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Bianca Barrett

Property Investment Manager at ISPT

Bianca Barrett is an experienced property professional currently serving as a Beneficiary Review Committee Member at the Property Industry Foundation since November 2021 and as a Property Investment Manager at ISPT since March 2019. Prior roles include Senior Portfolio Asset Manager at Property NSW, Property Manager at Mavium Pty Ltd, and Marketing Manager at Lifestyle Designer Homes (NSW) Pty Ltd. Bianca has also held positions such as Retail Asset Manager at Challenger, Centre Manager at Ipoh Pty Ltd and Mirvac, and Shopping Centre Property Manager at Tesco Stores Ltd. Education includes a Graduate Diploma of Finance and Investment from FINSIA (now Kaplan) and a Bachelor of Land Economics (Hons) from the University of Technology Sydney.

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At ISPT, we’re creating better futures. Established in 1994 by some of Australia’s leading industry superannuation funds, ISPT has grown over nearly 30 years into a $21.5bn portfolio of 140 properties across Australia, ultimately benefitting the more than 50% of working Australians who invest with us through their super funds to grow their retirement savings. At ISPT, we’re committed to not only delivering value for our investors’ members across our portfolio of office, retail, industrial, education, health and residential properties, we’re also committed to taking a leadership position within the property industry to create a more sustainable future. We were the first Australian property company to achieve Carbon Neutrality across our portfolio in 2020 and we maintain a laser focus on challenging ourselves to raise the bar to deliver even more sustainable outcomes for people and planet with our goal to become Carbon Positive by 2025. By continuing to create vibrant, meaningful places for people and communities to prosper, we believe we can continue to create better futures that leave a legacy for generations to come.


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