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Andrea Constable is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Curtin University, within the Curtin Business School. She holds key leadership positions including Course Lead for Property, Undergraduate Major Lead for Property, and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Champion. Her academic qualifications comprise a Bachelor of Environmental Design (BEnvDes), Bachelor of Architecture with Honours (BArch(Hons)) from the University of Western Australia, and a Master of Property (MProp).
In teaching, Andrea Constable coordinates and delivers core units in property studies, such as VALU3000 Specialised Property Valuation in Semester 1 2024, VALU2000 Valuation Methodology in Semesters 2 2022 and 2023, and BLDG2005 Property Construction in Semester 1 2023, all at the Bentley Perth campus. Her research output includes co-authorship of the Curtin Business School report 'The Housing We'd Choose: A Study for Perth and the Peel' (2015), alongside Steven Rowley, Sanna Markkanen, Greg Costello, and Mark Harris. The report analyzes housing preferences and trade-offs in location, house type, and size amid Perth's population growth, demonstrating demand for diverse housing forms to promote sustainability and supporting the WA Government's Directions 2031 strategy for 47% of new housing in existing urban areas.
Professionally, Constable is a member of the National Education Committee of the Australian Property Institute and an academic member of the Curtin Institute for Energy Transition. She presented at the 2024 WA State Conference and contributed to the APREF research seminar series with colleagues Amity James, Steven Rowley, and Adam Crowe. Her expertise in property valuation informs industry engagements, including communications for net zero precincts projects.
