THE PRACTITIONER’S COMPANION
Thursday 9 July 2026

MAGAZINE ISSUES

July 2026

Eyes on the prize: Sloane’s property pitch in Premiership race

The July edition of Australian Conveyancer sits down with NSW Liberal leader Kellie Sloane as she prepares to take on the Minns Labor government at the state election next March. Her focus: housing and infrastructure in metro and regional Australia. The magazine also ventures underground in a special report on road tunnels that are transforming capital cities along the eastern seaboard.

June 2026

House rules and navigating new tax measures

The June edition of Australian Conveyancer explores the impact of the controversial Federal Budget measures. It speaks to economists and sector leaders, but a key focus is the extraordinary story of Eddie Dilleen, who, from humble beginnings, has developed an astounding portfolio of 200 residential properties. He stares down…

May 2026

Conveyancing: Now it’s personal

The May 2026 edition uncovers the traits of successful conveyancers who place a high value on a personal approach with the clients. We also examine the impact of major highway upgrades along the east coast of Australia.

April 2026

The Budget: ‘what we need’

THE April edition of Australian Conveyancer magazine reveals what conveyancers, real estate agents, and property sector bodies want and need from the 2026 Federal Budget. The growing property development trend of building duplexes gets the once-over.

March 2026

Why the industry has honoured the women who ‘give back’

In a special edition that lines up with the virtues of International Women’s Day, Australian Conveyancer shines a light on nine leaders whose peers believe best exemplify the ideals of the global initiative. They have been acknowledged for their capacity and commitment to share knowledge and support their professional…

February 2026

The next moves for the AIC NSW president

The February 2026 edition of Australian Conveyancer features AIC NSW president Jennie Tonner sharing the key issues she wishes to address during her tenure. We also discover how data is being used to better predict Australia's hot property spots.