Commercial Real Estate

ONE-DAY SUMMIT

Unpacking the Office, Retail, Healthcare, Childcare & Alternative Sectors

About the event

Australia’s commercial property market is in the midst of a reset. Offices are shifting away from speculative towers, with capital and tenants gravitating towards projects that are well-located, well-designed and backed by strong commitments. Retail is searching for growth by balancing convenience with experience and embracing mixed-use strategies. Healthcare and childcare continue to attract interest as demand outpaces supply, while alternatives like self-storage and data centres are increasingly part of mainstream portfolios.

The Urban Developer’s Commercial Real Estate Summit will bring together developers, investors, financiers, owners and advisors to examine how these forces are shaping projects, precincts and portfolios. Across a full day of discussion and debate, the program will look at where the opportunities are, how capital is being deployed and what strategies will define the next cycle of growth in Australia’s commercial property sectors.

Details

  • Thursday, 30 October, 2025
  • Illumina | Sydney
  • 8:30 am – 3.30 pm AEDT
  • 150 + C-Suite Professionals
  • TUD+ Member: $370 + GST
  • Non-member: $495 + GST

Speakers

Scott Langford is a senior leader in affordable housing, with a 20-year career spanning development, management and investment. As former Group CEO of SGCH, he mobilised over $1 billion in private capital. Now at Housing Australia, he continues to champion scalable housing solutions that balance social impact and financial sustainability.
Robert Furolo is a senior executive at Deicorp, one of Australia’s leading apartment developers. With a background in politics, planning and public administration, he leads the company’s communications, stakeholder engagement and community relations, drawing on three decades of experience to champion housing delivery and urban renewal across metropolitan Sydney.
Belinda Bentley is Managing Director of 9Springs, a boutique property investment and advisory firm working across development, capital and strategy. She advises private and public sector clients and serves on the board of Link Wentworth Housing. Belinda also holds industry leadership roles with UTS and the Urban Land Institute.
Charles Daoud is Co-Director of Traders in Purple, a privately owned developer delivering complex projects across Australia. With a background in engineering and construction, he brings over two decades of project delivery experience and is a leading advocate for social and affordable housing, community outcomes and local industry participation.
Jane Lloyd is a board advisor to Habilis, supporting its mission to deliver high-quality housing for vulnerable Australians. With a 30-year career spanning leadership roles at Lendlease, Stockland and Dexus, she now advises across property, planning and governance, bringing deep expertise to complex urban, commercial and residential environments.
Richard Ollerhead is the Founder and Managing Director of SDG, a purpose-driven property group delivering socially impactful developments. A registered architect with 25 years’ experience, Richard combines design, development and faith-based values to foster community outcomes, having previously led major affordable housing initiatives at Anglicare Sydney under the SAHF program.
Melissa Neighbour is a town planner, sustainability specialist, and founder of Sky Planning in Sydney. With 20 years’ experience, she has delivered award-winning projects nationwide and advises governments, developers, and communities on housing, policy, and placemaking. Melissa also lectures, speaks on urban trends, and serves on boards driving community-focused development.
Ross Jones is CEO of Sydney Anglican Property, bringing three decades of major infrastructure experience to the delivery of mission-aligned property initiatives. A former global executive at Jacobs and NSW mental health ambassador, Ross is focused on using design, planning and collaboration to support community, ministry and long-term sustainability.
Nicholas Carney is a Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, specialising in affordable, social and disability housing. He advises governments, CHPs, and investors on major housing programs nationwide, including HAFF and SAHF, and champions private capital’s role in delivering new housing models to meet Australia’s growing social infrastructure needs.
James Pearce is a Partner at Fender Katsalidis and a design leader in build-to-rent and affordable housing. With over two decades of experience, he specialises in unlocking site potential through concept-led design, delivering high-impact residential projects that balance affordability, liveability and architectural ambition in urban and community-focused settings.
Cathy Houston is Managing Director at MA Financial and a specialist in credit asset management with over 30 years’ experience in real estate finance, structuring and advisory. She has led complex transactions across development finance, securitisation and capital markets, advising corporates, governments and not-for-profits on property strategy and investment.
David Schwartz is a Principal and economist at SGS Economics & Planning, specialising in housing policy, feasibility, and infrastructure economics. With global consulting experience, he delivers evidence-based insights for government and industry, helping shape land use, funding strategies and social policy through rigorous analysis, stakeholder engagement, and strategic problem-solving.
Laurie Leigh is CEO of Bridge Housing, bringing executive experience across aged care, disability, health, and property development. With a track record leading complex organisations with $1.6B in assets and 4000 staff, she now leads Bridge’s mission to deliver impactful, innovative housing solutions that change lives for the better.

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TUD+ MEMBER
$370+ GST

NON-MEMBER
$495+ GST

Key themes

Office – Supply pipelines, tenant flight-to-quality and the value of adaptive reuse
Retail – Formats and strategies that create resilience in a softer spending environment
Healthcare & Childcare – Essential services driving long-term demand
Alternatives – The emerging asset classes attracting capital and reshaping portfolios
Capital Markets – Rates, liquidity and transaction flows influencing feasibility & delivery
Precincts & Mixed-Use – Integration, amenity and placemaking as a pathway to value
Future Trends – ESG, technology and demographic shifts that will shape the sector

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