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18-19 JUNE 2012 - ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE COMPETITIVE CITIES CONFERENCE Proudly presented by: Registration Brochure Attend and earn 4 GBCA CPD Points As urbanisation ramps up into the twenty-rst century, cities will compete for investment, resources and talent. Whatever your interest in cities, the Competitive Cities Conference is your ultimate opportunity to keep ahead of the curve. Hear about what consumers will want; new dynamics in development economics and accessing nance; bleeding-edge techniques for faster and more cost-effective construction; and new development models that can help you maximise returns. This is the not-to-be-missed conference of 2012. Alliance Partner Principal Partner Major Partner Supporting Partners Networking Partners

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As urbanisation ramps up into the twenty-first century, cities will compete for investment, resources and talent. Whatever your interest in cities, the Competitive Cities Conference is your ultimate opportunity to keep ahead of the curve. Hear about what consumers will want; new dynamics in development economics and accessing finance; bleeding-edge techniques for faster and more cost-effective construction; and new development models that can help you maximise returns. This is the not-to-be-missed conference of 2012

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18-19 JUNE 2012 - ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE

COMPETITIVE CITIESCONFERENCE

Proudly presented by:

Registration Brochure

Attend and earn 4 GBCA CPD Points

As urbanisation ramps up into the twenty-fi rst century, cities will compete for investment, resources and talent. Whatever your interest in cities, the Competitive Cities Conference is your ultimate opportunity to keep ahead of the curve. Hear about what consumers will want; new dynamics in development economics and accessing fi nance; bleeding-edge techniques for faster and more cost-effective construction; and new development models that can help you maximise returns.

This is the not-to-be-missed conference of 2012.

Alliance Partner Principal Partner Major Partner Supporting Partners Networking Partners

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Our Sponsors

Alliance Partner

Principal Partner

Major Partner

Supporting Partners

Networking Partners

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Reasons to attendLearn from the leaders: - The hottest ideas for regenerating tired communities. - In-depth, warts-and-all case studies from around the country and the globe. - The latest thinking in cities policy, place making and community development.

Prepare yourself for coming trends: - What the markets want now, and what they’ll need post-GFC. - How long-term population changes will infl uence housing, commercial, retail and industrial demand. - Global trends in mixed-use developments.

Explore advances in and new approaches to development and construction, saving you time and money: - Modular construction, cross-laminated timber and new design systems. - New ways to fi nance your projects. - Collaborating with communities and governments for smoother developments.

Expand your networks – nationally and internationally: - Mingle with leading developers, investors, builders and policy makers. - Share ideas with your local peers and industry colleagues from interstate and overseas. - Enjoy superb networking opportunities in Australia’s Festival City.

Who should attend?Property professionals

- New thinking in urban design and community development

- Cutting-edge approaches to building services and facilities management

- Advances in architecture, planning and project management

Developers, builders and investors

- Emerging fi nancial models and practices

- Advances in building construction and design

Policy makers

- Demographic trends and planning for growth

- Best-practice in infi ll developments

- Community engagement for modern developments

- New dynamics in development economics

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Paul KurzawaCOO, Caruso Affi lated (US)

An Australian in the United States, Paul Kurzawa is Chief Operating Offi cer for Californian property colossus Caruso Affi liated. He has headed up some of the United States’ premier retail developments and specialises in delivering massive mixed-use projects.

Neil McInroyCEO, CLES (UK)

Chief of the UK’s Centre for Local Economic Strategies, Neil McInroy is a sought-after speaker for his perspectives on the role of resilient local economies in urban redevelopment strategies.

Prof. Edward GlaeserAuthor, The Triumph of the City

As the author of the seminal ‘The Triumph of the City’, Harvard Professor Ed Glaeser leads the modern debate on the importance of cities in a changing world. He is a respected and prolifi c columnist, world-renowned for his reasoned take on addressing urban challenges.

Our Speakers

Alliance Partner Principal Partner Major Partner Supporting Partners Networking Partners

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For more information about these and other speakers, please go to

www.cities2012.org/speakers

Andrew NielandBusiness Manager, Lend Lease Australia - Development

Growing new buildings: How Cross-Laminated Timber construction can save you time and money.

Gilbert RochecousteManaging Director, Village Well

Beating the drum: the new era of engaging communities in development

Lucy Turnbull AODeputy Chair, COAG Working Group

Building the future: How do we plan today for better cities tomorrow?

Nectar EfkarpidisDirector, Molonglo Group

The Nishi example: Taking communities to the next level

Sam SangsterChief Executive Offi cer, Places Victoria

Lessons from Docklands: What worked, what didn’t, and where to from here

David RollsManaging Director Inner Development Urban Lease, Australia Lend Lease

The ‘how-to’ guide for delivering new communities

Jane-Frances KellyProgram Director - Cities, Grattan Institute

The new Australian dream: What do we really want from housing?

