Unlocking Housing Supply: Policy, Planning & Delivery Innovation

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Australia’s housing challenge demands more than ambition as it calls for policy clarity, planning reform, and delivery innovation. Join APAA for an exclusive industry luncheon that brings together senior leaders from government, development, finance, planning and multidisciplinary professional sectors, exploring the key themes below:

  • Stay ahead of the latest market trends and policy updates.

  • Solution-based discussions focused on practical steps to unlock land, accelerate approvals, and reduce project risks.

  • Discover proven and scalable examples of public-private partnerships.

  • Explore cost-effective delivery models and innovations.

 

Hear from Keynote Speakers & Panellists including:

  • Stuart Moseley (Deputy Secretary, Department of Transport & Planning)

  • Kevin Stanley (National Director, Commonwealth Bank of Australia)

  • Luke Chamberlain (Executive Director, Tract Consultants)

  • Niall Cunningham (General Manager, Development Victoria)

  • Carolyn Viney (CEO, Assemble)

  • David Passarella (Partner, Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers)

 

📅 12:00 – 3:00 PM, Thursday 26 March 2026

📍 Grand Hyatt Melbourne, Mayfair Ballroom, 123 Collins Street Melbourne

This function is proudly sponsored by the following, with more to come:

⭐ Platinum Sponsors: Colin Biggers & Paisley | Tract Consultants | Commonwealth Bank of Australia | Mayland Projects

🔔  Gold Sponsor: Daiwa Capital Markets Australia Limited

🤝 Supporting Sponsors: Hexa Group | Rider Levett Bucknall | Cossill & Webley | Niche Environment and Heritage | Melbourne Owners Corporation Services

🔗  Reach out to unlock table sponsorship opportunities, and register now with early bird code “APAA0326” to secure your spot.

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