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This session serves as the official introductory briefing for the Responsible AI Governance Sprint™, a strategic program designed to equip organisations with the frameworks and tools needed for safe, ethical, and compliant AI integration.

In a landscape of rapid technological shifts, AI governance is no longer just a technical hurdle. It is a fundamental leadership requirement to build stakeholder trust and mitigate operational risk. Our mission is to bridge the gap between complex global regulations and practical business implementation.

The 45-Minute Executive Briefing
This is a high-level, 45-minute executive briefing designed to provide immediate clarity on the Australian AI regulatory landscape. Following the landmark December 2025 policy shift toward a technology-neutral approach, this session ensures Australian leaders across all jurisdictions are briefed on the evolving regulatory architecture.

With the impending July 2026 deadline for Chief AI Officer (CAIO) appointments across the APS and stringent new state-level procurement gates, such as the mandatory NSW AI Assessment Framework (AIAF) and WA AI Policy, now is the time to move from uncertainty to strategic readiness.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The December 2025 National Regulatory Shift
  • Navigating Federal and State Mandates
  • The APS AI Plan & July 2026 CAIO Mandate
  • International Context & Extraterritorial Reach
  • Introducing the Responsible AI Governance Sprint™
  • Sprint Deliverables

Who Should Attend:
Designed exclusively for professionals with direct accountability for AI decisions, risk, and delivery.

  1. Technology Executives (CIO, CTO, CDO, Heads of AI/Data): Leaders tasked with scaling AI safely, ensuring risk-managed delivery without slowing innovation, and building board-ready governance narratives.
  2. Risk & Compliance Leaders (CRO, CISO, Heads of Risk, Internal Audit): Directors responsible for turning governance into evidence, establishing operational resilience, mapping audit trails, and implementing third-party vendor controls.
  3. Public Sector Professionals (SES Band Leaders, Directors, Policy Leads, Procurement Leads): Federal, State, and Local government leaders mandated to demonstrate fairness, operationalise transparency statements, and meet impending obligations like the APS AI Plan.

Note: You do not need to be a data scientist or technical professional to attend; you simply need to have accountability for AI outcomes within your organisation

Important Notes:
The Responsible AI Governance Sprint™ is strictly limited to 25 participants in curated cohorts. Applications officially open on 30 March 2026. Attend this briefing to learn how to join the waitlist and receive the Programme Guide first.

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