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Building on Victorian gains, Coronis unveils Tasmanian plans

By Juliet Helmke
16 August 2022 | 6 minute read
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Nine months after debuting in Victoria, the brand has announced the addition of three more offices in the state and plans to expand into Tasmania.

Coronis’ new offices in Beaconsfield, Mitcham and Dandenong will bring the total number of locations the growing network has opened in the state of Victoria to nine in as many months.

In addition to a state HQ in Cranbourne, where the firm carries out training and support alongside its property services, it also has enticed teams in Boronia, Berwick, Mount Waverley and Melbourne’s central business district to join the fold.

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Putting the network well ahead of its goals for growth in Victoria — it hopes to boast 25 offices within five years — the recent gains evidently motivated the brand’s senior leadership to consider upping its ambitions.

Victorian state director Adam Flynn has been charged with spearheading Coronis’ expansion into Tasmania in 2023.

Mr Flynn described it as the next step in the brand’s big plans to cement its footprint in Australia and beyond.

“The Coronis Group has been incredibly well received in the Victorian market with our values of winning, inclusivity, sustainability and integrity resonating deeply within the industry,” he said.

“Our vision of becoming the largest property services provider in the Asia Pacific region is crystal clear and as we continue our growth in Victoria, Tasmania and nationally our decisions will continue to reflect our strong values.”

Coronis Beaconsfield’s director Gary Sahni expressed his appreciation for the support his team has received since joining up with the network.

“The change to Coronis has been nothing short of amazing. The Million Dollar Agent System training that Adam provides has been an immediate game changer and we are excited about the growth of our business being aligned with such a forward-thinking group,” he said.

Coronis, which was founded in South-East Queensland in 1984, added offices in Western Australia and NSW before breaking into the Victorian market.

Most recently, the growing group nabbed the former chief marketing officer of Harcourts International, Stephen Deane, for the same role at its organisation, calling it a “crucial” appointment as it pushes for a bigger piece of the property pie.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Juliet Helmke

Based in Sydney, Juliet Helmke has a broad range of reporting and editorial experience across the areas of business, technology, entertainment and the arts. She was formerly Senior Editor at The New York Observer.

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