March 2026

Brisbane Office Market

The CoreNet State of the CRE market panels across the country always bring out a little more than the normal CRE narrative. Recently Brisbane was no exception. Thank you, Danni Toshak, of ACCORP and Tom Broderick of CBRE for your time and fantastic insights. Here are...

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Sydney Office Market

Same week, two different cities and two different markets. Two days after Melbourne’s event was the CoreNet Global State of the CRE Markets event. Thank you to Carissa Gallacher of CBRE and Dominic Brown of C&W for being part of the panel. For the basics stats, according to the Property...

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Melbourne Office Market

Last Tuesday Melbourne turned up the heat. Nothing like inspecting office buildings when it is 37 degrees. But by early evening, things had started to cool down just in time for the CoreNet Global State of the CRE markets event at The Executive Centre at Collins Place....

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Is “Earning The Commute” Moot?

I have never fully understood the “earn the commute” refrain. I understand the issues with being on a packed bus on a hot and humid Sydney February afternoon with no aircon. It’s no fun but these days very rare. Interesting, not that long ago it...

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Reading the Room

The unofficial start to the commercial real estate industry’s year is the release of the Property Council of Australia’s (PCA) Office Market Report (OMR) on the first Thursday of February. It remains the respected industry standard and sets the tone for the year. This year’s Sydney...

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Flex in 2026

School is back, holidays are over, and it's time to get to work. In our opinion, flex is going to be one of the main themes of the office industry for 2026. If you look at the bigger picture of the economy, geopolitics, and technology - uncertainty...

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Where Are We At?

Rather than offering a set of predictions before the onslaught of new figures, theories and hopes, we thought it timely to begin 2026 with a recap on where the national office markets currently sit. Across the six main Australian capital city CBD office markets, vacancy remains...

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