Our story

The story of Acuity starts a while back – in the early 2000’s! Our dedicated team have a long history together, which forms a big part of what has helped make Acuity what it is today.

The 2000's
The 2000's

Chance meetings

A team of aligned and connected people converged at Paragon Project Management across the 2000’s – people that thoroughly enjoyed what they did and were focused on delivering amazing client outcomes. Together, they delivered some of Australia’s most iconic integrated property development projects.
2015
2015

Hard Goodbyes

Good times so often have to come to an end, and that group would soon part ways following the acquisition of Paragon Project Management. They slowly and surely dispersed across the country (but don’t worry, the story doesn’t end there!).
2019 - 2021
2019 - 2021

Acuity - assemble!

On 1 July 2019, Acuity was formed, bringing together some of the industry’s best and brightest minds – a team of aligned and connected people who had worked together for many years.

The team is led by Adam Currall (Sydney), Elizabeth Nicholson (Sydney), Tim Brosnan (Brisbane), Tom Hall (Sydney), Luke Ackland (Gold Coast), Jess Ryper (Melbourne), Jess Garner (Perth), and Bec Stirling (Perth). We are a group of people that thoroughly enjoy what we do and are focused on delivering amazing client outcomes. Together, they have delivered some of Australia’s most iconic property development projects.

Today
Today

Ordinary Ends Here

With a shared history of outstanding client service and culture, in less than three years, Acuity is now a team of 19 people working across 4 locations, with the vast majority of our team having known each other and worked together for an extensive period.

Together, our leadership team possesses more than 220 years of property industry experience. We have been built from the ground up by people that have nothing but love and passion for what they do.

We are here for our clients, and to deliver project management experiences so remarkable that our clients forget what ordinary looks like.