PPG Property Management Conference 2016
"Attitudes are contagious... Is yours worth catching ??"
Our Brilliant Speaker Line Up Includes;
Fiona Blayney - MC & Panel Interview Host
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GOOD old-fashioned communication, the type where you get on the phone and talk to someone? Sophie Lyon discovers that, no matter where you go now, actually having a conversation about anything is almost impossible.
Brian Williams – Consumer Affairs
Topics to be covered -
- CAV involvement in Residential Tenancy
- Property Management Issues from CAV Inspections
- Property Management Issues from Residential Tenancy complaints to CAV
- Family Violence and the Residential Tenancies Act
Gossip columnist, journalist and TV presenter Shelly Horton knows better than anyone how to make small talk. Learn what to say, how to make people feel comfortable, how to (politely) extract yourself from dull conversations, how to fill awkward silences and most importantly – how to leave a positive impression!
Learn the rules to successfully manage your conduct and your brand at every business step. Everything from how to create a positive first impression, perceptions created by your dressing choices and faux pas to avoid. You’ll learn everything you need to know about business introductions, introducing clients and stakeholders, mobile phone etiquette as well as email and communication etiquette.
Brendan Lawley – Positivity
One of the challenges for a property manager is to stay positive in a role that has its share of dealing with issues that are negative by nature. This session explores some strategies in establishing and maintaining a positive outlook in order to understand and deal with this challenge.
Participants will receive some practical ideas for dealing with negative work (and life) influences and how to maintain a healthy, positive perspective on work. We will identify some of the factors that may drag us down and how to turn a negative into a positive.
Without a doubt, Turia Pitt is one of Australia’s most admired and widely recognised people.
Renowned for her pure grit, indomitable spirit and passion for humanitarian work, Australians have taken Turia into their hearts and are deeply inspired by her.
In 2011, age 24, Turia was an ex-model, fitness junkie and successful mining engineer when she was caught in a freak firestorm while competing in a 100km ultramarathon in Western Australia. She was choppered out of the remote desert barely alive, with full thickness burns to 64 per cent of her body.
Surviving against overwhelming odds is the least of her achievements. Turia has gone on to thrive in the ultimate story of triumph over adversity.
In 2016 alone, Turia will compete in her first IRONMAN competition, release a new book and an online motivational program as well as walk the Kokoda trail to raise money for Interplast, a not for profit organisation that she is closely aligned to. Turia has raised close to a $1 million since she began working with the organisation several years ago.
This engaging and refreshingly candid young woman will astonish you, inspire you and leave you in stitches. Her enthralling message of overcoming adversity and the need to never EVER give up will motivate you … out of your chair, and into life. The standing ovation Turia was given at her TED talk is a testament to her skills as an orator. Turia’s motto ‘never ever give up’ resonates with people from all walks of life – anyone, anywhere, who refuses to be limited by circumstance. She is a true and profound inspiration to all those she meets.
Ticket Cost $110.00
Ticket Registration Deadline : 8th August 2016
Registration opens at 8.30am Wednesday 24th August
Start Time : 9.00am Sharp Cocktail Event : 4.15pm - 5.15pm
How to get to the Glass House
PUBLIC PARKING - ALL DAY PARKING $7.50
The Eastern Plaza Carpark via entrance D on Olympic Boulevard (which is across the road from Glasshouse) is open for Public Parking.
Parking is subject to space available and subject to the fee set by Melbourne & Olympic Parks. $7.50 per day if pre booked online. We strongly recommend you pre book parking to avoid disappointment.
TRAIN
RICHMOND STATION
• Lilydale
• Belgrave
• Alamein
• Glen Waverley
• Frankston
• Cranbourne/Pakenham
• Sandringham
JOLIMONT STATION
• South Morang
• Hurstbridge
FLINDERS STREET
• All lines going to Richmond Station
Richmond Station is walking distance of The Glasshouse. The addition of the Champions Walk and William Barak Bridge from Birrarung Marr
makes a short pleasurable walk from the City, Federation Square and along the Yarra.