Turi Condon

Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Housing Australia
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(386) 825-5501
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Greater Sydney Area, AU

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Rosanne Barrett

Turi is whip-smart, efficient, effective and fun. She always gets the job done, and done well. She has an incredibly strong work ethic, sense of purpose, and exceptional organisation skills.

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Corporate Affairs Officer
      • Jan 2021 - Present

  • Turi Condon Consulting
    • Sydney, Australia
    • Founder
      • Sep 2019 - Present

    • Australia
    • Newspaper Publishing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Property Editor
      • 2003 - 2019

      Managed property coverage for The Australian including daily Primespace commercial property section and Mansion Australia prestige residential coverage; development of commercial products and relationships; acted as the public face of the newspaper on property matters through television and radio interviews and speaking engagements. Role highlights: • New product creation: - Launched Mansion Australia magazine (44-page gloss magazine and digital version) 2016 - Project Apartment series (32 page lift out and digital magazine) 2013 - Design and launch of Primespace (weekly lift out) 2003; expanded to a daily section with up to six broadsheet pages on Thursdays) 2015 • Brokered partnerships: - The Australian and realcommercial.com.au (REA Group); integration of platforms for content and advertising sales 2014. - Co-branded The Property Council of Australia and The Australian; property and infrastructure forum 2015. - Write high level breaking news stories, comment and analysis Show less

  • BRW Magazine
    • Sydney, Australia
    • Sydney Bureau Chief
      • 2000 - 2003

      Managed a bureau of ten journalists, organising editorial content for the entire publication as well as writing cover stories, comment pieces and breaking news. Role included: - Determination of editorial policy as part of the management team. - Corporate events management including BRW’s ‘Women in Business’ awards - Consistent large scale project delivery, including the BRW Rich List - Mentoring younger talent Managed a bureau of ten journalists, organising editorial content for the entire publication as well as writing cover stories, comment pieces and breaking news. Role included: - Determination of editorial policy as part of the management team. - Corporate events management including BRW’s ‘Women in Business’ awards - Consistent large scale project delivery, including the BRW Rich List - Mentoring younger talent

  • Schroders Australia
    • Sydney, Australia
    • Associate Director, Marketing & Communications
      • 1997 - 2000

      Managed media relations, investor relations, annual reports and client reporting for the listed Schroders Property Fund, Schroders Private Property Syndicate, and private client mandates. Developed and implemented crisis management policies. Role involved: - Rebuilding and revitalising marketing and communications department, developing three distinct business streams. - Improving corporate profile and standing as a leading property funds manager - Corporate communications re-branding through revitalisation of Annual Reports and other corporate documents - Assisting senior executive group with media liaison skills coaching - Crafting speeches and related corporate communications Show less

    • Australia
    • Newspaper Publishing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Deputy Property Editor
      • 1992 - 1996

      General property journalism contribution at the height of the Queensland and national property boom and the subsequent crash, plus offshore coverage of major news events. General property journalism contribution at the height of the Queensland and national property boom and the subsequent crash, plus offshore coverage of major news events.

Education

  • The University of Queensland
    BA

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