Latest APN Strategic Briefings

The Architects of Instability: Deconstructing the Factions Threatening Australia’s $400 Billion Green Transition
The sovereign risk threatening Australia's $400B green transition is not the work of a single lobby. This opinion piece deconstructs the constellation of actors, a fractured opposition, incumbent industry, and a polarised media, whose combined actions create a vortex of...
The Green Vice: Why the $400B Transition is Squeezed Between Capacity and Confidence
The government’s 2035 emissions target is not a simple race; it’s a strategic trap. This insight deconstructs the "green vice", a crushing dilemma where a massive $400B build-out is squeezed between the physical limits of our construction sector and a...
The $400 Billion Wager: Deconstructing the 2035 Emissions Target and the Execution Gap
The government's 2035 emissions target is a $400 billion wager on private capital. Our analysis deconstructs the plan and its two critical flaws: a massive "execution gap" in the construction sector and the profound sovereign risk from a fractured political...
The PropTech Reckoning: Deconstructing RealityAssist’s Struggles and the New Profitability Mandate
The financial struggles of a well-backed PropTech firm signal a sector-wide reckoning. Our analysis deconstructs the new profitability mandate from investors and outlines the critical need for agents to conduct rigorous due diligence on their tech partners' long-term viability.
The Biofuel Land Boom: Deconstructing the $1.1B Investment and its Impact on Regional Property
The federal government's $1.1B investment in a domestic biofuel industry is set to reshape regional Australia. Our analysis deconstructs how this policy will create a new land boom, impacting agricultural values and creating a new class of industrial assets.
The Skills Disconnect: Analysing the Property Sector’s Looming AI Talent Gap
As universities adapt to AI, are property degrees keeping pace? Our analysis deconstructs the emerging skills gap between academia and the industry, and outlines the urgent strategic need for firms to invest in upskilling their workforce to remain competitive.





