Now firmly established as a leading international forum on gambling law and regulation, Regulating the Game convenes regulators, policy makers, operators, compliance and integrity professionals, manufacturers and suppliers, clinicians, researchers, academics and advisers. The program is designed to strengthen individual and organisational capability and deepen sector knowledge. It advances informed dialogue on evidence led policy, contemporary regulatory practice and the integrity that sustains public confidence, and is equally concerned with the innovation, leadership and stewardship that mark a capable, well governed and forward looking industry.
The 2027 Call for Speakers invites proposals that stimulate curiosity, challenge assumptions and advance discussion, whether they speak to regulatory practice and reform or to industry innovation, leadership and stewardship. Contributions are welcomed across the program's core themes: policy, regulation and enforcement; compliance, AML and financial crime; products, technology and innovation; safer gambling, harm prevention and consumer protection; integrity, intelligence and security; and leadership, governance and public trust.
A broader platform for 2027
The seventh edition brings all formats together within the main program, with Pitch! staged on the main plenary for the first time.
• Keynotes, Featured speakers and panels anchor the program across the three days. Keynote and individual sessions run for 40 minutes including audience questions, while panels run for one hour and are structured to bring genuinely diverse expertise and perspective to each discussion rather than aligned or repetitive viewpoints.
• MasterClass offering a deeper, practitioner led format for delegates seeking to build capability and work through complex challenges in greater detail. Regulating the Game welcomes expressions of interest from prospective MasterClass leaders.
• Pitch! moves into the main plenary for the first time, having previously been staged as a standalone event at the Sydney Opera House. As a marketplace for ideas, Pitch! brings established organisations and emerging providers onto the same stage, where solutions are tested against shared measures of impact, feasibility, scalability and governance fit.
• Industry Spotlight Sessions return as concise 15 minute presentations on the main stage, giving manufacturers, operators, suppliers, technology providers and other established organisations a platform to speak to organisational strategy, sector direction and market ready capability. Slots are limited.
Conference Chairs
Regulating the Game is also inviting expressions of interest for Conference Chair roles. Each Chair stewards a day of the conference, shaping dialogue, setting the tone, and guiding discussion across the program's central themes. The role suits persuasive communicators with standing across the sector who can frame critical conversations and draw out diverse expertise and perspective.
Distinguished company
Recent editions have drawn contributors from across the international regulatory, industry and research community, among them:
• Paul James, Secretary for Internal Affairs and Chief Executive, Department of Internal Affairs (Te Tari Taiwhenua), New Zealand
• Dr Marla Royne Stafford, Professor of Marketing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a leading authority on responsible gambling
• Annette Kimmitt AM, former Chief Executive Officer of the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission
• Brendan Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, AUSTRAC
• Dr Ron Ben-David, Deputy Chair of the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission
• Donata Szabo, Regional Head of Licensing, Government and Regulatory Affairs (EMEA and APAC) at Sportradar
• Andrew Gellatly, Executive Director of the Alderney Gambling Control Commission
• Linda Eeg Lomborg, Head of Division, Danish Gambling Authority
• David Tsai, Chief Executive Officer of Crown Resorts
• Ciarán Carruthers, former Chief Executive Officer of Crown Resorts
• Andrew Vouris, Chief Executive Officer of Entain Australia and New Zealand
• Barni Evans, former Chief Executive Officer of Sportsbet
• Dan Rule, General Manager, Regulatory and Compliance at Endeavour Group
• Jane Lin, Executive Director, Regulatory Operations & Enforcement, L&GNSW
• Titus O'Reily, author of Please Gamble Irresponsibly and one of Australia's best known sports writers and broadcasters
• Dr Bo Bernhard, Vice President of Economic Development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
• Arie Freiberg AM, Emeritus Professor of Law at Monash University
“Each edition has widened the discussion, from compliance toward stewardship, leadership and the long term health of the sector,” said Paul Newson, Founder of Regulating the Game. “For 2027, Pitch! takes its place in the main plenary, where established organisations and emerging providers are weighed against the same tests of capability, accessibility and improved outcomes, with weight given to solutions that solve multiple problems rather than adding another bolt on system. The Call for Speakers invites the people shaping sector and regulatory conversations to take part.”
Key dates and how to apply
• Applications to speak are open until 11 December 2026. Early submissions are encouraged due to anticipated strong demand.
• The conference runs from Monday 8 to Wednesday 10 March 2027, with the RTG Global Awards Gala Dinner on the evening of 9 March 2027.
Confirmed main conference speakers, excluding Pitch! and Industry Spotlight contributors, receive complimentary full conference registration, including access to all networking functions. Speaking roles are unpaid, and speakers are responsible for their own travel and accommodation.
To apply, or to register interest in the MasterClass, Pitch!, Industry Spotlight or Conference Chair opportunities, visit the event's official website.