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New REIA president elected

By Tim Neary
14 December 2018 | 5 minute read
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The REIA has elected a new president, Adrian Kelly from Tasmania, after Malcolm Gunning who held the position for two years.

Mr Kelly is elected as the 45th president of the REIA at the AGM held in Canberra on 13 December, effective immediately. Hayden Groves from Western Australia was re-elected deputy president for another 12 months.

Mr Kelly was born and raised in Hobart and has worked in the Tasmanian real estate industry since 1990.

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He is the founder and CEO of View Real Estate, an independent agency comprising seven sales and property management offices across Tasmania.

Mr Kelly’s real estate experience covers residential and commercial sales and property management. He is also an accomplished auctioneer.

He is a licensed estate agent, board member of the REIT as well as the immediate past president of the REIT, having served in that role for four years. He also sits on the Property Agents Board, which is the regulatory authority in Tasmania and is an associate of the REIA.

Mr Kelly is the seventh president to be elected from Tasmania and the first since Peter Bushby who served from 2012 to 2014.

Mr Kelly thanked outgoing president Mr Gunning from New South Wales, who held the position for two years.

“Malcolm has provided excellent stewardship of the organisation since 2016, and during that time, he has achieved much in ensuring that our members have a strong national voice,” Mr Kelly said.

“On behalf of the REIA board and the REIA secretariat, we extend our sincere thanks to Malcolm for his professionalism and commitment to the role during his tenure."

Mr Kelly said that next year will be an equally important one for the sector with the upcoming federal election and the public debate continuing on taxation of housing and affordability. 

“REIA will continue to be a strong advocate for the retention of negative gearing, will continue to lobby for taxation reform at all levels and for the appointment of a dedicated Minister for Property Services,” Mr Kelly said.

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