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  • Conviction in Concrete: Toby Lewis on Office Real Estate, Contrarian Bets, and What Comes Next
    2025/05/30

    Toby Lewis is a Partner and Founding Director of Marquette Properties, one of Australia’s most distinctive and entrepreneurial property investment firms. With over two decades of experience in commercial real estate, Toby has built a reputation for making high-conviction, often contrarian investments—particularly in the office sector—through cycles of uncertainty and change.

    Known for his deep relationships in capital markets and an operator’s mindset, Toby has led the acquisition and repositioning of some of Australia’s most prominent commercial assets. His leadership at Marquette reflects a belief in long-term value, active asset management, and the power of alignment between capital and capability.

    Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Brisbane, Marquette Properties is a private, boutique property investment firm specialising in high-quality Australian commercial real estate, most notably in office and retail sectors. With a strong track record of acquiring, repositioning, and managing complex real estate assets, Marquette operates with a hands-on philosophy that blends institutional discipline with entrepreneurial agility.

    The firm manages over $2 billion in assets on behalf of private investors, family offices, and institutional partners. Marquette is best known for its bold moves, such as acquiring landmark towers at times of market pessimism, and for delivering both financial and social returns through active tenant engagement, ESG-led repositioning, and heritage-sensitive renewal.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    52 分
  • Partner Podcast: Trump, Tariffs & Turmoil – How to Play this Market
    2025/05/01

    In today’s episode, the partners catch up to talk all things markets from the current volatility through to interest rates, tariffs, and bitcoin. They chat about what they are seeing in markets and the different discussions they are each currently having with clients, including the approach they take to deploying capital in a market like this.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    48 分
  • Jake Elmhirst (Coller Capital): Secondaries Unlocked – Liquidity, Pricing & the Future of Private Markets
    2025/04/15

    Today, Associate Adviser Charles Troian is joined by Jake Elmhirst, a Managing Director at Coller Capital, one of the most established and influential investors in the global private equity secondaries market.

    Jake brings deep expertise in private equity secondaries, fund structuring, and deal execution. At Coller, he leads transactions across LP-led and GP-led deals, spanning both equity and credit strategies. His work includes navigating complex continuation vehicles, underwriting mature assets, and providing liquidity solutions for institutional investors globally. Jake previously held roles in investment banking and holds a strong background in portfolio construction, asset-level due diligence, and macro risk assessment.

    In this conversation, we explore the fundamental mechanics of secondary transactions, how Coller approaches pricing and valuation in an illiquid market, and the nuances between private equity and private credit secondaries. Jake also shares insights on the evolution of deal structures, the growing role of distressed credit, and why J-curve mitigation continues to be a key driver for secondary investors.

    With capital flowing into the space but distributions slowing, Jake offers his perspective on managing liquidity, navigating risk, and how sophisticated investors can still find compelling return profiles in a crowded landscape


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    43 分
  • Martin Robinson (HEAL Partners): Unlocking the Private Equity Code - Is Higher Return and Less Risk Possible?
    2025/03/27

    Today Managing Partner Tim Whybourne is joined by Martin Robinson, the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of HEAL Partners, a global growth-stage private equity firm focused on the health, education, and lifestyle sectors.

    Martin brings a wealth of experience in private equity, corporate finance, and investment strategy. Before founding HEAL, Martin ran the private equity strategy for one of Asia’s largest family offices, where he led the transformation of Vietnam’s leading hospital group. His career also includes five years at Macquarie Bank, overseeing principal investments across Asia, and leading the bank’s Sponsor Coverage division in the region. He started his career as an M&A and ECM lawyer with Allens (Australia) and Linklaters (U.K. & Hong Kong) and holds a Bachelor of Law (Honours) and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland.

    In this conversation, we’ll dive into HEAL Partners’ investment strategy, where Martin sees the biggest opportunities in private markets, and how high-net-worth investors can benefit from valuation arbitrage in today’s economic landscape.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    42 分
  • Richard Galvin (Digital Asset Capital Management): Is this the investment opportunity of our lifetime?
    2025/03/25

    In this episode, managing partner Tim Whybourne sits down with Richard Galvin, Co-Founder & CEO of Digital Asset Capital Management (DACM), to explore the evolution of digital assets and institutional crypto investing. Richard shares insights on market trends, risk management, and the role of crypto in a diversified portfolio. We also dive into Bitcoin’s outlook, regulatory developments, and whether macroeconomic indicators signal a bullish future.

    Whether you're a seasoned investor or crypto-curious, this episode is packed with expert analysis you won’t want to miss!


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    54 分
  • John George (Standard Edge) – Selling your Business to Establishing and Governing your Family Office
    2025/03/03

    Today managing Partner Tim Whybourne spoke with John George from Standard Edge accounting covering topics from selling your family business through to establishing and running a family office and the challenges that come with that. We discussed the impact that technology is having on the governance framework for families and how families have to be more dynamic than ever to remain relevant in todays fast moving world.

    John has extensive experience in accounting, corporate strategy, governance, capital raising, and investor relations. He is currently the Director of private consulting firms Standard Edge and SGD Partners. He previously held senior roles at ASIC and KPMG, and served as CEO of an international insurance recovery firm with offices in North America, New Zealand, and Australia. He has also been a Non-Executive Director at Shine Lawyers and Gladstone Airport Corporation Limited. Additionally, he holds advisory roles with several leading Australian Family Offices. John became the youngest CFO of an ASX 200 company at 32 and has worked as a financial regulator with ASIC. He offers valuable insights into the marketplace and corporate governance. John is also a trustee for Bravehearts Endowment Fund and chairman of the sub-committee for the Royal Brisbane Women's Foundation Endowment Fund.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    57 分
  • Partners Episode – Market Update - whats hot and whats not?
    2025/02/28

    In this episode, Craig, Tim & Ryan discuss what they are seeing in markets at the moment. They touch on where they are seeing pockets of opportunity and the impact of Trumpenomics on the global economy.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    51 分
  • Marc Herman: Founding, scaling and exiting successful business to now building ‘medicine 3.0’ for Australian families
    2025/02/10

    In this episode of the Exchange, our Partner and Private Wealth Advisor Ryan Loehr speaks with Marc Herman, serial entrepreneur and founder of Everlab. Marc has built and exited several large technology businesses, and co-founded Foodspring, one of Europe’s largest nutrition and supplement e-commerce businesses. He ultimately exited this business to the Mars Family. Motivated by an early family tragedy, Marc and his co-founders are now pioneering preventative healthcare and the medicine 3.0 movement in Australia.

    This is a great episode to understand the unique journey of building, scaling and exiting significant businesses; solving inefficiencies, focusing on improving customer experience; and surrounding yourself with the right advisors.


    Disclaimer:
    The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.

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    54 分