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40: Co-Living – The Housing Model Australia Needs
Apr 28, 2026
45m 40s
39: How Data Centres are Powering Australia's Future Economy
Apr 14, 2026
42m 14s
38: How Technology is Transforming Property
Mar 31, 2026
55m 33s
37: Housing in Focus: Data, Demand & 2026 Forecasts
Mar 17, 2026
49m 34s
36: How Placemaking Creates the Extraordinary
Mar 3, 2026
46m 54s
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| 4/28/26 | 40: Co-Living – The Housing Model Australia Needs | Episode Summary Richard sits down with Rhys Williams, Co-Founder of UKO to explore the rise of co-living and how it is reshaping Australia’s residential landscape. The conversation delves into what co‑living actually is, how it is defined in Australia compared to global markets, and how it differs from Build to Rent. Rhys breaks down all aspects of the model which include key performance metrics, valuation assumptions and the value proposition for renters, explaining why co‑living conti... | 45m 40s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | 39: How Data Centres are Powering Australia's Future Economy | Episode Summary In this episode, Richard is joined by Belinda Dennett, Chief Executive Officer of Data Centres Australia, to unpack one of the fastest‑growing pillars of Australia’s digital economy, data centres. Belinda explains what data centres are, why they are classified as critical infrastructure, and how they underpin everything from online banking to cloud services and the rapid rise of AI. She breaks down the fundamentals of the sector - how capacity is measured, what drives demand, ... | 42m 14s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | 38: How Technology is Transforming Property | Episode Summary In this episode, we are joined by Ingrid Filmer to explore the evolving world of capital markets and private wealth in Australian real estate. With more than two decades of industry experience, Ingrid shares the story behind her career journey, including her time leading Burgess Rawson and the pivotal moments that shaped her path to becoming one of the sector’s most respected leaders. The conversation also looks at the acquisition of Burgess Rawson by CBRE and the lessons lear... | 55m 33s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | 37: Housing in Focus: Data, Demand & 2026 Forecasts | Episode Summary In this episode, Richard sits down with Dr Nicola Powell, one of Australia’s leading property market experts, to unpack the current state of the housing market and what lies ahead in 2026. Nicola shares her journey into property research and reflects on how her experience across academia, government and the private sector has shaped her perspective on housing cycles, policy and long-term trends. We dive into the latest findings from the Domain Housing Market Report, exploring ... | 49m 34s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | 36: How Placemaking Creates the Extraordinary | Episode summary In this episode of Precisely Property, we’re joined by Andrew Hoyne to explore the power of placemaking and why great places consistently outperform. Andrew shares how placemaking has evolved from a “nice to have” into a critical driver of economic, social and commercial value across the built environment. We unpack what placemaking really means in practice, drawing on real-world case studies and examples to show how places can be designed, branded and activated to become true... | 46m 54s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | 35: Western Sydney Property Markets: Risks, Opportunities and Growth | Episode Summary In this episode, Richard is joined by Peter Vines, Managing Director of Ray White Commercial Sydney, for a timely conversation on the evolution of Western Sydney and the forces shaping its property markets. Together, they explore how major infrastructure delivery has accelerated growth across the region and contributed to the maturation of industrial, commercial, retail and residential asset classes. Peter shares his on-the-ground perspective on the key risks and opportunities... | 39m 57s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | 34: Inside the Self-Storage Boom with Linda Sharkey | In this episode, we sit down with Linda Sharkey, Managing Director of Four Leaves Property, to unpack the fast-evolving world of self-storage. Linda gives us a clear and practical overview of what self-storage is as an asset class, how it has transformed in recent years, and why 2025 has marked a record-breaking year with over $1.36 billion in transactions. We explore what’s truly happening on the ground, from buyer activity to operational trends, and pinpoint the regions experiencing the mos... | 49m 20s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | 33: Where the Future Lives with Anouk Darling | In this episode of Precisely Property we’re joined by Anouk Darling, Chief Executive Officer of Scape Australia, to explore the evolving landscape of Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) and Build to Rent (BTR) in Australia. Anouk reflects on Scape’s journey from its founding vision to becoming the country’s largest PBSA platform, managing over $13 billion in assets and housing more than 19,000 students nationwide. She discusses how the sector weathered the challenges of the pandemic an... | 