Most Innovative paper

This prize is awarded by PRRES as judged  by the panel as being the most innovative refereed paper presented at the PRRES annual conference.

2016

For the paper: Postcode or census geography? An examination of neighbourhood clasification for house price prediction

2015

For the paper: Measurement of house price bubbles: a case in Sydney

2014

For the paper: An outcome comparison of mandatory and voluntary building energy disclosure in Australia

2013

For the paper: Matching Academic Workspaces and Work Characteristics

2012

For the paper: Place and Space: Community in the Internet Economy and What This Will Mean for Property

2011

For their paper: An exploration of female home ownership patterns in Australia