Monday, July 19, 2010

Real Estate Excellence Conference

REINSW Excellence Conference11–12 October 2010
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour


Over the past 100 years the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales has helped to train and develop some of the industry's finest practitioners.2010 is our Centenary Year and the Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner will be followed by the Real Estate Excellence Conference which will present renowned experts and leaders in the real estate arena from around the country.


Need to brush up and modernise your listing technique? Want to double your sales? How about motivating your team to see "excellence" as the goal!


This conference aims to give you all this and more and is focused on providing both Principals and Agents with property industry trends, predictions and tips for success as well as up-to-the-minute corporate advice and contemporary business practice that is second to none!



There is so much more to come but right now the stage is being set with speakers and workshop facilitators that include:An illustrious Q&A Panel famous for their success and ability to continue to increase their market share featuring "the big guns" from around the country including:



  • Richard Jellis
  • Anthony Toop
  • Damien Hackett
  • Craig Marshall
  • Motivators: Robert Bevan, Paul Cave and Kevin Sheedy.
  • Practical workshop experts including Michael Sheargold, Chris Gray and Bob Walters
  • Advisor, trend predictor and senior economist Dr Chris Caton
  • Personal and Property Stylists, Burns Jansen Design and Jeff Lack



And much, much more!


http://www.t1realestateexcellence.com.au/?module=conference&page=about

Friday, July 16, 2010

Gas & Generation Conference 2010

Securing Australia´s sustainable power supply.

This conference will be held at Harbours Edge Events Centre,
Darling Harbour, Sydney on 17 & 18 August 2010.

The gas industry is on the cusp of a massive investment program needed to meet national electricity consumption demands from 2010 to 2030 while reducing Australia´s greenhouse gas footprint. The prize for gas suppliers, gas generators and a myriad of service companies is worth tens of billion dollars, but there are many hurdles to overcome to ensure success.

This conference will bring together leaders in the gas and generation industry for a two day seminar to discuss important issues impacting on gas–fuelled generation facing Australia today and tomorrow. With the Government proposing sweeping changes to the energy market it is important to be part of this conference to gain first hand knowledge of these proposed new directions.

The key factor facing the domestic gas industry is probably a larger and enforced renewable scheme that could see its share of powering generation actually fall from current levels over the next 20 years — an unwelcome scenario!