55m 38s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | 32: Rewiring Construction Finance for a Stronger Future | In this episode of Precisely Property, we sit down with Paul Reid, CEO of IPEX, to unpack one of the most pressing issues facing Australia’s construction and property sectors – payment structures and financial transparency. Paul explains how payment processes in the building and construction industry currently operate and why long-standing inefficiencies and lack of transparency continue to expose developers, lenders and subcontractors to unnecessary financial risk. We explore how IPEX, a pur... | 38m 06s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | 31: Unlocking Housing Supply Through Tax Reform | In this episode, we sit down with one of Australia’s most respected economic voices, Dr Ken Henry, to unpack one of the most critical issues facing the nation today - how taxation reform could help solve the housing crisis. Dr Henry reflects on the landmark Australia’s Future Tax System Review 2009, why it was commissioned, what it proposed and how much (or how little) has been implemented since. We explore the key recommendations that could reshape Australia’s housing landscape, including re... | 51m 26s | ||||||
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| 9/30/25 | 30: Sustainable Build to Rent and the Future of Living in Australia | In this episode, we sit down with Rory Hunter, a visionary entrepreneur and CEO with a track record of building award-winning, sustainable property companies. Rory reflects on his journey, from his early career and the creation of Song Saa Private Island, to his latest venture, Model - a purpose-first Build to Rent (BTR) development group redefining what rental living can be. Rory shares the ambitions behind Model and how its philosophy of climate action, community building, and design innova... | 39m 51s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | 29: Building Better Cities Through Design and Innovation | In this episode, we sit down with Julian Anderson, Director at Bates Smart, to explore how design and innovation are shaping the future of Australia’s built environment. From reimagining Richmond Station as a gateway to Melbourne’s sports and entertainment precinct, through to activating underused rail land with mixed-use, transit-adjacent developments, Julian shares how architecture and urban design can enhance both connectivity and community. We also dive into the evolution of Build to Rent... | 47m 31s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | 28: Retail’s Next Chapter - Yields, Rents & Redevelopment | In this episode, we’re diving deep into the performance and future of Australia’s retail property market with CBRE’s Kate Bailey. From neighbourhood centres to large-format retail, we explore how different retail asset types are faring across the country, uncover key differences between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, and discuss the trends shaping rents, leasing incentives and tenant-landlord dynamics. Kate also shares her insights on the outlook for retail yields, how investors are assessin... | 41m 12s | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | 27: Private Credit - The New Frontier in Property Finance | In this episode, we dive into the world of private credit, what it is, how it has emerged as an alternative funding source and why it’s becoming an increasingly important part of Australia’s capital stack. We explore where private credit fits in alongside traditional lending, the types of returns it offers and which asset classes are most attractive to investors. Chris Moyle of Argyle Square also shares insights on whether further regulation is needed, the risks and opportunities shaping the ... | 49m 28s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | 26: Global Office Market Insights - Europe to Australia | In this episode of Precisely Property, we dive into the state of the European commercial office market and uncover what Australia can learn from its experience. Tom Duncan from Stoneweg-Icona shares valuable insights on current trends shaping the European market, including yields, pricing, tenant demand, supply dynamics and the growing impact of ESG requirements. He also explores the risks and opportunities that lie ahead for office markets in Europe and how these lessons can inform Australia... | 45m 30s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | 25. Economic Outlook with Besa Deda – RBA Rate Hold, Risks & Opportunities Ahead | In this special bonus episode, we’re joined by Chief Economist Besa Deda, recorded just one day after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced its July decision to hold the cash rate steady. With impeccable timing, this conversation covers the big-picture economic trends shaping Australia’s future, from rising risks to emerging opportunities across 2025 and 2026. Besa shares her views on interest rates, the role of the RBA and reflects on the key drivers of the Australian economy over th... | 42m 42s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | Episode 24: The Rise of Modern Methods of Construction | In this episode, we explore the role of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) in shaping a more efficient, sustainable and innovative future for the built environment. Our