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Green Property Summit 2025
After a hugely successful Green Property Summit 2024, we are pleased to announce that we will be back on Tuesday 12 August for Green Property Summit 2025.
The first programme release is now live for this year's summit. Keep an eye on this page as more updates are made to the programme.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Pricing (excl. GST)
$555 Member price
$780 Non Member price
$440 Future Thinkers
CPD Points
Continuous professional development points are available.
NZRAB - 60 via NZIA & ADNZ
NZGBC - Green Star, Homestar, NABERSNZ, HomeFit
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Morning session
Mihi whakatauWelcome from Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, grounding the day in place and purpose. |
Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei |
From the Top: Leadership on Climate, Risk, Circularity & ResilienceInsight into the conversations across boards on climate risk, circularity, and resilience. What the future demands from both the public and private sectors. |
Moderated by Andrew Stringer | Senior Managing Director, CBRE New Zealand Daniel Street | Partner at DLA Piper Dean Fraser | Co-founder of Mā Tātou, Hilary West-Reeve | Executive Director and Chief Sustainability Officer of Phoenix Recycling Group | Metals NZ and NZGBC Board Member Simon Woodhams | CEO, Property For Industry Limited (PFI) |
Keynote: Taking Decisive Action on ClimateStrong climate leadership requires action, innovation, and tough choices. Matt’s talks the hard mahi on driving for policy, energy and climate ambition. |
Matt Kean | Chair of Climate Change Authority Australia | Former NSW Government Shadow Minister for Health and Deputy Leader of the NSW Liberal party 2022-2023 | Previously NSW Treasurer, Minister of Energy and Environment |
Groundbreaking research: Energy Efficiency FirstInvestigating the energy crisis and the part property and construction play in freeing up energy for higher value uses, helping to reduce peak demand and retain jobs for New Zealand |
Sam Archer | Director of Market Transformation, NZGBC Geoff Simmons | Chief Economist, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment |
Green Star Update: Transforming the MarketWith over 6000 projects now certified, what’s next for Green Star? A look at the evolution so far and what's to come. Plus the global call for a trillion dollar commitment for financing the transition |
Jorge Chapa | Chief Impact Officer Green Building Council of Australia |
Responsible & BeyondExploring the role of product certification and responsible specification in achieving low-carbon outcomes |
Moderated by Brad Crowley | NZGBC Emily Newmarch | Sustainability Lead, Low Carbon Design Specialist, Warren and Mahoney Max Ekins | Director of Distribution Sales ANZ, Shaw Contracts Jeremy Sole | Executive Officer Sustainable Steel Council |
Raising the Bar: Achieving an uplift in quality without uplifting costAnalysis of cost-effective strategies to achieve best-in-class Green Star Buildings in New Zealand |
Simon Wilson | RDT Pacific |
2025/26 Future Thinker of the YearCelebrating emerging talent in sustainability and announcing the Future Thinker of the Year. |
Presented by Future Thinker leading judge and sponsor, Amanda Bryan | Mott Macdonald |
Afternoon session
European Union: Real Ambition on BuildingsA look at the recent directive on buildings, and an update on policy on building performance, including embodied and operational carbon, retrofit strategies, and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) |
Diane Lacoste Chevalier | Head of Trade at European Union Delegation to New Zealand |
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Liann Lim | Senior Development Manager, Dexus |
Before and after the Arc: modelling the differenceTaking a real life example to demonstrate how NZ Steel's electric arc furnace will transform the built environment. |
Israel MacDonald | NZ Steel |
Future proof: Action on Future Proof: Seismic and Carbon ActionGroundbreaking research linking seismic resilience with embodied carbon reduction. |
Phoebe Moses | Beca Eloise Blewden | Sustainability Consultant Aurecon | Future Thinker of the Year 2023 |
Setting the commitment to Science Based TargetsChallenging the traditional view of concrete as an environmental burden, and respond to the challenge to instead positions it as an essential part of a nature-positive future for Aotearoa. |
Chris Johnstone | National Sustainability, Planning & Environment Manager, Holcim New Zealand Tim Kleier | Sustainability and Policy Director, Concrete NZ |
Financing the TransitionExploring the levers to be pulled for financial and investment pathways to support wider adoption of healthy, lower carbon buildings |
Joanna Silver | Head of Sustainable Finance, Westpac Dean Hegarty | Co-CEO, Responsible Investment Association Australasia Fabio Pagano | General Manager, Property, Oyster Property Group |
Opposition Party Update on Climate and EnergyAs we move into an election year, policy insights and perspectives from the opposition spokesperson on climate and energy. |
Hon Dr Megan Woods | Labour Party Spokesperson Energy and Resources |
Haere Tonu | And OnwardA close reflection the day and the road ahead |
Andrew Eagles | Chief Executive, New Zealand Green Building Council |

