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Coronis challenges agents to look deeper and reconsider success


Mathew Williams

By Mathew Williams

22 May 2026 • 2 minute read


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As part of their stall at AREC, Coronis Group will challenge agents to think differently about how they measure their own success.

At the Australasian Real Estate Conference (AREC) 2026 conference hosted on the Gold Coast on Sunday, 24 May and Monday, 25 May, the Coronis Group stall will be focused on the concept of “authentic versus fake”.

Throughout the event, attendees will be given the opportunity to interact with luxury items and determine which is real and which is a fake.

 
 

Coronis CEO Karuna Mazzocchi said the display was designed to encourage agents to consider the difference between external perception and authentic success.

“Luxury on the surface does not always equal freedom underneath. We wanted to create something that makes people stop for a second and reflect on what they are actually working towards,” Mazzocchi said.

“Real estate is an incredible vehicle for creating opportunity, financial freedom, and choice. But too many people end up chasing an image of success instead of building a life that genuinely gives them freedom.”

Mazzocchi said there was a problem in which agents were prioritising professional success over what should legitimately matter.

She said that agents should be encouraged to pursue a greater work-life balance and ensure that their measurement of success has a positive impact on those around them.

“To me, the truly successful people in our industry are those who create choices for themselves and their families, and have control over their future,” she said.

She said the real estate industry was undergoing significant change, with agents chasing more than just an income.

“People want purpose. They want alignment. They want growth. And ultimately, they want freedom.”

“Our goal is to create reflection. Because when people start asking bigger questions about the life they want to build, it can change everything for them,” Mazzocchi concluded.

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