. David is an expert in major projects delivery, previously in the position of CEO of the UK Major Projects Authority where he had control of $800 billion worth of government projects. He also led the Palm Jumeirah Development in Dubai, the world s largest land reclamation project. LOUISE MASON Chief Operating Officer, Property, AMP Louise Mason is the Chief Operating Officer for AMP Capital Property, responsible for driving operational performance and supporting the strategic direction of the business. 6 With 27 years experience in property, Louise was previously Managing Director of AMP Capital Office & Industrial. Louise joined AMP Capital in 2005 as Head of Shopping Centre Development before being appointed Head of Property Development in 2008. Prior to joining AMP Capital, Louise s experience also includes 13 years with the Lend Lease Group in various roles including National Development Manager, Divisional Asset Manager and Investment Manager.
MICHAEL DALEY Shadow Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Michael Daley is the Member for Maroubra in the NSW Parliament (since 2005). He currently holds the positions of Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, and Shadow Minister for Gaming and Racing (since 2016), and Manager of Opposition Business (since 2011). Michael holds a Diploma of Law from the Barristers' and Solicitors' Admission Board and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice. He was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales as a legal practitioner in 1998. CATHERINE CARUANA-MCMANUS Founder & CEO, Giant Ideas Catherine Caruana-McManus is a global expert in smart cities and digital transformation. Catherine is the founder of Giant Ideas advisory focused on smart cities, the new energy economy and intelligent asset management. Catherine is also a Director of Meshed, a Sydney based IoT integration company, which is deploying commercial IoT solutions and public IoT networks. Recently, Catherine has been recognised by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull s Knowledge Nation initiative as one of Australia s leading thinkers and innovators in big data and smart cities. JOHN WARN Regional General Manager, Westfield (Scentre Group) John Warn has worked across the Retail Property industry for over 20 years in the Australian market and currently serves as a Regional General Manager for Westfield (Scentre Group). John joined Westfield in November 2010, after a 7 year stint in the Senior executive team at David Jones. He has also previously worked in Specialty Retail with Virgin Music and Beach Culture. In addition, John is Chairman of Cricket NSW, the youngest ever Chairman in its 140 year history. MARIA ATKINSON AM Central District Commissioner, Greater Sydney Commission Maria Atkinson has over 15 years experience on not-for-profit, international institutions and Government boards and committees. She is a global operator with a deep understanding of social and environmental markets and trends. Maria has extensive strategic market and governance expertise and experience working with multinational organisations and multilateral agencies in the US, UK, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. ROB DECK Executive Project Director, Lendlease Rob has 30 years experience working in property in a variety of roles including development, design and delivery. His experience has been gained almost entirely on major commercial and mixed use developments. Rob is currently Executive Project Director of Darling Harbour, Sydney. This project comprises the ICC Sydney, as well as commercial, residential, retail, hotel and student accommodation elements. Prior to this, Rob has been responsible for various major projects both in Australia and the UK. MARK PERICH Director, Greenfields Development Company Mark started his career on the farm, but has focused on his family s property business for a long time. Combining his farming experience, business training and commercial pilot qualifications, Mark launched into his first property assignment - the compulsory acquisition of family land for Badgerys Creek Airport. Mark now manages major residential development projects in South-West Sydney including Oran Park Town and Gregory Hills. He is involved with the retail expansion of Narellan Town Centre and the delivery of Oran Park s town centre, now home to Camden Council. 7
BILL EVANS Managing Director & Global Head of Economics & Research, Westpac William (Bill) Evans is a graduate of the University of Sydney and the London School of Economics. He has worked as a Research Manager for the Reserve Bank of Australia, Treasurer at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, and prior to joining Westpac in 1991, was Director and Head of Financial Markets at Schroders Australia Limited for 8 years. At Westpac he is Managing Director & Global Head of Economics & Research. NICK TOBIN General Manager, Aqualand Projects Pty Ltd Nick is the General Manager of Aqualand Projects Pty Ltd one of the newer development companies primarily focussed on the Sydney market. Prior to this role Nick had extensive experience in senior positions in Local Government. He has skills across property development, service delivery, financial management, cultural liaison and stakeholder management. Nick led the delivery of one of the largest pieces of public infrastructure delivered and funded by local government The Concourse, an entertainment and performing arts precinct in the heart of Chatswood. GABRIELLE MORRISH Managing Director, GMU Gabrielle has 30 years' experience as an architect and urban designer both in the UK and Australia. She has held numerous high level positions in private practice, State and Local Government including the Director of the Urban Design Advisory Service in NSW. She has been instrumental in developing many strategies, guidelines and codes to improve the quality of urban design and architecture in NSW. IWAN SUNITO Co-founder and CEO, Crown Group Iwan Sunito is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Crown Group, one of Australia s most prolific property development companies with a multi-billion pipeline of projects under construction and in the pipeline. Iwan graduated with Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) and Master of Construction Management