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Tickets are now available for a special Brisbane Open House screening of Reimagining the Great Australian Dream, a new documentary by the Dennis Family Corporation, exploring how home ownership in Australia is changing.

Free tickets available here until sold out.

The film follows 26-year-old aspiring first home buyer Kate Murdock, AKA @itskatematee.

Kate asks why it has become so difficult to own a home, what the Great Australian Dream means today, and how new homes and neighbourhoods can better reflect the lifestyles and economic realities of current and future generations.

The free screening will be followed by a Q&A with documentary host Kate Murdock and Project Director Vaughn Bowden, DFC.

Location: The Elizabeth Theatre, 175 Elizabeth St, Brisbane City

Time: 4:00pm to 5:30pm, Saturday 18 July.

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Tickets are available and seats are limited.

John Collins AM, member of Powderfinger, was interviewed for the film Reimagining The Great Australian Dream

John Collins AM, member of Powderfinger, was interviewed for the film Reimagining The Great Australian Dream

About Open House Brisbane

Brisbane Open House is one of the city’s leading cultural events, inviting the public to discover the buildings, places and ideas that shape Brisbane. Each year, the program opens up conversations about architecture, design, heritage, sustainability and city-making.

Learn more: brisbaneopenhouse.com.au

 

Why we made a documentary

At the heart of DFC is a belief that home ownership is fundamental to stability, opportunity, and a sense of belonging. Our purpose, creating communities where families can grow and prosper, and values guide every project we deliver.

Reimagining the Great Australian Dream recognises that Australians’ aspiration to own their own home remains strong, while the way people live, work and connect continues to evolve.

As part of this shift, we’ve asked the community to contribute to the design and planning of future masterplanned residential developments.

This documentary is just one way we’re exploring, learning and possibly redefining what the Great Australian Dream can be for future generations.

The outcomes will help shape communities the Dennis Family Corporation create now and into the future.

Learn more about the film.


Gallery from the documentary

 

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Watch the full documentary here