6 REASONS NOT TO MISS AFFORDABLE HOUSING AUSTRALIA:
• Showcasing case studies on how other countries are tackling the issues of affordable housing
• Developing strong policy and regulatory framework in order to establish healthy environment to attract prospective investors from the private sector
• Increasing the number of affordable housing supply through partnership and innovative financial scheme
• Lowering the overall building costs through innovative housing design, technologies and planning
• Improving the management of affordable housing by integrating smart design to minimise the maintenance cost
• Emphasising on PPP to effectively deliver long-term PPP arrangements in increasing the delivery of affordable housing projects
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Striving towards affordable housing for a better future
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May 2017 | Hilton Sydney, NSW, Australia
"The Greater Sydney Commission (GSC) has floated the concept that new housing
developments, particularly in suburbs needing more affordable housing, should
provide 10 per cent of the housing as being affordable."
– The Sydney Morning Herald
WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT
The great Australian dream is to own a house. Therefore, it is not surprising
that the issue of housing affordability has attracted plenty of media attention
in Australia. It's the second most imperative issue highlighted in the National
Values Assessment 2016, the number one for women and a key focus for
submissions in a campaign for a better Australia called ‘My Big Idea’.
An analysis by CLSA stated that Australia has five of the world’s 20 least
affordable cities in which to buy a house. Many low-income Australians are
struggling to find affordable houses and there has been an alarming
increase of homeless people. Despite the efforts taken by the Australian
government to overcome this problem, the supply for affordable housing
remains insufficient. In fact, NSW government had announced that they
need 100,000 new affordable housing in 10 years to tackle the housing
problem.
Trueventus’ Affordable Housing Australia is a unique platform where
we brings together experts, not only from Australia but international case
studies as well. Join us for the opportunity to, examine the issues of affordable
housing critically and discuss on innovative ways to address the challenges.
6 REASONS NOT TO MISS AFFORDABLE HOUSING AUSTRALIA:
• Showcasing case studies on how other countries are tackling the issues of affordable
housing
• Developing strong policy and regulatory framework in order to establish healthy
environment to attract prospective investors from the private sector
• Increasing the number of affordable housing supply through partnership and
innovative financial scheme
• Lowering the overall building costs through innovative housing design, technologies
and planning
• Improving the management of affordable housing by integrating smart design to
minimise the maintenance cost
• Emphasising on PPP to effectively deliver long-term PPP arrangements in increasing
the delivery of affordable housing projects
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Government Authorities & Ministries,
Director Generals, Secretary Gen-
erals, Heads, Officers of:
• Housing
• Affordable Housing
• Finance
• Public Private Partnership
• Development
• Urban Planning
• Projects
• Investments
• Economic Development
• Urban Redevelopment
• Construction
• Public works
• Rural development
Property Developers, Construction
Firms, Contractors & Builders,
Chairmen, Presidents, CEOs, MDs,
VPs, Directors, GMs and Heads of:
• Planning and development
• Urban Planning
• Land Surveying
• Operations
• Projects
• Building & Constructions
Others
• Non-Profit Housing Providers
• Consultants
• Investors
AFFORDABLE HOUSING AUSTRALIA
Corin Tan
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING AUSTRALIA
FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS
Greg Budworth
Group Managing Director
Compass Housing Services Co. Ltd
Speaking on: Mobilising and attracting investment
toward affordable housing
Dr Lucy Burgmann
State Manager NSW
Community Housing Ltd, NSW
Speaking on: Partnerships between the community
housing sector and the private sector to develop afforda-
ble housing
Robin Levison
Chairman
Ignition Equity Partners Pty Ltd, QLD
Speaking on: Strategic planning for a timely project
delivery at a reduced construction cost
Kate Breen
Director
Affordable Development Outcomes, VIC
Speaking on: Facilitating affordable housing outcomes
through the planning system
Anthony Nolan
Partner
Kennedy Associates Architects
Speaking on: Architecture and design as solution for
affordable housing
Amy Brown
Partner, Infrastructure and Urban Renewal
PwC Australia, NSW
Speaking on: Leveraging partnerships to create mixed
tenure communities
Jennifer Macquarie
Director
Fountaindale Group, NSW
Speaking on: Affordable Housing – a developers perspective
Chris Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Urban Taskforce Australia, NSW
Speaking on: Using incentives to encourage affordable
housing
Prof. George William Earl
Chairman
National Affordable Housing Consortium, NSW
Speaking on: Bridging the gap of house ownership by
lowering financing costs
Ken Marchingo
Chief Executive Officer
Haven; Home, Safe, VIC
Speaking on: Innovation in Social Housing. How to set
people up for success in the real world.
