Full programme live for The Property Conference 2026

Bringing together leaders from across Aotearoa New Zealand’s property sector, this year’s conference explores the theme Markets, Maturity, and Momentum, examining the forces shaping today’s property landscape across Australasia and beyond. 

Across two days of plenary sessions, delegates will gain valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the property industry, alongside opportunities to connect with peers from across the sector.

The conference experience extends beyond the main programme, with a welcome function and networking party designed to foster meaningful connections in a unique offshore setting.

Go behind the scenes in Sydney

Delegates can also enhance their experience through optional pre-conference site tours, offering exclusive access to some of Sydney’s most significant projects and developments. 

Sydney City Highlights Site Tour 
NEXTDC S3 Data Centre Site Tour 
Sydney Infrastructure & Development Site Tour 
Goodman’s Oakdale West Industrial Complex Site Tour

These tours provide a valuable opportunity to explore innovation in practice, while connecting with industry leaders in a more intimate setting. 

With limited capacity, early booking is recommended. 

Register now 

Early bird registrations are now open, with discounted pricing available until 9 June 2026. Don’t miss your chance to be part of one of the property industry’s most anticipated events!

The Property Conference 2026 - International Convention Centre Sydney

9 September 2026 @ 06:00 pm – 11 September 2026 @ 02:00 pm

Venue: International Convention Centre Sydney

Member: $2,245.00
Non-Member: $3,080.00

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