Announcing the 2026 Sydney Chapter Committee
Following the Sydney Chapter AGM held on 29 January 2026, we’re pleased to announce the Asset Management Council Sydney Chapter Committee for 2026/27.
(more…)by Heidi | Feb 16, 2026 | Chapter News
Following the Sydney Chapter AGM held on 29 January 2026, we’re pleased to announce the Asset Management Council Sydney Chapter Committee for 2026/27.
(more…)by Heidi | Dec 15, 2025 | Chapter News, Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management
A big shout-out to our Melbourne Chapter committee for collaborating with colleagues from academia at ICMIAM25 hosted by Federation University Australia, Berwick, in a panel session on the future of asset management, expertly chaired by Martin Kerr and Glenn ‘Shoey’ Schumacher.
(more…)by Heidi | Nov 24, 2025 | Chapter News
The Asset Management Council’s Perth Chapter was pleased to welcome corporate member representatives to a special technical breakfast, bringing together leaders from across the asset management community to reflect on 2025 and look ahead to the opportunities and challenges of 2026. Over a light breakfast, attendees heard updates on the Asset Management Council’s achievements, explored emerging strategic themes, and engaged in thoughtful discussion on asset management in some of the most complex environments in the world.
(more…)by Heidi | Nov 11, 2025 | Chapter News, Sustainability & Resilience News
Thank you to everyone who joined us last night for the AMCouncil Sydney Chapter’s panel on how NSW can move from reactive recovery to proactive, risk-informed resilience in asset management. A special shout-out to our Canberra Chapter, who gathered as their own hub to tune into the technical component—thank you to James Stevenson, Canberra Chapter Chair, for organising the Canberra hub.
(more…)by Heidi | Oct 30, 2025 | Chapter News, General
The AMCouncil Melbourne Chapter gathered last night for an insightful session exploring how to elevate data to the status of a true strategic asset.
Guest presenter Michael Mowat shared his approach to treating data as a core enabler of defensible investment planning—moving beyond data clean-up to demonstrate the tangible link between data quality, decision confidence, and asset performance.
(more…)by Heidi | Oct 27, 2025 | Chapter News
The Asset Management Council Sydney Chapter recently hosted a thought-provoking event that brought together industry leaders, professionals, and property managers to explore one of Australia’s most important and complex asset classes — residential strata.
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Presentation focuses on the Asset Information Management System at the Department of Health from its beginning to now and into the future.
Maddison’s presentation will provide an overview of how Taronga Zoo manages its diverse and aging asset portfolio in alignment with its Capital Renewal Plan. She will explore the relationship between annual maintenance budgets and long-term capital renewal needs, outlining how the capital renewal ratio is used to inform funding strategies and asset prioritisation. The presentation will also highlight specific initiatives and deliverables Maddison has introduced to strengthen maintenance strategies and improve asset performance across the Zoo. Finally, she will share some of her personal highlights and insights from working within one of Sydney’s most unique operational environments, where effective asset management plays a vital role in supporting animal welfare, visitor experience, and Taronga’s broader conservation mission.
The NSW Department of Planning Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) has partnered with WSP to create Land iQ, a platform designed to improve infrastructure planning and empower users to make fast, informed, land-use decisions. Land iQ connects over 200 datasets to help find and analyse the over 8 million properties in NSW. Sarah will be presenting the platform, key use cases, and the lessons the team has learnt from such an ambitious undertaking.
Parks Victoria has shifted from passive to active asset management, modernising the way we manage more than 70,000 built assets across 4 million hectares across Victoria. The presentation will showcase how we transitioned to an integrated Asset Management Information System (AMIS) underpinned by strong change management practices. We will share insights from this transformation, including a case study on the Recovery Alignment to AMIS Project that improved resilience, transparency and data-driven decision making on emergency responses.
With 1 of 4 Outcomes being: Optimised infrastructure investments drive economic, environmental and social value. Key AM Strategy Recommendation’s – 1. Develop a whole of government asset management framework and 2. Implement an independent asset management assurance framework. Asset Management Policy and Assurance Goals. The presentation will include how the Strategy arrived at its recommendations, how SA Government is moving to implement them and the outcome expected.
Asset Management Supporting Maintenance and Reliability
Martin is a maintenance fitter by trade, having begun his career as a maintenance fitter and progressing to roles that saw him accountable for heavy maintenance operations in an organisation of over 600 workers. Drawing on decades of hands-on experience and leadership in maintenance environments, Martin will share real-world examples and practical insights into how asset management can and will support maintenance and reliability. His presentation will highlight the critical connection between strategic asset management and the day-to-day realities of keeping assets performing safely, efficiently, and sustainably.
More Than Maintenance: Unlocking Strategic Value in Public Infrastructure
Maintenance is often seen as a cost to be managed, but in the public works and local government context, it is a strategic lever for delivering long-term community value. Steve’s presentation explores how well-planned, data-informed maintenance and reliability practices are fundamental to achieving asset performance, managing life cycle costs, and controlling risk.
Drawing on asset management principles and real-world examples, Steve will examine how reframing maintenance as an enabler—not an expense—can improve service outcomes, justify investment, and strengthen long-term sustainability. Attendees will gain insight into how maintenance connects with broader infrastructure strategy, and how leadership, planning, and culture shape its success.
Supporting the Next Generation of Asset Management Leaders
Katherine will share her insights and experiences as an emerging practitioner in asset management, addressing key challenges currently faced by young professionals and what they seek to support their ongoing development. In this presentation, she will explore how we can encourage and support emerging professionals to ensure they are well equipped to lead the next era of asset management.
Delivering Quality Maintenance to Maximise Asset Performance
For organisations adopting whole-of-life asset management practices, asset maintenance is no longer solely focused on fixing faults, but rather on ensuring assets are maintained to prevent unscheduled downtime and perform at the required level, as outlined in the asset management plans. High-quality maintenance is essential to achieving this outcome. The application of best practices and modern technologies supports delivering the required level of quality.