Canberra Leaders Honored at 2025 Property Awards

Hosted by the Property Council of Australia, the black-tie event brought together hundreds of industry professionals to recognise the individuals and teams shaping the ACT's buildings, spaces and communities.

Property Council ACT & Capital Region Executive Director Ashlee Berry said the awards shone a light on the people whose leadership and innovation are helping build a stronger city.

"These awards are about celebrating the people behind the projects - the visionaries, the leaders, the collaborators driving Canberra forward," Ms Berry said.

"Last night's winners reflect the diversity and strength of our industry - from rising stars through to long-standing leaders who have helped shape the city we know today."

The 2025 People in Property Award winners are:

  • Rising Star Award - Nadia Hight, DOMA: Recognised for redefining workplace design with a focus on sustainability, flexibility and wellbeing.
  • Pathfinder Award - Jacob Crane, Jenarc: For visionary leadership and a community-first approach to construction, alongside advocacy for mental health and gender balance.
  • People First Award - Infrastructure Canberra: Celebrated for the creation of the iCBR Inclusion Hub, a staff-designed space fostering belonging and visibility.
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award - Daniel Noble, Lendlease: Acknowledged for championing meaningful cultural change in construction through his leadership of the CIT Woden Project and gender equity advocacy.
  • Industry Impact Award - Bernie Cusack, Sellick Consultants: Awarded for decades of leadership in engineering, expanding Canberra's civil footprint and mentoring future leaders.
  • Team of the Year - JLL Canberra: Recognised for over 50 years of service and innovation in real estate across leasing, capital markets, sustainability and facilities management.
  • Allan Wylucki Leadership Award - Vince Whiteside, Village Building Company: For principled, long-standing leadership that has built both thriving communities and a legacy of ethical development.
  • A judges' commendation for Team of the Year was also awarded to Canberra Town Planning.

Ms Berry said the winners were a powerful reminder of the industry's role in shaping Canberra's future.

"Whether it's creating inclusive workplaces, mentoring the next generation, or delivering sustainable and community-focused developments, these award winners embody the values that make our sector strong," she said.

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