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RWC Bayside crowned REA’s Commercial Agency of the Year

By Karyn Stroet

RWC Bayside has been named Commercial Agency of the Year at the national REA Excellence Awards, cementing its position as Australia’s leading commercial property agency and placing the Capalaba-based business ahead of strong contenders from across the country. This prestigious award celebrates service excellence, marketing best practice and business innovation.

Directors Nathan Moore and Rebecca Meredith said the recognition was a significant milestone for the business and the broader Bayside and Redlands Coast commercial property community.

“Winning Commercial Agency of the Year is a significant milestone for our team and a strong endorsement of the standards we set for ourselves,” Nathan Moore said.

“Operating in the Bayside, Redlands Coast and greater Brisbane markets, we’re proud to see a locally based agency recognised nationally for customer service, marketing innovation and overall performance. It reflects the consistency of our work and the trust placed in us by our clients.”

The directors said the award was particularly meaningful given the competitive nature of the commercial property sector in South East Queensland.

“Our scale, structure and systems allow us to deliver a level of consistency and depth that is difficult to replicate,” Rebecca Meredith said.

“We combine a full-service offering with specialist roles, disciplined workflows and hands-on leadership, ensuring every client benefits from both expertise and accountability. That balance between capability and personal service is a clear point of difference.”

Ms Meredith said the strength of the business lies in its team culture and commitment to disciplined processes.

“We place strong emphasis on clarity, structure and mutual respect,” she said.

“Our culture supports accountability while encouraging professional development, collaboration and open communication. By investing in our people and providing clear systems to support them, we ensure that our exceptional standards are consistently achievable.”

Commenting on current conditions, Nathan Moore described Brisbane’s Bayside commercial property market as active and growing.

“The Bayside market is incredibly buoyant and constantly evolving, with a huge amount of demand across industrial and mixed-use assets and increased focus on well-located, flexible properties,” he said.

“Decision-making has become more considered, with buyers and tenants prioritising long-term fundamentals over short-term trends. Local insight and clear advice are more important than ever in navigating these conditions.”

Looking ahead, Mr Moore and Ms Meredith said the focus would remain on sustainable growth and continuous improvement.

“This recognition provides great momentum, but our focus remains firmly on raising standards across every part of the business,” Ms Meredith said.

“We’ll continue to refine our systems, invest in our team, and apply thoughtful marketing and service strategies that deliver lasting value for our clients. The priority is sustainable growth built on strong fundamentals rather than short-term wins.”

Head of commercial at RWC, James Linacre, said the national award reflected the strength of leadership within the Bayside office.

“Nathan and Rebecca have built a business defined by discipline, accountability and consistency,” Mr Linacre said. “This recognition is a direct reflection of their leadership and the high standards they expect of themselves and their team.”

He added that seeing a locally based agency achieve national recognition was a proud moment for the broader network.

“RWC Bayside represents what is possible when strong systems, capable people and clear leadership come together. We are incredibly proud of their achievement and the example they set across the network.”

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Media contact:

Karyn Stroet | Marketing Manager

07 3245 7199

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