RICS Professional Groups are responsible for setting the strategic direction for the future of their specialisms and for identifying and serving the information needs of their members.
RICS Oceania operates three Professional Groupings:
The RICS Professional Groups, including those in the Oceania region, produce in-depth practice standards and guidance on a wide variety of professional topics.
The RICS Oceania Sustainable Steering Group is also very active in providing high level professional information sessions, research and advice.
Most countries in the world have a separate body for each of the land and property professions - such as valuers, quantity surveyors, land surveyors, real estate agents, etc. By nature, these are national bodies active in their local markets and often having links to kindred bodies overseas.
RICS Oceania maintains working relationships with these bodies and the great majority of its members have dual membership status.
Each professional group comprises the Oceania representatives on the International Professional Boards and RICS members who have the requisite experience and shown a strong interest in being involved.
We always welcome more participation, thus, if you are interested in contributing to one of the Group's please forward your CV to:
Jillian Carney
e j.carney@rics.org.au
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