We’re excited to be part of the 5th Annual Risk-Based Regulation Conference — a must-attend event shaping future-ready strategies to build a regulatory environment that’s agile, effective, and prepared for emerging challenges.
Date: Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 November, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM both days
Location: Canberra Rex Hotel
The Australian regulatory sector is navigating an era of unprecedented complexity, driven by rapid technological advancements, economic volatility and evolving societal expectations. With the pervasive influence of AI, persistent economic pressures and escalating cyber threats – are your strategies robust enough for the challenges of 2025 and beyond?
This pivotal conference moves beyond theoretical discussions to offer practical applications for advancing sophisticated, risk-based regulation. Acquire actionable frameworks for next-generation risk assessment, explore strategies for the ethical integration of technology and gain insights into leading systemic reforms.
Delegates will leave equipped with enhanced professional networks and future-proofing strategies to foster a regulatory environment that is agile, impactful and prepared for emerging challenges. Secure your attendance to contribute to and lead in this critical evolution of regulatory practice.
Hear directly from Malcolm Sparrow on how regulators can shift from traditional, process-driven approaches to strategies that prioritise the identification & mitigation of real harms.
9 incisive presentations from regulators from across federal and state jurisdictions, from industries as broad as nuclear safety to consumer protection
Facilitated in-depth interactive discussions baked into the agenda: several opportunities throughout the conference to connect and share with your peers
About the event
The Hatchery’s Annual Regulation Conference Series, which has connected over 250 regulatory professionals from Federal and State agencies across Australia and New Zealand, this event offers an exceptional opportunity to gain insights, share expertise, and enhance enforcement strategies.