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Adrian Harrington

NSW State Chair

Housing All Australians

Adrian has had 33 years of experience in funds management, real estate, government and the not-for-profit sectors across Australia, the UK and US.

He is currently a Senior Advisor to Lighthouse Infrastructure assisting them with their affordable housing investment strategy and execution. He is also Chair of Charter Hall Direct Property Management which oversees $10bn in real estate funds, Chair of Inclusive Housing Australia’s Specialist Disability Housing Investment Committee, Non-Executive Director of the ACT Government’s Suburban Land Agency, NSW Chair of Housing All Australians and a member of the University of Canberra's Development and Planning Committee.

Adrian is the former Chair of both the Federal Government's National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (now known as Housing Australia) and the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI).

Adrian has held senior positions at Charter Hall, Folkestone, Mirvac, Deutsche Asset Management, Paladin and the Property Council of Australia.

SESSIONS

Day 2

10:05

Keynote: Supercharging the community housing sector to address housing affordability

Adrian Harrington, NSW State Chair, Housing All Australians

Day 2

12:15

Panel: What's the role of smaller CHOs?

Facilitator:

Simon Moore, Managing Director, Moore Advisory


Panellists:

Evan Nunn, Chief Executive Officer, Accordwest


Aidan Lang, Chief Executive Officer, Access Community Housing


Liz Thomas, Managing Director, Common Equity Housing Ltd

Workshop

3:00

How and how not to invest? Successful models for investing SDA 

Adrian Harrington, Senior Advisor, Lighthouse Infrastructure, Chair, Inclusive Housing Australia


James Hooper, Managing Director, Lighthouse Infrastructure

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