Slattery Welcomes 2019 Students
Slattery is delighted to welcome 16 students to the annual Slattery Student Program to be held throughout February. We welcome three students to our Brisbane Office, five to Melbourne, six to Sydney and two to Perth.
Slattery is delighted to welcome 16 students to the annual Slattery Student Program to be held throughout February. We welcome three students to our Brisbane Office, five to Melbourne, six to Sydney and two to Perth.
Josh Slattery and Tom Dean will participate in the 2019 Chain Reaction Victoria Challenge. The challenge is aimed to raise awareness for well respected children's charities by cycling from Sydney to Melbourne.
In an effort to continuously support the property and construction industry, Slattery is proud to announce a number of our team have been selected to represent the industry on key Property Council of Australia committees.
Kick start your property career at Australia’s leading property advisory and quantity surveying firm! Slattery is looking for people who are enthusiastic, committed and passionate about property and construction. The team welcomes applicants from the Slattery Student program and graduates of property related degrees, including quantity surveying.
Congratulations to all the finalists short-listed for the 2019 Property Council of Australia/ Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation & Excellence Awards. These awards promote excellence in design and innovation in the built environment.
On Friday 16 November, 3 Slattery teams took part in Property Industry Foundation Tour de PIF 2018, riding on the wilder side of the Mornington Peninsula at Cape Schanck. The event brought together professionals from across the property for a fantastic day of fundraising and networking.
Slattery is thrilled to announce a partnership with alinea, a London based Quantity Surveying firm. Slattery will implement joint thought leadership, global client and architecture collaborations and the sharing of benchmark data.
Property Council of Australia held a ‘Girls in Property’ program. The program aimed to raise awareness among high school students about the career opportunities the property industry has to offer and to encourage greater female participation.
Today Slattery hosted over 150 clients and collaborators for the Slattery Annual Women’s Lunch in Melbourne. Sarah Slattery founded the lunch ten years ago to provide a fun and supportive environment for senior women to meet their peers.
A Slattery justice project for Corrections Victoria, an extraordinary new offender treatment centre has now opened in Ararat, the first facility of its kind in Australia.