This Week In Real Estate - GLADSTONE 21st November 2014 | Page 2
Shaun and Amanda Noonan
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CONTENTS
THIS WEEK IN REAL ESTATE
AGENT PROFILE
Shaun Noonan is a true local.
Born in Gladstone, he attended West Primary School and later Chanel College.
Shaun has a knowledge of his local market that can only be developed with a lifetime of living
in the area.
In his teenage years, Shaun was a renowned sportsman, pitching in both Baseball and Softball,
locally and at a National level. Shaun’s early entry into Real Estate at 17 involved the less
glamorous roles of erecting signs, sweeping the footpath and maintaining the window cards.
During this time, Shaun studied valuation by correspondence via the University of Queensland.
He also studied the actions of the sales team, saw what worked and what didn’t and made
plans for his own sales career which he began at 18.
At 22, Shaun became the youngest President of the Gladstone Branch of the Real Estate
Institute of Queensland.
He has been involved in all facets of Real Estate sales from business and commercial to rural
property sales and Project Marketing.
Shaun enjoys the challenge that new technology brings to the Real Estate business and is
always on the lookout for new and inovative ways to market his client’s homes.
NBCF Partnership
National Breast Cancer Foundation Partnership
Professionals take our social responsibilities within the community very seriously. We care for our
members, our clients and the wider community as they are as much a part of our lives as we are a part
of theirs. Professionals across Australia have committed to the National Breast Cancer Foundation to
raise $500,000 nationally per annum. Over the years we have raised much needed funds for the people at the NBCF, thanks to
donations from the public, a portion of each sale from every office, and the fantastic
staff that work within our organisation. Professionals will continue to build the special
relationship we have with the NBCF until a cure can be found for this deadly disease.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation strives to fund the latest research into
developing a cure for breast cancer. Professionals and the NBCF have formed a
Diamond Partnership, with a financial fundraising commitment being pledged
annually. Right across Australia fundraising continues throughout the year with charity
events and auctions at both a national and local office level.
To visit the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s website, – www.nbcf.org.au