264I_Robert Pradolin, director of Housing All Australians

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Interview with Robert Pradolin, director of Housing All Australians. We talk about his vision for the future of cities, capitalism versus caring for the vulnerable, housing affordability, and many more.

Robert Pradolin boasts over 40 years in the property industry, significantly shaping Australia’s housing landscape. His career highlights include an 18-year role as General Manager at Frasers Property Australia, where he focused on creating sustainable, people-centred communities. Currently, Robert serves as Executive Director of Housing All Australians, a for-purpose organization advocating for innovative housing solutions to address the national crisis. His dedication extends to board positions with Homes Tasmania and Liverty Housing, and past contributions to the UDIA, Property Council of Australia, and other housing and heritage organizations. Robert’s work is driven by the conviction that accessible housing is a fundamental need, vital for avoiding economic and social consequences.

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4 responses to “264I_Robert Pradolin, director of Housing All Australians”

  1. […] where private-sector innovation stabilises communities for long-term prosperity, as explored in episode 264 of the What is The Future for Cities? […]

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