the team

Glen Junor is owned by Trent and Chrissy McCamley, residents of Gisborne for the past 20 years. In recent years, Mt Rothwell Tiverton Partners, led by Nigel Sharp, have joined Trent and Chrissy as invested partners in Glen Junor.

Trent and Chrissy have put together a team that comprises some of the most renowned thought leaders and practitioners in the urban development industry in Australia and the leading endangered species recovery and biodiversity sensitive urban design specialists in Victoria. A full list of our current partners is below.

the developer - intrapac property

Intrapac has a remarkable 35+ year track record in delivering new, high-quality addresses: from Victoria to Queensland, New South Wales to Western Australia. Not only are they one of Australia’s most respected developers, but strong financial backing has helped maintain a competitive advantage and enhanced investment security through even the most challenging market conditions. Combined with a best-practice approach to urban planning and environmentally sustainable design, they provide greater peace of mind for their investors, joint venture partners and of course, their residents.

our experts

Mike Day Co Founder Roberts Day | Responsible for the master-planning of Glen Junor since 2016.

Nigel Sharp Odonata | Overseeing the comprehensive biodiversity sensitive urban design strategy for Glen Junor and establishing the regenerative habitat for the reintroduction of threatened animal species which will be introduced from his world renowned Mt Rothwell biodiversity sanctuary.

Professor Sarah Bekessy | Professor/ ARC Future Fellow Centre for Urban Research RMIT | Under Nigel Sharp’s direction, has prepared the Glen Junor biodiversity sensitive urban design strategy.

Melbourne Water | via their Stream Frontage Program have been a foundation partner for the restoration of Jackson Creek at Glen Junor which will become part of an extensive future open space for the residents of Gisborne. An excess of $1 million has been jointly expended restoring parts of Jackson Creek, planting of 7800 native trees, with significant investment and works continuing.

• Brendan Condon Founder of The Cape Patterson Coastal Community Brendan is developing the Glen Junor community farm which is modelled on The Cape Patterson community farm and leading Victorian sustainable housing village focussed on energy efficiency and zero emissions.

• Mark McCrindle | McCrindle Social Research is an award winning social researcher, best-selling author, and influential thought leader. He is widely regarded as the leading futurist in the country for his forecasting of trends in a rapidly changing society. Mark and his team are undertaking a comprehensive analysis for the future of living and working in the Macedon Ranges Shire, Gisborne and at Glen Junor.

• Brian Haratsis Brian is an economist and future strategist with over 30 years of experience in economic forecasting and strategy. He will be conducting a comprehensive analysis of the economic value the Glen Junor Project will deliver to Gisborne residents. He will help Glen Junor formulate the best strategies to create future employment and new businesses in Gisborne, using Glen Junor as a platform.

• Henry Turnbull Henry is regarded as the pre-eminent expert in Victoria for transport planning and traffic management. Henry has been tasked with all traffic, transit and sustainable transport strategies for Glen Junor and specifically developing the alternative traffic plan to address Station Road traffic congestion and improving future traffic patterns in Gisborne as it grows in the coming decades.