In this episode of the Development Drum, we talk to Mike Hurley about the rewards and challenges he has found in the property industry plus his vision for property in Queensland.
Links from this episode: Aria Property Group
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Mike: Mike Hurley is one of the founders of ARIA and has been responsible for driving and running the residential development division of the company for the past decade. This includes 4 UDIA National award-winning High-Rise Developments: The Standard, Oxley & Stirling, The Melbourne Residences, and Botanica.
Over the last 10 years, Michael has been responsible for developing and delivering over 2,000 residential units across 15 projects valued at over $1.4billion. Michael is a member of the UDIA Brisbane City Council policy committee, and is a Business South Bank board member.
When not at work you can find Mike chasing around his two extremely energetic young kids, training for his next Ultra Marathon, or planning his next family adventure.
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In this episode of the Development Drum, we talk to Brook Monahan about his decision to move from Agribusiness to property, and the successes and challenges he has experienced in the industry. He shares his approach to leading teams and community engagement.Links from this episode: Mosaic (mosaicproperty.com.au)About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.About Brook: Brook Monahan brings a wealth of knowledge as Founder and Managing Director of Mosaic Property Group, one of Queensland's most awarded and respected property developers. Mosaic's unique, fully-integrated business model, sees it control every aspect of the development and delivery process, from research, site acquisition, design, marketing, sales, and construction, to property and asset management and caretaking long after completion. Numbering over 60 completed developments since 2014, Mosaic has a further $1.5billion of residential and mixed-use projects set to be delivered across South East Queensland within the next five years. And with over 185 team members and 2,000 consultants and sub-contractors, Mosaic is a significant employer and contributor to Queensland's economy.Brook is also the Director and Co-Founder of the Mosaic Foundation, which supports local grassroots organisations in making a genuine difference to society's most vulnerable, including the homeless, sick, and disadvantaged children.
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In this episode of the Development Drum we talk to Max about his thoughts on what role the Federal Government could play in unlocking supply, and how saying ‘yes’ from early in his career led him to manage a forensic and safety engineering consultancy before joining Intrapac.
Links from this episode:https://intrapac.com.au/
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Max: Max Shifman is the UDIA National President and CEO at Intrapac Property one of Australia’s largest private developers. He received the UDIA Victoria Young Professional Award in 2013 and was part of the team responsible for Intrapac’s multiple UDIA Excellence Award-winning Somerfield project, Whiterock Ripley, and Kinley, the former Lilydale quarry redevelopment. In whatever spare time he has left after all of that, he’s also a bit of a fitness fanatic.
In this episode of the Development Drum we talk to Tanya about the parts of her job she find most rewarding and which job, in her early career she considers where she had the most fun, but probably did the least for her career! She shares her thoughts about how important community education and communication is around the topics of development timeframes and scale.
Links from this episode:https://www.lendlease.com/au/
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Tanya: Tanya Martin is a Senior Development Manager at Lendlease and has over 20 years of planning and development experience. In her time at Lendlease Tanya achieved approvals for a number of large-scale projects including Yarrabilba and Elliott Spring and she is currently leading the team delivering Kinma Valley. In any spare time left after work and family, she enjoys good food, good company, and a good laugh – she is our kind of people.
In this episode of the Development Drum, we talk to Anthony about how his intentions to have a career in finance, actually led him to a fulfilling career in local and international, large-scale property development. We learn about his family’s passion for Cobber dogs and which sport he follows in his downtime.
Links from this episode:https://avid.com.au/communities/residential/avid/qld/harmony/
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Anthony: Anthony Demiris is a Project Director at Avid and leads Queensland's Development team. He was integral in establishing Avid's $3 billion Harmony project on the Sunshine Coast, which recently took out Project of the Year and Master Planned Development Award at the UDIA Queensland 2022 Awards for Excellence
In this episode of the Development Drum we talk to Jamisen about adapting to the burgeoning market of build-to-rent, making the leap from marketing into property development, and the piece of leadership advice she’d give to her 20-year-old self.
Links from this episode: https://www.frasersproperty.com.au/
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Jamisen: Jamisen Rivera, is a Development Director at Frasers Property Group and is delivering one of Frasers’ first build-to-rent projects, Brunswick & Co, as well the riverside apartments at Hamilton Reach.
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In this episode of the Development Drum we hear from Paul about his passion for delivering affordable housing, how he moved his ‘hobby’ in development to a career, and how he finds his networks and mentors.
Links from this episode: https://kubunity.com.au/home
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Paul: Property was always in Paul’s blood; acquiring his first property at 19. After undertaking a few projects as a “hobby”, Paul transitioned to pursuing property development full-time. Kubunity took out the Institute’s Award for Excellence for Affordable Housing last year.
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In this episode of the Development Drum we talk to Harrison about how he stays motivated on long-term projects, lessons learnt from community engagement, and the impact winning the Institute’s Young Leader of the Year award has had on his career.
