State Final

Principal Partner:  
Thursday, 10 August 2017
Police and Justice Museum Albert St & Phillip St, Sydney 


After a series of hotly contested heats around the state, up-and-coming auctioneers descended on Sydney to compete for the coveted title of 2017 REINSW Novice Auctioneers Competition State Champion.

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See the highlights from the night below.

 

Competitors 

 
Michael Garofolo

Heat One - Double Bay

 
Simon Jaeger

Heat Two - Sydney CBD

  
Joe Walkom

Heat Three - Dubbo

 
Rachal Broadbent

Heat Four - Leeton/Tanco

 
Kaly Smith

Heat Five - Albury



Jake Mackenzie

Heat Six - Wollongong



Nick Cerone

Heat Seven - Castle Hill

 



Mark Bryant

Heat Eight- Dee Why

 



Craig 'Rosie' Rosevear
 Heat Nine - Newcastle


 
Emma Brown-Garrett
 Heat Ten - Camperdown


 
Fadi Hajjar
Wilcard


 
Hamish Gibbs
Wilcard

 

McGrath Foundation


We are pleased to have supported the McGrath Foundation through the 2017 Novice Auctioneers Competition! 

Every breast cancer experience is different. That's why the McGrath Foundation aims to make life that little bit easier for individuals and families experiencing breast cancer.

The McGrath Foundation raise money to place specialist McGrath Breast Care Nurses wherever they're needed, and make understanding breast health a priority.

Find out more about the McGrath Foundation >>>

 

Justice and Police Museum


Attendees were able to step into the dark side of Sydney’s past as they look through the exhibition.
 
Crooks and cops, thugs and judges, locals and drifters, the guilty and the innocent have all left their stories here. With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney.