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The Australian and New Zealand Property Journal (ANZPJ) is the flagship publication of the Australian Property Institute and the Property Institute of New Zealand.
The ANZPJ was originally published in 1930 (known as The Valuer). The primary role for the journal is to provide technical information to help set and maintain the highest standards of professional practice, education, ethics and discipline for the Australian Property Institute (API) and the Property Institute of New Zealand (PINZ) members and the broader property profession.
Since January 2009 the journal has been published as a joint publishing venture between the API and PINZ.
Read more about the Australia and New Zealand Property Journal >>
Black Swan Events: Natural Disasters Driving Change in the Property Industry?
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The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy has important lessons for the property industries in Australia and New Zealand about the impact of Black Swan natural disasters, TIM LOHMAN writes. |
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The Green Real Estate Revolution: Does it Give a Competitive Edge? For the past 12 months I have travelled across the United Kingdom and Australia in an attempt to determine if green buildings can create a competitive advantage for organisations. I have attended green building conferences, listened to speakers from international green building councils and visited some of the best examples of green buildings that exist. |
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September 2012: Carbon tax: Will a Carbon Price Change Private Farm Forestry in Australia? Rural industries will be affected by the Federal Government carbon price, with impacts on input costs. Ian Clarkson FAPI, lecturer in property at Central Queensland University Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education, examines what the carbon tax could mean for farm forestry. |
Contact the Australian and New Zealand Property Journal (ANZPJ):
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SUBSCRIPTIONS email: national@api.org.au | phone: (02) 6282 2411 |
EDITOR email: editor@api.org.au | phone: (02) 6282 2411 |
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS email: ismith@api.org.au | phone: (02) 6122 8701 |