from University of NSW was awarded the UNSW Eric Daniels award for excellence in residential design in 1992. Iwan became a Registered Architect in NSW in 1993. AMY MENERE National Manager of Government & Industry Relations, Stockland Amy Menere is National Manager of Government & Industry Relations at Stockland, and is responsible for leading the group s relationships and advocacy with Local, State and Federal Government. Amy is also responsible for managing Stockland s relationships with key industry groups. Amy joined Stockland in 2004 and has worked in various roles in the Corporate Affairs function, including stakeholder engagement and media relations. JAMES ROSENWAX Market Sector Director - Cities, AECOM James Rosenwax leads a team of dedicated specialists connecting the best ideas and insights from across the globe and professional backgrounds to help cities overcome their challenges and build brilliant futures across Australia and New Zealand as the Market Sector Director Cities. Graduating with a Bachelor s Degree in Landscape Architecture from UNSW, James practiced as a landscape architect and environmental manager for eleven years at PSB, before he joined AECOM in July 2006. He has completed his Masters studies in Environmental Management at Sydney s Macquarie University. 8
CONFERENCE PACKAGES FULL CONFERENCE DELEGATE Each full delegate registration includes one ticket to each of the following: - Study Tour - Opening Night Event - Conference Plenary Sessions - Conference Dinner Earlybird (ends 9 Sept) Regular Rate Members $1195 pp $1395 pp Non-Members $1495 pp $1695 pp Members Only Offer, book a group of four or more and save! (only available during earlybird period) $1095 pp SEPARATELY TICKETED ITEMS Members Non-Members Study Tour $140 pp $185 pp Opening Night Event $160 pp $195 pp Conference Plenary Sessions $895 pp $1150 pp Conference Dinner $220 pp $285 pp YOUNG LEADERS PACKAGES (30 YEARS & UNDER) TOUR AND NETWORKING PACKAGE This package includes one ticket to each of the following: - Study Tour - Opening Night Event CONFERENCE AND NETWORKING PACKAGE This package includes one ticket to each of the following: - Opening Night Event - Conference Plenary Sessions Members Non-Members Young Leaders Tour & Networking Package $250 pp $325 pp Young Leaders Conference & Networking Package $695 pp $900 pp 9
CONFERENCE SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS design+ PLANNING SILVER SPONSORS Shaping the Future Lefand Group Building & Facility Management WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP AWARD SPONSOR DIVERSITY IN DEVELOPMENT AWARD SPONSOR 10
UDIA NSW ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE TUESDAY 20 & WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2016 REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 1/2 DELEGATE INFORMATION All delegates are required to complete a registration form Title: First Name: Surname: Company: Job Title: Mobile: Email: Postal Address: Suburb: State: Postcode: Dietary Requirements: FULL CONFERENCE DELEGATE REGISTRATION Each full delegate registration includes one ticket to each of the following: - Study Tour: Tuesday 20 September 2016 - Opening Night Event: Tuesday 20 September 2016 - Conference Plenary Sessions: Wednesday 21 September 2016 - Conference Dinner: Wednesday 21 September 2016 UDIA NSW Member Rates Earlybird $1195 (earlybird rates close 9 September) Non-Member Rates Earlybird $1495 (earlybird rates close 9 September) Standard $1395 Standard $1695 Group of 4+ $1095 pp (earlybird period only) SEPARATELY TICKETED ITEMS STUDY TOUR TUESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER Various locations across Sydney from 8.30am to 4.15pm TOUR 1: LAND DEVELOPMENT TOUR 2: SENIORS LIVING TOUR 3: HIGH-DENSITY & MIXED-USE CONFERENCE SESSIONS WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER The Westin Sydney, Heritage Ballroom - 8.30am to 5.30pm UDIA NSW Member $895 Non-Member $1150 CONFERENCE DINNER WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER The Westin Sydney, Grand Ballroom UDIA NSW Member $220 Non-Member $285 UDIA NSW Member $140 Non-Member $185 Please note any dinner seating requests below. OPENING NIGHT EVENT TUESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER Ivy Sunroom - 6pm to 8.30pm UDIA NSW Member $160 Non-Member $195 11
REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 2/2 YOUNG LEADERS PACKAGES Young Leaders (30 years & under): TOUR AND NETWORKING PACKAGE This package includes one ticket to each of the following: - Study Tour: Tuesday 20 September 2016 - Opening Night Event: Tuesday 20 September 2016 UDIA NSW Member Rates $250 Non-Member Rates $325 Please select your preferred tour: TOUR 1: LAND DEVELOPMENT TOUR 2: SENIORS LIVING TOUR 3: HIGH-DENSITY & MIXED-USE Young Leaders (30 years & under): CONFERENCE AND NETWORKING PACKAGE This package includes one ticket to each of the following: - Opening Night Event: Tuesday 20 September 2016 - Conference Plenary Sessions: Wednesday 21 September 2016 UDIA NSW Member Rates $695 Non-Member Rates $900 PAYMENT DETAILS Total Cost $ [ ] Cheque Enclosed (please make out to UDIA NSW) [ ] Please Invoice [ ] Please Debit (circle) Mastercard Visa Amex (please note that all credit card payments will incur a 3% surcharge) Name of Cardholder: Signature: Card No. Expiry: / Please register online at www.udiansw.com.au or send this form with payment to the UDIA NSW office: F: 02 9262 1218 E: events@udiansw.com.au P: PO Box Q402, QVB Post Office, NSW 1230 For any questions regarding your registration please contact the UDIA NSW office on 02 9262 1214 or events@udiansw.com.au. Visit www.udiansw.com.au for full terms and conditions. Cancellations must be notified to the UDIA NSW office by 9 September 2016. Payment will be required for any booking not cancelled prior to this date and no refunds will be made. This form will be a tax invoice on receipt of payment. All fees are inclusive of GST. UDIA NSW ABN 43 001 172 363. Privacy policy: We collect your details in order to register you and your colleagues for this event. The information will be stored on the UDIA database and may be used for future marketing of UDIA NSW events. If you do not wish your details to be made available to external parties, please notify us by written request to the UDIA at events@udiansw.com.au. 12