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One of Australia’s greatest ever Olympians a guest speaker at network’s annual conference

By Tim Neary
08 June 2018 | 5 minute read
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Leading property group Raine & Horne will host a star-spangled cast of guest speakers, including one Olympic gold medalist, at its 2018 International Conference.

Sally Pearson OAM will share her career highlights (and hurdles) as part of a fireside chat to be held on the Gold Coast in July.  

The gold medalist will be joined by other keynote speakers, including comedian and writer Anh Do and social researcher Michael McQueen.

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Other speakers include customer experience expert Amanda Stevens, infant cancer survivor Michael Crossland, workplace specialist Dr Anne Purcell, property management guru Darren Hunter and real estate coach Deniz Yuzuf.

Executive chairman of Raine & Horne Angus Raine said that the conference will attract many hundreds of the group’s leading principals, sales agents and property managers from across the globe.

“The 2018 International Conference will also mark 135 years of real estate excellence, and for this reason, it will be no ordinary real estate conference,” Mr Raine said.

“With guest speakers such as Sally, Anh, Michael and our very own commercial dynamo, Peter Mosedale from Dee Why/Collaroy, the conference will challenge, inspire and educate our network and those who choose to attend.”

The 2018 International Conference will celebrate 135 years of Raine & Horne’s contribution to “helping people achieve their property dreams”.

Mr Raine will host the three-day event.

“Surviving two world wars, booms, busts, depressions and recessions over the 135 years in operation, we continue to deliver consistent performance and reputation in marketplaces around the world.

“It’s fitting that in our 135th year of operation, we have assembled probably our best-ever line-up of guest speakers for the conference.”

The event is to be held at the Star Gold Coast in late July.

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