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UDIA SA
Non-profit Organizations
Adelaide, South Australia 3,670 followers
Developing and Building Communities
About us
The Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) is the leading representative body for the urban development industry. The Institute was formed in 1962 to represent the interests of the private sector in close collaboration with all levels of government and other organisations with complementary agendas. The UDIA has an important national voice in development matters. Members include major public corporations, financial institutions, small companies, professional practices and private individuals directly involved in the production, financing and marketing of urban property developments. An informed and independent stance gives the institute considerable opportunity to lobby and influence government policy, particularly in relation to initiatives for home buyers. The Institute is often asked to nominate industry specialists to advise State and Federal governments on development issues.
- Website
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https://www.udiasa.com.au/
External link for UDIA SA
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1962
Locations
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Primary
26 Flinders St
Level 1
Adelaide, South Australia 5000, AU
Employees at UDIA SA
Updates
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Championing meaningful change, driving sensible reform, building future leaders, connecting people and industry. The UDIA SA made a significant impact in 2024. Thanks to our partners, sponsors, members and supporters. We simply can’t achieve what we do without you! We wish you a happy, healthy and safe Festive Season. See you in 2025! The UDIA SA office will reopen on Monday, 13 January.
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More than 600 members and guests brought winning vibes to the UDIA SA Christmas Luncheon on 13 December while also raising $6,000 for Childhood Cancer Association Inc. Emcee and Olympic Gold winner Brooke Hanson OLY OAM kept the Olympic vibe high until elite Olympic swimming coach Dean Boxall took the reins and pushed the energy up a notch as he shared his journey through 'Operation Paris'. Our biggest Christmas celebration yet was made possible by the generous support of major sponsor GREENHILL, post luncheon drinks sponsor Alexander Symonds, entertainment sponsor Strata Data and door prize sponsors Future Urban and OC Projects See all the photos at https://loom.ly/t5eadz0
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The end of the year brings about time for reflection and contemplation. On the ground, 2024 has seen the UDIA SA be an effective and strong voice for our industry. We’ve made significant progress in advocating for policy reforms and the right conditions to enable more efficient housing development. And we’ve delivered an extensive program of events, networking and professional development opportunities. Read the team's reflections and the moments that defined 2024 in their eyes https://lnkd.in/gC-k-EVZ
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The work of the UDIA SA is underpinned by the people that give their time and expertise to shaping and driving our advocacy, to ultimately influence the policy and reforms that create opportunity to develop the houses people call home and the places where communities and people can gather, grow and thrive. And so, at the Christmas Luncheon on 13 December, UDIA SA President Mark Pivovaroff announced two new life members in John Stimson (Stimson Consulting) and Monish Bhindi (GREENHILL) in recognition of their long-standing commitment to the UDIA and South Australia’s urban development sector. More than 600 members and guests joined together in standing ovation for the contributions John and Monish have made over three decades. John and Monish are now the fourteenth and fifteenth Life Members of the UDIA SA. Congratulations to you both! Read more https://lnkd.in/ged2x9PK
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The annual Urban Futures State Conference takes place on Thursday, 27 February 2025 in the beautiful Barossa Valley. This is a member-only opportunity to hear directly from industry experts, thought leaders and key influencers such as the Hon Nick Champion, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Housing Infrastructure and Planning, Chris Menz, Chief Executive of Renewal SA and Eliza Owen, Head of Research at CoreLogic Australia. UDIA SA members only. Book now https://loom.ly/_UyD0PI More speakers to be announced soon, stay tuned! Thanks to major sponsors Alexander Symonds, Land Services SA and nbn® Australia #udisa #urbandevelopment #adelaide #southaustralia
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Before you lock up the office for end of year break, lock in your tickets for lunch with Premier Peter Malinauskas MP on Friday 7 February 2025. The Premier will detail implementation and progress of his government's Housing Roadmap and how it is ultimately impacting housing and infrastructure supply, and detail what can be expected from the state government in 2025 with respect to urban development. Book now https://loom.ly/aZ_ya4w Thanks to major sponsor Oliver Hume Real Estate #udiasa #urbandevelopment #adelaide #southaustralia
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Flashback Friday to the Awards for Excellence Gala and one of the top performers this year. Otello's hat trick of awards included the Urban Renewal Award for Treno in Mile End. Read more about the Awards for Excellence winners https://loom.ly/fjsIieY Thanks to Awards Gala major sponsor nbn® Australia and category sponsor BlueScope #awardsforexcellence #urbandevelopment #adelaide #southaustralia #udiasa
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💡 Expert analysis 💡 Industry insights 💡 Thought leadership 💡 The UDIA SA Urban Futures State Conference returns to the Barossa Valley on 27 February 2025. Your ticket guarantees you a full day of exploring topical issues and trends, gaining new insights from industry experts, thought leaders and key influencers, and in-depth discussion about the challenges facing South Australia's urban development sector now and into the future. You'll also have valuable time to network with industry peers and reflect on the day at a networking dinner. UDIA SA members only, limited tickets available. Book now at https://loom.ly/_UyD0PI
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IN THE MEDIA — Garage size could have a big impact on housing affordability Rules requiring bigger garages on homes across South Australia would see homebuyers pay $60k to $110k more for a new build, according to UDIA SA data modelling. South Australian councils are pushing for Planning Code changes that would see new single-car garages and carports measure at least 6m by 3.5m — an increase from current minimum size of 5.4m by 3m. UDIA SA Chief Executive Liam Golding says the jump would “make building a home even more cost-prohibitive” and would not ease on-street parking congestion as intended. The $60k average bump applies to single-storey houses in growth corridors, and the $110k figure to double-storey houses in infill areas. Liam notes that in June, South Australia froze changes to the National Construction Code for the next decade. “Changing garage dimensions goes against this principle and the local government sector should not be calling for actions in conflict with state government policy to ease pressure on housing affordability.” “Where there is a local problem, there should be a local solution, and existing powers that councils can utilise to manage parking issues should be exercised,” Mr Golding said. Tune in to FIVEaa just after 11am to hear Liam further discuss the issue. Read the full article on The Advertiser [paywall] https://loom.ly/1LQYaxc