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Election Round-up

Over the weekend, New Zealand roundly voted for a change of Government. Property Council New Zealand remains apolitical in our mission to help shape cities where communities thrive. Our advocacy […]

On the Move | October 2023

Bauke Vree appointed as Design Management Lead for The Building Intelligence Group in Christchurch The Building Intelligence Group is continuing to widen its suite of services by investing in a […]

City Shaper: Richard Archbold

Seeing people come into a finished building and begin to use it for the first time is always a special moment for Warren and Mahoney principal Richard Archbold.  Buildings aren’t […]

Opinion: Avoiding the Greenwashing trap

Louise Tucker, South Island Regional Committee Member and Area Manager for the South Island at AECOM, shares her insights on avoiding financial, legal and reputation-damaging consequences of greenwashing in our […]

As an industry we must do better

Those who attended last week’s Property Conference will be aware of the disruption during our Indigenous Design Panel on day one of the event, when a significant number of the […]

On the Move | October 2023

Ignite announces a new Associate Director Teesha Unka has been an integral part of the Ignite team for 7 years, making substantial contributions to projects in both residential and education […]

Property People Award finalists announced

The finalists for the 2023 Property People Awards have now been announced and tickets are selling like hotcakes! If you’re looking for a clever (and cost-effective) way to host clients […]

Advocacy in Action | October 2023

Catch up on the key updates from Property Council’s advocacy team, including: Review of the Building Levy Draft SmartGrowth Strategy 2023-2073 Recent submissions. Review of the Building Levy  Property Council is currently looking […]

Recap: The Property Conference 2023

While a trip to the GC might have sounded (and let’s be honest, sometimes felt) like a holiday, we can assure you plenty of learning and networking was done across […]