Agency HQ Marks Strategic Entry into Northern Territory
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Agency HQ has officially entered the Northern Territory market through a strategic partnership with one of Darwin’s most respected real estate professionals, Simon Connelly.
This move is not just an expansion—it marks the establishment of a new, collaborative model designed to meet the specific needs of Territory property owners.
Rather than a traditional appointment, this partnership represents the deliberate joining of two forces: a respected, community-driven local operator and a fast-growing national network built to support high-performing agents. Together, they aim to redefine how real estate is delivered in the NT.
With more than a decade of experience navigating the complexities of the Territory’s real estate market, Connelly brings deep local knowledge, longstanding relationships, and a reputation built on results. His client base, forged through word-of-mouth and repeat business, has grown to trust a service model that prioritises transparency, care, and accountability.
“This isn’t a new chapter in my career—it’s a new playbook,” Connelly said. “We’re combining the personal service my clients have always known with the marketing power, systems, and reach that only a national platform can provide. The Territory deserves a smarter, more flexible agency model—and that’s exactly what we’re building.”

At the core of the partnership is a shared commitment to local relevance.
While Agency HQ provides the digital infrastructure, strategic marketing, and back-end support that allows agents to scale their business, it does so without compromising the agent’s autonomy or the client’s personalised experience.
“Simon’s move is not about changing how he serves his clients—it’s about elevating it,” said Mark Morrison, CEO of Agency HQ.
“Our role is to empower strong local operators with the tools they need to deliver best-in-class service. The Territory is a distinct and highly relationship-based market, and Simon’s values align perfectly with our own.”
The collaboration also reflects the evolution of the real estate industry itself. Increasingly, top agents are seeking business models that offer the sophistication of a national brand without the rigidity of traditional franchises.
The rise of boutique, agent-led platforms speaks to a broader industry shift—one that places greater value on agility, authenticity, and meaningful client outcomes.
Agency HQ has already demonstrated strong national momentum in 2025, with several new offices launching across Australia, including a number of agent-led brands aligned to the network.
But as Morrison explains, “Growth for us is only meaningful when it’s built on the right foundations—and this partnership in the NT is exactly that.”
For Territory property owners, the takeaway is clear: the local expertise and personal service they’ve relied on for years isn’t going anywhere. It’s being enhanced, with smarter systems, broader exposure, and a structure built around results—not red tape.
“This partnership is about building something that’s fit for purpose—not just for the market today, but for where it’s going,” Connelly said.
“We’re not just opening an office. We’re setting a new benchmark for how real estate is done in the Territory.”
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