Stockland's Mark Steinert to lead Property Council of Australia

Stockland's Mark Steinert to lead Property Council of Australia
Jonathan ChancellorApril 28, 2015

Stockland managing director Mark Steinert has been appointed the national president of the Property Council of Australia, the peak body for Australia’s $680 billion property industry.

He takes over from Darren Steinberg, CEO of Dexus Property Group after his four years in the role.

The property industry represents 11.5% of GDP, employs more than 1.3 million people and contributes $34 billion in real estate specific taxes alone, and Steinert said the role of National President was an opportunity that came with great responsibility.

Steinert’s appointment coincided with the election of a new national board with Property Council chief executive Ken Morrison welcoming the "powerful new board".

Property Council of Australia National Board

  • Mark Steinert - Stockland
    - National President

  • Carmel Hourigan - The GPT Group
    - Vice President

  • David Southon - Charter Hall
    - Vice President

  • Darren Steinberg - DEXUS Property Group
    - Immediate Past President

  • Peter Allen – Scentre Group 

  • Kingsley Andrew ‐ Stockland

  • Stephen Conry ‐ JLL

  • Tarun Gupta ‐ Lend Lease

  • Sue Kench - King and Wood Mallesons

  • Ming Long - Investa

  • Derek McMillan - Australian Unity Retirement Living

  • Chris Palandri - Brookfield Multiplex

  • David Rolls - Mirvac

  • Nigel Satterley AM - Satterley Group

  • Steven Sewell - Federation Centres

  • Adam Tindall - AMP Capital

  • Carolyn Viney - Grocon

  • Kurt Wilkinson - Brookfield

  • Ben Yates - Development and Advisory

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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