guest, Pete Morrison, brings decades of experience in offsite construction and prefabricated timber systems to the table and provides practical insights into why the industry must evolve. We unpack what MMC really means, the different types in practice today, and why end users, not just developers, should care about them. Pe... | 44m 01s | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | Episode 23: Solving the Housing Crisis: Big Problems, Bold Solutions | In this episode, we sit down with Mark Dawson, Director and National Housing Lead at Urbis, to explore one of the most pressing issues facing Australia today - the housing crisis. Mark shares his unique perspective, grounded in over two decades of public and private sector consulting, on what’s driving the current crisis, from demand and supply imbalances to system inefficiencies and planning bottlenecks. We unpack the common solutions being explored in policy and industry circles, but more i... | 42m 55s | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | Episode 22: The Australian Renter in 2025 | In this episode, we take a closer look at the evolving profile of Australian renters in 2025 and what it means for both developers and policymakers. Nicole Hiddlestone shares her expert insights on the latest trends in both Build-to-Sell (BTS) and Build-to-Rent (BTR) apartment markets, highlighting the most in-demand features, common pitfalls developers are making and how renter expectations are shifting. We also explore the broader implications for housing policy, particularly as renters now... | 43m 02s | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | Episode 21: Breaking Ground: Tackling the Cost of Housing Delivery in 2025 | In this episode of Precisely Property, we dive into one of the most pressing challenges facing the housing sector today: the rising cost of delivering new homes. Our guest, Steve Sfendourakis, an experienced builder and developer, unpacks what’s driving the delivery cost crisis across 2024 and into 2025, from material price volatility and labour shortages to the impact of outdated planning systems and regulatory pressures. We reflect on how conditions in the development industry have shifted ... | 51m 12s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | Episode 20: Maximising NOI in Build to Rent: Insights from the UK Experience | In this episode of Precisely Property, we explore how to maximise Net Operating Income (NOI) in Build to Rent (BTR) assets – other than ‘cap rate’, the most important factor in driving investment performance in residential real estate. Our guest, Dominic Martin, Managing Director at CompassRock International and Global Apartment Advisors (GAA) shares insights into what NOI is, why it matters, and the key components that contribute to it. Drawing on lessons from the UK’s more established BTR m... | 51m 08s | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | Episode 19: Built to Last: Rethinking Design in a Housing Crisis | In this episode, we sit down with Domenic Cerantonio, Co-founder and Managing Principal of Cera Stribley, to explore the housing crisis through the eyes of an architect. Domenic shares how architecture and design are evolving in response to growing housing needs and highlights the real-world impact of recent planning reforms. We discuss the current state of the housing market, what governments need to understand and how good design can play a role in improving affordability and liveability. D... | 46m 06s | ||||||
| 4/8/25 | Episode 18: Navigating Insolvency in the Property & Construction Sector | In this episode, we dive into the complexities of insolvency in the property and construction sector with special guest Jonathon McRostie, Special Counsel in Clayton Utz’s Restructuring and Insolvency team. We explore key terms and definitions - liquidation, bankruptcy, receivership, DOCA, safe harbour provisions, and directors’ duties - breaking down what they mean for businesses and individuals in the industry. Jonathon shares insights on what’s happening on the ground, the challenges curre... | 49m 39s | ||||||
| 3/25/25 | Episode 17: The Opportunity for Green Finance in Australian Property | In this episode, we sit down with Michael Di Russo, Head of Property at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), to explore the role of green finance in shaping Australia's property sector. We discuss what progressive finance means for the industry, the key investments CEFC has made in real estate, and the growing take-up of green finance in residential projects. Michael also breaks down a landmark affordable Build-to-Rent (BTR) deal with AXA IM Alts, sharing insights on its structure, ke... | 38m 51s | ||||||
| 3/11/25 | Episode 16: Affordable and Social Housing Masterclass | In this episode, we sit down with Nicola Foxworthy, Founding Director of Imagine Housing, to explore the evolving landscape of affordable and social housing in Australia. We discuss why these housing models matter to both the private and public sectors, the key differences between affordable housing and housing affordability, and why subsidies are essential to making these projects viable. Nicola also shares insights on the role of Community Housing Providers, the challenges of inconsis... | 51m 21s | ||||||
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