REA Group’s Ready event set to return in 2025

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REA Group has announced the return of Ready, its largest customer event, on August 21, 2025, at Royal Randwick in Sydney.

After a sold-out debut in 2024, which featured speakers like Andre Agassi and Adam Goodes, the 2025 event promises to be even more impressive.

REA Group Chief Customer Officer Kul Singh has promised an even bigger experience in 2025.

“Ready24 was an unforgettable day, and we’re so excited to take it to the next level in 2025. The feedback from our first Ready event was incredible, with customers telling us it was the best industry event they had ever attended.

“We can’t wait to release the 2025 speaker line-up in the coming months. Off the back of a world-class line-up this year, we are determined to exceed expectations and deliver an impactful and inspiring event,” Kul said.

Following the $400,000 donation to organisations working to end homelessness in 2024, the 2025 event aims to go further.

“Ready is designed to be more than just a conference, and we’re proud to continue our commitment to give back to the community through the 2025 event.

Ready24 saw $400,000 donated to organisations working to end homelessness, and in 2025, we’re going bigger – donating half a million dollars.”

Early bird tickets will go on sale in November 2024.

For event updates, visit readyrea.com.au and follow @experience__ready on Instagram.





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