Friday 6 August 2010

8.00am – 5.00pm followed by cocktails

Sydney Hilton

Given the changing economic and property environments, our Kiparra Day speakers will attempt to inform, clarify and predict trends and changes in a variety of areas as outlined below.

Our Guest Luncheon Speaker, Brendan Cannon, will already be well known to many of you for his contribution to the Australian Rugby Union.

For more information on Brendan and our other speakers and sessions, see the attached brochure.

Keynote Address: Living with a Two-Speed Economy
Craig James, Chief Equities Economist, Global Equities Research, Commsec

Is this recovery real or a false dawn? How does Sydney & Australian property shape up in a nervous world?
Kevin Stanley AAPI, Executive Director - Global Research & Consulting, CB Richard Ellis

Property Investment Vehicles – The Post GFC Landscape
Moderator - Glenn Riley, Senior Portfolio Manager – Real Assets, Australian Reward Investment Alliance

Real Estate Investment Trusts - Rob Stanton, REIT Analyst - Australian Equities, J.P. Morgan

Wholesale Property Funds - Robert Hattersley, Global Chief Investment Officer, Lend Lease Investment Management

Retail Property Syndicates - Matthew Burrows, Chief Executive, The Denison Group

The Australian Investment Market in a Global Context
Agents Perspective - Simon Storry, Director – International Investments, Jones Lang LaSalle

Investors Perspective - Ian Mackie, Head of Private Equity - Asia Pacific, LaSalle Investment Management

Sydney’s Growing Pains
Stephanie Barker, Associate Director, Urbis and Toby Adams, Research Manager, Urbis

Bank & Insurer Requirements for Valuation Reports
Banks Perspective - Andy Balzan FAPI, Managing Director & Head of Property, NAB Institutional Banking

Security Risk - what do mortgage insurers seek to understand from a valuation?
Stephen Campbell, Head of Credit Risk Management, QBE LMI

Valuer’s Perspective - Graham Waters , Managing Director, Herron Todd White

API CPD Points: 6
OFT CPD Points: 12 (Office of Fair Trading Property Stock & Business Agents Act 2002)

Event Prices
Fee: (All prices are GST Inclusive)
Extended Early Bird Member (Cut-off-date: 30 July) $395
Member: $425
Non Member: $650
API Student/Retired Member: $225

Thank you to our Sponsors

Principal Sponsors
Valuation Exchange & Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Session Sponsors
CB Richard Ellis
Herron Todd White
Judd Farris Recruitment
Knight Frank Valuations
Opteon Property Group
QBE LMI
Ray White Commercial
ValuePRO

Print the registration brochure for more information
Additional information: 2010 Kiparra Day Conference Brochure (344k)

Private Practitioners List 2010 - 2011
Application forms are available for the Private Practitioners List 2010 - 2011. Please return your entry by 30th July 2010
Additional information: Plant & Machinery Valuers (29k) | Property Economists and Consultants (34k) | Valuers (31k)

The new look April-June NSW Property News is now out. Download your copy from the link below. This edition is interactive with click through links and content.
Additional information: April June NSW Property News (4584k)

Please click on the heading

The January-March edition of NSW Property News is out now. Download the file below.
Additional information: Jan-March NSW Property News (2182k)

This module is essential for those valuers who wish to value add to their property consultancy area as well
as enhancing their valuation report writing techniques.

It will expand your horizons beyond the standard valuation report.

Click on more for further information.
Additional information: Property Consultancy & Report Writing Registration (176k)

For information on API NSW activities in 2009
Additional information: 2009 NSW Division Annual Report (1549k)

Established in 1926, the API is the premier body representing professionals engaged in all areas of the property industry. API members provide property consultancy and valuation services for a wide range of purposes including:

Purchase and Sale, Compulsory Acquisition, Rent Reviews, Asset Management, Funds Management, Feasibility Studies, Town Planning Appeals, Insurance, Leasing Agreements, Mortgage, Expert Evidence, Property Management, Market Studies and Plant and Machinery.

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What's New ?
More2010 Excellence in Property Awards

Entries are now being accepted across 8 diverse categories for the 2010 Excellence in Property Awards. Entries close on Friday, August 13th. Winners are being presented at the Powerhouse Museum on Thursday, October 21. For more information, download the entry form or contact David Fisher on 9299 1811.
28 June 2010

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