Links from this episode: https://www.sekisuihouse.com.au/
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Harrison: Harrison Phillips is the Queensland Project Director for Sekisui House Australia. Harrison is currently leading the team to develop the $1.2B West Village precinct in Brisbane’s West End. Harrison was the Institute’s Young Leader of the Year for 2021.
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In this episode of the Development Drum we talk about how Dan stays connected to his team, his experience of going through an acquisition, finding purpose and a work-life balance, plus tips for his 20-year-old self.
Links from this episode: https://www.rpsgroup.com
About your host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.
About Dan: Dan Gibson is the Regional General Manager, SEQ at RPS and manages a large team of 120 technical experts. An urban designer and a lifelong resident of SEQ, Dan has contributed to many of the region’s most well-known urban development projects.
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In this episode we talk about Don’s plans for the company, his team, their portfolio, and the current opportunities in the market in light of current conditions.
Links from this episode: https://www.consolidatedpropertiesgroup.com.au/
About your host: Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About Don: As a founding member of Consolidated Properties Group, Don has successfully shaped the business over 40 years to its current $2.3 billion development pipeline.
In this episode we chat about work/life balance, her journey in the property sector, and how she manages a momentous workload. We also talk about the importance of a mentor.
Links from this episode:
https://mosaicproperty.com.au/who-we-are/mosaic-construction/
About your host: Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About Jessica:
Jessica Dippel is the Operations Manager for Mosaic Construction where she manages multiple building sites across the South East leading 30-odd team members.
In this episode of the Development Drum we talk about leadership and what makes a good leader. Sonia describes the importance of courage in being a leader and mastering your fears. She also touches on the details of her latest book and what it takes to improve your soft skills for the betterment of your workplace.
Links from the episode:
https://www.leadershiphq.com.au/
About your host: Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About our guest: Kindness advocate, Mum, Leader, Speaker, Author and all-round fabulous human Sonia McDonald has dedicated decades of her life to understanding leadership and what can make good leaders great. She founded Leadership HQ as part of her mission to rid the business world of superficial leadership.
In this episode of the Development Drum we discuss market conditions and the recovery from COVID. Tim shares his insight on the current state of the market and highlights what he will cover when he addresses members at our Developers Conference on September 2.
Links from episode: https://www.corelogic.com.au/
About your host: Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About our guest: CoreLogic’s esteemed head of research, Tim Lawless. He’s been telling the story of Australia’s housing markets for over 20 years, sharing insights into current conditions from both a macro and micro level.
In this episode of the Development Drum we talk with Claire about their young property business based in Brisbane working across varied stages of the development cycle with clients. Variety is the spice of life for the Bluebird team of six who are based in co-working space in the Valley. The business partners started the business with 4 children under 4 between them and juggle busy personal and professional lives.
Links from the episode:
https://www.bluebirdproperty.com.au/
About your host: Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About our guest:
Claire on Linkedin
In this episode of the Development Drum we chat to an Assistant Development Manager for masterplanned communities based in Mirvac’s Queensland office. We hear about the start of Emma’s property career, her experiences so far in the local market, and how she is trying to grow her knowledge base.
Links from the episode:
https://www.mirvac.com/
About your host: Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About our guest:
Emma has been working with Mirvac since she completed her university studies. She is now working on a large masterplanned community as an Assistant Development Manager, a role she has held for the past two years. Connect with Emma on Linkedin
In this episode of the Development Drum we chat to a boutique developer operation in the SEQ market about his journey into property development, pursuing project opportunities, and where the market might go in 2021.
Links from the episode
https://www.sieragroup.com.au/
About your hostChelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About our guest
Brent Thompson founded Siera Group in 2014, a boutique residential property developer and builder, specialising in medium-density housing, luxury homes, and small lot subdivisions in South-East Queensland. Connect with Brent on LinkedIn
In this episode of the Development Drum we chat with the Executive General Manager Development of Frasers Property Australia about the property market in 2021, adapting the workforce to COVID, and managing the property buyer’s experience beyond the sale.
Links from the episode:
https://www.frasersproperty.com.au/
About your host
Chelsea van Riet is the UDIA Queensland’s Director of Research and Engagement.
About the guest
With more than 20 years’ experience in property, Cameron is responsible for Frasers Property Australia's national development portfolio of land, housing, apartment, mixed use communities.With prior roles at Macquarie Bank in Australia and the USA, Cameron joined Frasers Property in 2010 and was appointed General Manager, Residential Queensland in 2013, becoming Executive General Manager Development in 2019. Connect with Cameron on LinkedIn
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In this episode of the Development Drum we talk to the Project Executive Director - Sales, Marketing & Public Relations for the West Village development in Brisbane’s West End about her property industry journey and predictions for the market.
The Development Drum is the official podcast of the UDIA Queensland and gives listeners an insight into the State’s property industry. Hear firsthand what’s like to work in the sector and deliver homes, spaces, and places for Queenslanders. We talk to property professionals just starting out in their career, seasoned leaders, researchers, and consultants. In each episode we chat to a UDIA member and look at how they spend their days, what motivates them, and hear their stories.