Queenslander Justin Nickerson has taken out the title of 2017 Australasian Real Estate Institutes’ Auctioneering Champion, winning the contest for the second year in a row.
Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) President Malcolm Gunning said it is the third time in the history of the event an auctioneer has gone back to back.
“Justin was announced as the title holder at a gala dinner at the Museum of South Australia last night after a tight contest between five outstanding auctioneers,” Mr Gunning said.
The other finalists were Mark McGoldrick, NZ, Ned Allison, NZ, Bronte Manuel, SA and Clarence White, NSW, who came runner up.
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