Andrew Williams
Area Manager (North West London)
Greater London Authority, United Kingdom
Speaking on: National and regional initiatives for affordable
housing deliveries: United Kingdom case study
Princess Ventura,
Director
Urbis, NSW
Speaking on: Independence delivery – Executing affordable
housing without government support
John Nicolades Chief Executive Officer
Bridge Housing, NSW
Speaking on: Using incentives to encourage affordable
housing
Mathew Dickerson
Former Mayor
Dubbo City Council, NSW
Speaking on: Effective operation and maintenance
management in affordable housing
Rahul Mittal
Director
CISTRI, Singapore
Speaking on: Government’s initiatives for affordable
housing: Malaysia case study
Speaker to be advised
MFE Formwork Technology Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia
Speaking on: To be advised
Corin Tan
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May 2017 | Hilton Sydney, NSW, Australia
AFFORDABLE HOUSING AUSTRALIA
Registration and coffee
Opening address by chairperson
Session One
Facilitating affordable housing outcomes through the
planning system
This presentation will explore:
• How planning system requirements for affordable housing
are structured internationally
• Different forms planning approaches could take in Australia
• Key policy questions that need to be addressed when developing
these approaches.
Kate Breen Director
Affordable Development Outcomes, VIC
Session Two
Leveraging partnerships to create mixed tenure communities
• What is the Australian dream anyway?
• The benefits of mixed tenure communities
• Key workers and possible planning initiatives
• Examining the suitability of the PPP and other models for
estate renewal projects
• Highlighting the lesson learned from four PPP’s case studies:
Bonnyrigg Estate Renewal PPP, Communities Plus, Elephant
and Castle Project (UK)
Amy Brown Partner, Infrastructure and Urban Renewal
PwC Australia, NSW
Morning refreshments
Session Three
Topic to be advised
Speaker to be advised
MFE Formwork Technology Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia
Session Four
Affordable Housing – a developers perspective
• Keeping people in the private housing market and minimising
the demand for subsidised affordable housing
• Inclusionary zoning and other policy options
• Building relationships and inspiring collaboration between
private developers and not for profit CHPs
• Making affordable housing an attractive investment for private
individuals
Jennifer Macquarie Director
Fountaindale Group, NSW
Networking luncheon
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Day One - Wednesday, 17th May 2017
Session Five
Effective operation and maintenance management in
affordable housing
Affordable housing is usually deemed as unattractive for investment
as it runs a higher risk of dilapidation and value lost due to weak
asset management practices and poor choice of location. This
session will discuss on the best practices and approaches to
improve management in operation and maintenance. This includes
energy-efcient retrots, reducing maintenance expenses by using
qualied suppliers and through consolidated purchasing.