Andrew Eagles
Chief Executive, NZGBC

Andrew Stringer
Senior Managing Director
CBRE New Zealand

Brad Crowley
Senior Manager - Buildings & Communities, NZGBC

Chris Johnstone
National Sustainability, Planning & Environment Manager, Holcim New Zealand

Daniel Street
Partner, DLA Piper New Zealand
International Co-Lead – Sustainability Reporting, Disclosure and Marketing

Dean Fraser
Co-founder of Mā Tātou
Co-Founder and CEO of Rākau Carbon

Dean Hegarty
Co-CEO, Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA)

Diane Lacoste Chevalier
Head of Trade
EU Delegation to New Zealand

Eloise Blewden
Sustainability Consultant, Aurecon
NZGBC Future Thinker of the Year (2022)

Hilary West-Reeve
Director, Phoenix Metals Recycling
Board Member, Metals NZ

Israel MacDonald
Sustainability & Market Development Manager, NZ Steel

Jehan Casinader
MC, award-winning journalist, writer, and speaker

Jeremy Sole
Executive Officer, Sustainable Steel Council

Jorge Chapa
Chief Impact Officer, Green Building Council of Australia

Liann Lim
Senior Development Manager
Dexus

Matt Kean
Chair, Climate Change Authority Australia
Former NSW Government Shadow Minister for Health and Deputy Leader of the NSW Liberal party 2022-2023. Previously held ministries of Innovation and Better Regulation, Treasury, Energy and Environment

Max Ekins
Director of Distribution Sales ANZ, Shaw Contract

Hon Dr Megan Woods
Labour Party Spokesperson Energy and Resources

Phoebe Moses
Carbon Navigator, Beca
Team Lead, Auckland Sustainable Buildings team

Sam Archer
Director of Market Transformation, NZGBC

Simon Woodhams
CEO, Property for Industry

Tim Kleier
Sustainability and Policy Director, Concrete NZ
How do I get to the Green Property Summit?
We fully encourage the use of public transport, so much so we will be giving away prizes for the best method of carbon zero transportation!
The Auckland Transport Journey Planner will help you plan public transport across bus, train and ferry in Auckland.
I have a special request, how do I let you know?
Should you have a special request or question, please email us at events@nzgbc.org.nz.
Is there an accommodation provider?
We will be releasing more details on the accommodation details soon.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full payment for registration fees must be received upon registration. If you have registered for an event and are no longer able to attend, a substitute delegate may take your place at the discretion of NZGBC.
If you cannot transfer your booking, a full refund may be provided where our event manager receives notification (events@nzgbc.org.nz) at least 10 business days before the date of the event. If notice of cancellation is not provided or transfer arrangement made less than 10 days before the event, we are unable to provide a refund.
Please note that for our Housing and Green Property Summits, this cancellation notice period is extended with refunds only available if we receive 20 business days’ notice.
Refunds will not be given in any other circumstances except as required by law.
Are there sponsorship opportunities?
If you are interested in being a sponsor for our Green Property Summit, we would love to hear from you! Please email us for more information, at events@nzgbc.org.nz
Who will be attending the Green Property Summit?
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Developers
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Community housing providers
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Government
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Agents
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Builders
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Engineers
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Architects
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Asset managers
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Product and material suppliers
Are there networking opportunities at the Green Property Summit?
Yes, we will allow time during the breaks, and will be hosting a Networking Drinks immediately after the closing of the Summit.
Meet our sponsors
Keen to be a sponsor of Green Property Summit? Contact us to find out more about our available sponsorship opportunities.