Michael ArgyrouManaging Direcor, Hickory Group

Unitised Building: Putting the pieces together

Peter VerwerChief Executive, Property Council of Australia

Cities 2050: The future imperative

Timothy HortonCommissioner, Integrated Design Commission

Joining up governments and industry for better communities

The Hon. Jay Weatherill MPPremier of South Australia, Minister for State Development

The Hon. Patrick Conlon MPMinister for Transport and InfrastructureMinister for Housing and Urban Development

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ProgramMonday - June 18 2012

Registra on8:30 am - 9:00 am

Nathan Paine, Execu ve Director, Property Council of Australia (SA Division)Welcome9:00 am - 9:10 am

The Hon. Jay Weatherill MP, Premier of South AustraliaOffi cial State Government Welcome

9:10 am - 9:30 am

Peter Verwer, CEO, Property Council of AustraliaCi es 2050: The future impera ve

9:30 am - 10:30 am

10:30 am - 11:00 am Morning tea

11:00 am - 12:00 pmThe new Australian dream: What do we really want from housing?Jane-Frances Kelly, Gra an Ins tute

12:00 pm - 1:00 pmCrea ng local communi es through economic strategiesNeil McInroy, Centre for Local Economic Strategies (UK)

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Delivering Communi es Q&A Panel Session

3:30 pm - 4:00 pm A ernoon tea

2:00 pm - 3:30 pmBeyond the hype, what can governments and the development sector do to create sustainable, resilient and mixed communi es?

Delivering Communi es

The Nishi example: Taking communi es to the next levelNectar E arpidis, Director, Molonglo Group

The ‘how-to’ guide for delivering new communi esDavid Rolls, Managing Director Development, Lend Lease

Growing greenfi elds: Masterplanning communi es in a era of growth and changeRussell Luhrs, Execu ve General Manager, Planning and Infrastructure Springfi eld Land Corpora on Queensland

This session will focus on research about what consumers want out of apartment and higher-density living. What are the design impera ves? What will consumers pay? What ac vi es do they want? This session will provide a ‘how-to’ guide for delivering new community developments.

The Consumer Impera ve

‘Salt and pepper’ - not just seasoning: a new way of thinking about housingDavid O’Loughlin, Urban Renewal Authority

Bea ng the drum: the new era of engaging communi es in developmentGilbert Rochecouste, Managing Director, Village Well

The Demand Equa onAndrew Beer, Director, Centre Housing, Urban & Regional Plan

Integrated thinking: the new green precincts toolAdam Beck, Manager for Sustainable Communi es Green Building Council of Australia

5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Close and networking drinks at the Samstag Museum. Launch: ‘Now and When’

The Consumer Impera ve Q&A Panel Session

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Tuesday - June 19 2012

The Hon. Patrick Conlon MP, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Transport and InfrastructureMinister’s Address

9:05 am - 9:25 am

Edward Glaeser, Professor of Economics, Harvard UniversityThe Triumph of the City

9:25 am - 10:30 am

11:00 am - 12:30 pmBuilding the future: How do we plan today for be er places tomorrow?

• Edward Glaeser, Professor of Economics, Harvard University• Dr. Tim Williams, Leader of Public Policy and Placemaking, ARUP • Tim Horton, Commissioner, Integrated Design Commission• Lucy Turnbull AO – Turnbull and Partners

1:30 pm - 2:30 pmThe North American mixed-use community storyPaul Kurzawa, COO of Caruso Affi liated

Welcome9:00 am - 9:05 am

Registra on8:30 am - 9:00 am

10:30 am - 11:00 am Morning tea

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch

4:15 pm - 5:00 pm Wrap Up SessionsThe fi nal session will e the two days of discussion together, outlining key lessons and deba ng the next steps with refl ec ons from interna onal guests.Panellists:• Neil McInroy• Professor Edward Glaeser• Paul Kurzawa

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Close and networking drinks

2:30 pm - 4:15 pmOpening the books on successful mixed-used developments in Australia and overseas. What worked, what didn’t and lessons for future projects. Engaging communi es and avoiding traps for beginners. Innova on in planning, fi nancing, building design and project delivery.

Case Studies

A facilitated panel will follow the case studies to allow for Q&A from the audience.

Lessons from Docklands: What worked, what didn’t, and where to from hereSam Sangster, Chief Execu ve Offi cer, Places Victoria

Uni sed Building: Pu ng the pieces togetherMichael Argyrou, Managing Director, Hickory Group

Growing new buildings: Cross-Laminated Timber - How it can save you me and moneyAndrew Nieland, Business Manager, Lend Lease CLT

The low-down on high-rise: mixed-use development in DocklandsStephen Clement, Project Director, Waterfront City ING Real Estate Development

A high-powered, fast-paced debate on the merits of long-term city planning and place making, moderated by Peter Verwer and featuring:

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REGISTRATION FORM & TAX INVOICE

18-19 JUNE 2012 - ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE

COMPETITIVE CITIESCONFERENCE

Competitive Cities ConferenceMonday 18th & Tuesday 19th June 2012Adelaide Convention Centre

SECTION 1 - REGISTRATION DETAILS

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MONDAY 18 JUNE 2012

Delivering Communities The Consumer Imperative

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