Over 1,000 attendees participated in the 2025 Raine & Horne awards nights, each selling out prior to the event.
Raine & Horne has successfully concluded its 2025 awards season with sold-out events across February and March, celebrating the exceptional achievements of its real estate professionals nationwide.
The State Awards events recognised Raine & Horne’s best principals, sales agents, property managers, and administration staff across NSW/ACT, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia. Further events are scheduled for Victoria and Northern Territory later in the year.
Over 1,000 attendees participated in the 2025 Raine & Horne awards nights, each selling out prior to the event. This result reinforces the annual events as must-attend occasions for the network.
Reflecting Raine & Horne’s commitment to rewarding excellence, eligible sales and property managers who were registered for their respective state awards were eligible for the Golden Ticket draw that secured them a coveted incentive trip to Uluru in May.
This prestigious prize, valued at $10,000 per winner, includes round-trip airfares, luxury accommodation, guided tours, and immersive cultural experiences at one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks.
Over 40 of Raine & Horne’s top-performing principals, sales agents, and property managers who attended the awards events will now embark on this unforgettable Uluru experience as part of the Golden Ticket campaign.
Raine & Horne recognises top performers within the group annually through membership in the prestigious Chairman's Club, celebrating achievements in dollar value and number of deals. Membership includes access to exclusive Chairman's Club events and seminars.
Additionally, the annual incentive scheme offers agents memorable experiences with colleagues, with past perks ranging from drones and Apple products to Mercedes-Benz cars and luxury overseas holidays.
For more information about Raine & Horne, visit https://www.raineandhorne.com.au/join-us
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