24 Feb 4.30pm-6.30pm
Tattersalls Club, 181 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
”Recovery or False Dawn...”
Will continued demand for resources from China together with strong retail sales, better than expected
employment numbers and balanced space supply/demand fundamentals in Australia win out, or will rising
interest rates, a continued lack of liquidity and withdrawal of the Federal Government’s stimulus spending
keep a lid on growth and cause property values to decline in 2010?
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear from experts in Commercial, Industrial, Retail and Residential property.

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The Australian Property Institute and Property Institute of New Zealand's Biennial International Property Conference 2010 (IPC2010) invite you to attend this exciting event, held in Perth 21-23 April.

Register NOW - IPC2010 - an event you can't afford to miss.

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For information on API NSW activities in 2008
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Established in 1926, the API is the premier body representing professionals engaged in all areas of the property industry. API members provide property consultancy and valuation services for a wide range of purposes including:

Purchase and Sale, Compulsory Acquisition, Rent Reviews, Asset Management, Funds Management, Feasibility Studies, Town Planning Appeals, Insurance, Leasing Agreements, Mortgage, Expert Evidence, Property Management, Market Studies and Plant and Machinery.

For more information click on the heading or contact the API NSW Office on tel 9299 1811 or email api@nsw.api.org.au

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More2010 API NSW & ACT Country Conference

Held at Rydges, Lakeside Canberra on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 May. After the shock of the 'Global Financial Crisis' in 2009, what's in store in the future for property in regional areas. High profile speakers will include Frank Drum, Agribusiness Economist, National Australia Bank. Click on more for further information on topics and the venue.
25 January 2010

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