Mathew Dickerson Former Mayor
Dubbo City Council, NSW
Session Six
National and regional initiatives for affordable housing
deliveries: United Kingdom case study
• Forever renters: A review of the UK housing market, and the
changing aspirations of generation rent
• Examining past and present government policies for delivering
affordable homes
• Devolution in action: How London is aligning planning policy
with grant funding to maximize affordable housing delivery
Andrew Williams Area Manager (North West London)
Greater London Authority, United Kingdom
Afternoon refreshments
Session Seven
Government’s initiatives for affordable housing: Singapore
case study
Singapore’s public housing has become a stellar example to
other countries as it has housed the entire nation. This
session will cover discussion on:
• Studying the planning system for af fordable housing by the
Housing and Development Board (HDB)
• Exploring the different scheme initiated by the government to
help the local resident
• Highlighting the effect of Singapore’s cooling approach to
dampen the residential property market
Session Eight
Government’s initiatives for affordable housing: Malaysia
case study
• Analysing the challenges faced by Malaysia on affordable
housing
• Reviewing government’s policy and initiative
• Evaluating the effectiveness of the initiative
Rahul Mittal Director
CISTRI, Singapore
Session Nine
Government’s initiatives for affordable housing: Hong
Kong case study
Hong Kong has the least affordable housing in the world. However,
Hong Kong is in fact a ‘dualistic market’ with a strong segment
of cheaper housing supply fuelled by the government. This
session will be:
• Discussing the key factors causing the property price in
Hong Kong to raise
• Addressing the initiative taken by the Hong Kong government
to address the issue
• Focusing on other improvement that can be made to the housing
policy in Hong Kong
End of Day One
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Corin Tan
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For further details, contact
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Registration and coffee
Opening address by chairperson
Session One: Joint-discussion
Using Incentives to Encourage Affordable Housing
This session will cover on the following:
• Affordable Rental Housing State Environmental Planning Policy
(NSW)
• Providing 40,000 affordable rental homes in 10 years
• Adding 20% to existing planning rules
Speakers
Chris Johnson Chief Executive Officer
Urban Taskforce Australia
John Nicolades Chief Executive Officer
Bridge Housing, NSW
Session Two
Architecture and design as solution for affordable housing
• Introducing new housing pattern that is affordable, sustainable
and at the same time take into consideration people’s idea of
living
• Explanation of the cost and time consumption to develop the
project
• How the house design could act as a transitional housing product
that bridges the gap between renting and home ownership?
Anthony Nolan Partner
Kennedy Associates Architects, NSW
Morning refreshments
Session Three
Partnerships between the community housing sector and
the private sector to develop affordable housing
• Clarifying the roles of private developers and housing providers
in delivering affordable housing
• Exploring the challenges and opportunities of partnerships in
supporting affordable housing initiatives
• Discussing ways to establish the right balance to support each
other’s needs
Dr Lucy Burgmann State Manager NSW
Community Housing Ltd, NSW
Session Four
Bridging the gap of house ownership by lowering financing
costs
This session will discuss on how to lower the financing costs for
buyers by:
• Improving the underwriting that allows the banks to safely make
more housing loans to lower-income borrowers
• Providing contractual saving programs that allows the buyers
to accumulate down payments thus finance purchases with
smaller and less risky loans
Prof. George William Earl Chairman
National Affordable Housing Consortium, NSW
Networking Luncheon
0800
0845
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0945
1030
1100
1145
1230
Day Two - Thursday, 18th May 2017
Session Five
Mobilising and attracting investment toward affordable
housing
• Examining the barriers preventing investors from financing
affordable housing
• Looking at various methods to stimulate private investment in
affordable housing development involving financial cost, planning
regulation, tax incentive etc
• Evaluating the reward and risks of the proposed methods
Greg Budworth Group Managing Director
Compass Housing Services Co. Ltd
Session Six
Innovation in Social Housing. How to set people up for
success in the real world.
This session will cover on the following:
• The Sidney Myer Haven – a unique social housing program
which goes beyond bricks and mortar
• Earn or learn – goal setting right from the start
• Making a real difference in people’s lives – impacts of the
program one year on
Ken Marchingo Chief Executive Officer
Haven; Home, Safe, VIC
Afternoon refreshments
Session Seven
Strategic planning for a timely project delivery at a
reduced construction cost
This session will discuss on methods to reduce the cost and time by:
• Addressing latest innovation in building material technologies
and housing construction products
• Focusing on capital productivity such as the use of design-to
-value techniques and standardization, efficient purchasing,
lean execution techniques and efficient procurement
• Using industrial construction methods such as moving critical
construction processes off-site or using advanced on-site techniques
Robin Levison Chairman
Ignition Equity Partners Pty Ltd, QLD
Session Eight
Independent delivery – Executing affordable housing
without government support
• Developing innovative funding modal and partnership scheme
to develop affordable housing project
• Risk management strategies to ensure that the project will be
less risky
• How to remain diversified in the future as there will be no
government’s investment or policy?
Princess Ventura Director
Urbis, NSW
End of conference
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