Live Desk
Regulating the Game 2027
Sydney
Mar 8 - 10, 2027
Event Overview
Regulating the Game is conference dedicated to advancing the performance, integrity, and sustainability of gambling regulation and regulated markets. Bringing together regulators, industry executives, policymakers, researchers, and sector stakeholders, the event explores the complex issues shaping the future of the industry, including financial crime, consumer protection, public trust, innovation, and market integrity.
The conference program is built around today’s most pressing public policy and regulatory challenges, with a focus on strengthening regulatory practice, compliance capability, and industry standards. It promotes informed debate, critical thinking, and the exchange of perspectives across regulatory, operational, and academic communities.
Regulating the Game creates a practical forum to examine how compliance and regulatory obligations function in real-world environments, identify gaps between policy intent and operational outcomes, and explore how governance, culture, and systems can evolve to support more effective regulation and compliance across the sector.
Rather than advocating fixed solutions, the conference encourages evidence-based discussion around what is working, what is not, and where regulatory frameworks and industry practices must adapt to address emerging risks, shifting behaviours, and rising public expectations.
The conference program is built around today’s most pressing public policy and regulatory challenges, with a focus on strengthening regulatory practice, compliance capability, and industry standards. It promotes informed debate, critical thinking, and the exchange of perspectives across regulatory, operational, and academic communities.
Regulating the Game creates a practical forum to examine how compliance and regulatory obligations function in real-world environments, identify gaps between policy intent and operational outcomes, and explore how governance, culture, and systems can evolve to support more effective regulation and compliance across the sector.
Rather than advocating fixed solutions, the conference encourages evidence-based discussion around what is working, what is not, and where regulatory frameworks and industry practices must adapt to address emerging risks, shifting behaviours, and rising public expectations.