Showing posts with label #NSWPropertyCouncil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #NSWPropertyCouncil. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Program aims to Tackle Shortage of Women in the Property Industry


The Property Council of Australia’s, 'Girls in Property Program' has kicked off in the Hunter for the first time today. 

Fifty female year nine students from Hunter River High and St Pius X High School in the Hunter, will be exploring the in’s and outs of the property industry, taking part in the program which brings together some of the biggest property companies in NSW. 

The program aims to inspire more young girls to choose property as a career, with currently only 28% of leadership roles within the industry held by women.  

The day hopes to inform young girls about the extremely diverse range of careers and roles available within the property sector. 

"We really want to open up the conversation and talk to these girls about the myriad of different roles that they can access within the property industry," Mrs. Hugo said. 

"It's not just about construction and it's not just about engineering. There are professional services, there's architecture, there's planning, there are so many different areas that they could be looking at and so many more opportunities if they just knew what was available" 

During the day the girls will hear from women leaders in the property industry, develop real-life projects to represent their schools, and learn more about university education options related to property. 

"Relative to other industries there's so much more room to grow in terms of participation in diversity and sometimes its a case of 'you don't know, what you don't know'," Mrs. Hugo said. 

"Today they'll be talking to people about their journey and experiences and they'll start work on some really exciting processes that they need to be involved in." 

                               Image Source: Property Council of Australia 



Friday, 9 March 2018

Property Council embraces fast Sydney to Newcastle train idea

BY LAUREN FREEMANTLE

A plan to reduce train travel time between Newcastle and Sydney has been floated by the federal government.

The journey, which currently takes close to three hours, would be reduced by an hour as part of the Turnbull government's $20 million Faster Rail initiative, which allows the state government to draft a business case to secure funding.

The NSW Property Council has welcomed the plans, but wishes more concrete actions would be made to ensure it goes ahead.

Executive Director Jane Fitzgerald said the fast trains could benefit the Hunter enormously.

"The Hunter is very much a stand-alone region, it's a great city with a thriving local economy, great residential lifestyle and beaches," she said.

"Everything you could possibly want is in the Hunter.

"But it's also true that an increasing number of people are escaping Sydney because of the un-affordability of housing here.

"So if it was viable to have a very fast train link between Sydney and Newcastle," Ms Fitzgerald continued, "then I think the Hunter would only benefit from the residential influx that might bring."


Dated: a train currently servicing Newcastle to Sydney commuters.