There is just one month to go until the return of specialized gambling regulation education program Regulating the Game, to be held this year at ICC Sydney from 6 to 10 March 2023.
A partnership between leading Australia gambling law, regulatory and compliance advisory firm Senet and the International Centre for Gaming Regulation (ICGR) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Regulating the Game aims to marry expert content with rigorous discussion about regulatory policy and practice and building compliance oriented innovative industry.
This year’s program will feature discussion on key issues surrounding the sector in 2023 including money laundering and gambling harm risks in the sector, plus the merits of cashless gaming, among other topics.
Senet regulatory and gambling specialist Paul Newson said the event brings together industry stakeholders to hear leading speakers, challenge thinking, contest ideas and help build deeper understanding of the sector and efficient and effective regulation.
“In the face of regulatory headwinds and associated public policy uncertainty, it is increasingly important for policy conversations and for industry to show leadership by engaging with governments and contributing to regulatory discussions, building capability and cultivating a workplace culture of compliance and social responsibility,” Newson said.
“This program will enhance attendees’ capacity to contribute to policy discourse, apply key regulatory principles and approaches, and motivate innovative thinking and practices that underpin regulatory and sector leadership.
“Immersive programs of this nature with the mix of Australian and international experts are not available anywhere – it’s truly exceptional – we’ve lined up a stellar cast of regulatory and industry leaders and practitioners in gambling law and regulation, coupled with outstanding networking events.
“We have partnered with the ICGR to deliver Regulating the Game, and key state, federal and international regulators are speaking at the event. Regulating the Game maintains a heightened focus on innovation and gathering insights from other jurisdictions and compliance shortcomings, to build capability, harden the sector against money laundering risks and improve responsible gambling outcomes.”
The program will off with a welcome reception on board HMAS Vampire on Sunday 5 March.
Visit www.regulatingthegame.com to register.