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EPISODE TWO: Affordable Housing Insights: The Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution (PRADS) Model

June 26, 2024 Richard Temlett Season 1 Episode 2
EPISODE TWO: Affordable Housing Insights: The Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution (PRADS) Model
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EPISODE TWO: Affordable Housing Insights: The Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution (PRADS) Model
Jun 26, 2024 Season 1 Episode 2
Richard Temlett

In this insightful episode, we are excited to welcome Robert Pradolin, a seasoned expert in the property industry and a passionate advocate for affordable housing. Robert, the founder and Director of Housing All Australians (HAA), shares his wealth of experience and deep insights into the housing sector and how solutions to Australia’s housing crisis must be driven by the private sector. Robert believes that Australia's housing crisis is too big for government to solve alone. We dive into the innovative PRADS Model (Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution), discussing its potential impact on unlocking private sector capital for affordable housing and how that makes it a game changer. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in the future of housing in Australia.

Robert Pradolin has been a prominent figure in the property industry for over 40 years. His extensive experience includes serving as General Manager of Frasers Property Australia (formerly Australand) for over 18 years. As the founder and Director of Housing All Australians (NFP), Robert has dedicated his career to addressing housing affordability. He also serves on the Board of Homes Tasmania and Livery Housing, a disability housing provider.

Throughout his career, Robert has actively contributed to various industry bodies, including the Property Council of Australia (VIC), the Residential Development Council, the Housing Industry Association (VIC), the UDIA (VIC), Salvation Army Housing, Liveable Housing Australia, and the Heritage Council of Victoria. He was also a member of the Victorian Board of Advisors of the Property Industry Foundation.
Join us for this engaging episode as we delve into the future of affordable housing with one of the industry's leading experts.

EPISODE LINKS
Robert Pradolin LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-pradolin/
Housing All Australians > https://housingallaustralians.org.au/ 
Undercover Documentary narrated by Margot Robbie > https://www.undercoverdocumentary.com/ 

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This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. This podcast is not intended to replace or supplement professional investment, financial or legal advice. Please seek professional advice based upon your personal circumstances. The views expressed by our podcast guests may not represent those of Charter Keck Cramer. This podcast may not be copied, reproduced, republished or posted in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Charter Keck Cramer.

Show Notes

In this insightful episode, we are excited to welcome Robert Pradolin, a seasoned expert in the property industry and a passionate advocate for affordable housing. Robert, the founder and Director of Housing All Australians (HAA), shares his wealth of experience and deep insights into the housing sector and how solutions to Australia’s housing crisis must be driven by the private sector. Robert believes that Australia's housing crisis is too big for government to solve alone. We dive into the innovative PRADS Model (Progressive Residential Affordability Development Solution), discussing its potential impact on unlocking private sector capital for affordable housing and how that makes it a game changer. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in the future of housing in Australia.

Robert Pradolin has been a prominent figure in the property industry for over 40 years. His extensive experience includes serving as General Manager of Frasers Property Australia (formerly Australand) for over 18 years. As the founder and Director of Housing All Australians (NFP), Robert has dedicated his career to addressing housing affordability. He also serves on the Board of Homes Tasmania and Livery Housing, a disability housing provider.

Throughout his career, Robert has actively contributed to various industry bodies, including the Property Council of Australia (VIC), the Residential Development Council, the Housing Industry Association (VIC), the UDIA (VIC), Salvation Army Housing, Liveable Housing Australia, and the Heritage Council of Victoria. He was also a member of the Victorian Board of Advisors of the Property Industry Foundation.
Join us for this engaging episode as we delve into the future of affordable housing with one of the industry's leading experts.

EPISODE LINKS
Robert Pradolin LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-pradolin/
Housing All Australians > https://housingallaustralians.org.au/ 
Undercover Documentary narrated by Margot Robbie > https://www.undercoverdocumentary.com/ 

LET’S CONNECT

Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/preciselyproperty/
Website > https://charterkc.com.au/precisely-property-podcast/
LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/company/charter-keck-cramer/
Email > podcast@charterkc.com.au

This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. This podcast is not intended to replace or supplement professional investment, financial or legal advice. Please seek professional advice based upon your personal circumstances. The views expressed by our podcast guests may not represent those of Charter Keck Cramer. This podcast may not be copied, reproduced, republished or posted in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Charter Keck Cramer.