Qualifications 

Diploma of Surveying - Oxford Polytechnic UK 

Post Graduate Dipoma in Urban Studies - Macquarie University 

Master of Environmental Planning - Macquarie University 

Doctor of Philosphy - Queensland University of Technology 

Professional Biography 

Qualifying initially as a Charterd Surveyor in general practice in the UK, Lynne worked
in both the public and private sectors in the areas of commercial property valuation,
international development (World bank /AusAID) and land management in Australia, the UK,
SE Asia and Namibia. 

She has held academic positions in property, land management, valuation and urban
development at five universities in three countries and was a member of the
Surveyors' Board of Queensland. 

Her research interests fall into three main areas: the valuation of heritage property;
sustainable land management practice and commercial property market process. 

Articles

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The value of built heritage: Community, economy and environment (with Janine Irons), Paper presented at the 17th annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) conference (2011)

Whilst legislatures at all levels of Australian government have been slower to establish heritage protection...

 

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Understanding the diversity of non-specialised units within Australian property degrees (with Connie Susilawati), Paper presented at the 17th annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) conference (2011)

Building on the recommendations of the Bradley Review (2008), the Australian Federal government intends to...

 

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Student preferences for career mentoring in property and construction (with Liz Everist and Valerie Francis), Pacific Rim property research journal (2005)

Although career mentoring is well established across many professional areas, its application in the field...

 

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Barriers to building partnerships between major stakeholders in affordable housing investment in Queensland (with Connie Susilawati), Pacific Rim property research journal (2005)

The recent housing boom experienced across Australian metropolitan markets has attracted many new investors and...

 

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Property market analysis in the valuation process: A survey of Australian practice (with Martin Skitmore), Pacific Rim property research journal (2003)

The nature of property valuation/analysis is examined in respect of the property market and, in...

 

Conference Papers

The management of built heritage: A comparative review of policies and practice in Western Europe, North America and Australia (with Tracy Pickerill), Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) 15th annual conference (2009)

Internationally, patterns of government policy are trending away from traditional approaches to the conservation of...

 

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Building better suburbs: Design controls in master planned communities:- An Australian perspective (with Henry Nguo), Sustainable Development (2008)

Master planned communities in Australia are an increasingly popular form of residential development responding to...

 

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Issues in property management: Caravan parks- Housing on the fringe- The Frankston view (with Victoria Brown), Paper presented at the 13th annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) conference (2007)

Whilst investment pressure from excess funds generated by compulsory superannuation contributions is creating opportunity for...

 

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Valuation accuracy and variation: A meta analysis (with R. Martin Skitmore and Janine J. Irons), Paper presented at the 13th annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) conference (2007)

This paper provides a first order approximation of the accuracy of commercial property valuations for...

 

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Heritage protection in the built environment in Hong Kong and Queensland: A cross cultural comparison (with Yung Yau), Paper presented at the 12th annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) conference (2006)

Comparative study of the conservation policies or practices in different places is certainly a useful...