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One month to go until 2025 Regulating the Game conference

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Sun 9 Feb 2025 at 04:58
One month to go until 2025 Regulating the Game conference

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There is one month to go until leading gambling law and regulation conference Regulating the Game kicks off at Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour.

Running from 10 to 13 March 2025, this year’s Regulating the Game shapes as the most compelling yet as industry leaders, regulators and key stakeholders gather for an immersive four-day experience aimed at shaping the future of gambling regulation and industry practices.

Building on its reputation as a must-attend event for gambling regulation, the conference will feature a powerful lineup of keynote speakers, expert panellists and masterclass leaders, offering unique insights into regulation, policy, compliance and industry innovation.

Among the highlight speakers in 2025 are:

  • Dr Bo Bernhard, Vice President of Economic Development, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, who will join remotely to offer global insights into the “fun economy”, where tourism, sport and entertainment meet.
  • Michael Phelan APM, Strategic Advisor with Kroll and former Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC), who will deliver a keynote presentation tackling the critical issue of regulation versus commercial viability in the context of crime, regulatory obligations and public expectations. His experience in intelligence and law enforcement brings a crucial perspective to the conversation.
  • Titus O’Reily, renowned writer, presenter, performer and broadcaster, who will present on “The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Sports Gambling in Australia”, exploring the shifting public perception of sports betting, its cultural impact and the regulatory challenges it presents.
  • Barni Evans, Chief Executive Officer of Sportsbet, Australia’s largest online wagering operator.
  • Dr Ron Ben-David, Deputy Chair, Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC), who will bring a regulator’s perspective to the table, discussing “Regulatory Leadership and Insights”, exploring how the role of regulators is evolving in response to industry shifts and public concerns.
  • Jamieson O’Reilly, CEO and Lead Hacker at Dvuln, who will deliver an eye-opening session titled “Oceans 11 Down Under: Hacking and Securing Online Betting Platforms”, exposing vulnerabilities in the online betting sector and discussing cybersecurity risks and solutions for gambling platforms.
  • Keynote speaker Alison Taylor, Clinical Associate Professor at NYU Stern School of Business and author of Higher Ground: How Business Can Do the Right Thing in a Turbulent World who will remotely to talk about how to build an ethical culture.

This stellar lineup ensures that Regulating the Game 2025 Sydney will be a defining event for the gambling, regulatory and compliance sectors, fostering critical dialogue and providing expert-driven strategies to navigate emerging challenges.

With an agenda packed with expert-led masterclasses, in-depth discussions, and exclusive networking opportunities, the conference provides a unique forum for capability building, industry advancement and regulatory leadership.

Paul Newson, Principal at Vanguard Overwatch, said, “At a time when regulatory scrutiny is intensifying and industry transformation is accelerating, Regulating the Game delivers an unparalleled opportunity for professionals to engage, challenge perspectives and contribute to shaping the sector’s future. The expertise and insights shared at the conference will help strengthen regulatory frameworks, improve industry practices, and advance safer gambling outcomes.”

Attendees will gain practical knowledge on regulatory best practices, compliance challenges and emerging risks while networking with policymakers, regulators, industry executives and compliance professionals from across the globe.

For registration details, sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, and more information, visit www.regulatingthegame.com or contact info@regulatingthegame.com.

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