Professional. Strategic. Dependable.
Charlie Bourne brings a wealth of leadership, operational, and client service experience to the Malan + Co team, as a licensed real estate agent in Queensland. While new to the industry on paper, Charlie’s career to date has been built around leading people, managing complex operations, and delivering results in high-pressure environments — skills that translate seamlessly into supporting clients and ensuring every transaction runs smoothly.
With a background spanning senior management roles across manufacturing, corporate, and project delivery, Charlie has honed a reputation for clear communication, meticulous organisation, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Known for his ability to connect with people at every level, Charlie has successfully led both small teams and large workforces, fostering collaboration, building trust, and ensuring shared goals are achieved. He has overseen multimillion-dollar operations, navigated strict compliance frameworks, and guided teams through change — all experiences that now underpin his role in real estate.
At Malan + Co, Charlie partners with his wife, leading acreage specialist Lisa Bourne, to provide a truly comprehensive service. Where Lisa brings her proven sales record and market knowledge, Charlie adds an operational backbone: managing campaigns with precision, ensuring marketing and processes are seamless, and being a trusted point of contact for clients every step of the way.
Charlie’s philosophy is simple: property transactions are some of the biggest moments in people’s lives, and clients deserve not just premium results, but a process that feels supported, informed, and stress-free. His unique blend of professional discipline, people leadership, and genuine care makes him the ultimate support person for Lisa — and by extension, for every client who chooses to work with the Bourne team.
Outside of real estate, Charlie is a Gold Coast local with a passion for property, lifestyle, and renovating while building strong community connections in Bonogin and the wider hinterland.