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A delegate list will be provided to fellow delegates, plus partner agencies and sponsors including name, organisation, state/country only. Do you consent to your details being included on the list?
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Professional photography will be taken throughout ASPACC 2026. Please confirm below if you give permission for your photograph to be taken and relevant images used to promote the conference.
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Conference registration
Thank you for agreeing to present at APSACC 2026.
Please select below if you will be attending the full conference, or just one day. To proceed, you will need to add the discount code provided by Conlog into the pop-up discount box. Please refer to your speaker agreement for benefits.
Full and half day workshops will be held on Monday 7 September and will be available for an additional cost. Further details of workshops will be available in due course.
Social functions
Welcome reception
Date: Monday 7 September 2026 Time: 5.30pm - 7.30pm Venue: National Convention Centre Canberra The Welcome Reception provides a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet peers in the industry. One ticket is included in full conference registration. For catering purposes, please advise of attendance below
Conference dinner
Date: Tuesday 8 September 2026 Time: 7.00pm - 11.00pm Venue: National Convention Centre Canberra Enjoy an evening over a meal with colleagues and friends at the conference dinner. One ticket is included in full conference registration. Individual day registrants are required to purchase a ticket. For catering purposes, please advise of attendance below
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Workshops: Monday 7 September 2026
All workshops will be held on Monday 7 September.
Full day workshops:
Time: 9.00am - 4.00pm.
Cost: $650 per person including GST
Ticket price includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.
Half day morning workshops
Time: 9.00am - 12noon.
Cost: $330 per person including GST
Ticket price includes morning tea and lunch.
Half day afternoon workshops
Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Cost: $330 per person including GST
Ticket price includes lunch and afternoon tea unless otherwise stated.
Full day workshops
Workshop A: A deep-dive into corruption
Time: 9.00am - 4.00pm Join representatives from the Australian National University, Monash University and the University of Adelaide in a range of sessions which will explore how corruption is traditionally defined and how current research challenges some of the prevailing assumptions that shape anti-corruption thinking and practice.
Workshop B: Australian and Pacific anti-corruption agencies – sharing best practice
Time: 9.00am - 4.00pm These workshop sessions are dedicated to sharing learnings and best practice from representatives of Australian anti-corruption agencies and selected Pacific agencies. They focus on the mechanisms which make integrity agencies successful, as well as the technical challenges they face in their everyday work. A range of operationally focused sessions will explore the use of key capabilities such as digital forensics, forensic accounting, coercive hearings, intelligence led-investigations and case management systems. The workshop sessions will enable participants to access direct expertise and benchmark capabilities for their own integrity practice. Requests to join this workshop will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Morning (half day) workshops
Workshop C: Practical skills in dealing with challenging situations and burnout in the workplace
Time: 9.00am - 12noon Burnout can happen to anyone - it is on the rise in professions where people do important work that they care about and professions where staff are exposed to challenging scenarios. This workshop identifies the risks of burnout and implementing simple strategies to help improve your overall wellbeing through stories and scenarios, including Q&A time.
Workshop D: Prioritising corruption complaints
Time: 9.00am - 12noon This workshop will discuss how the CCC’s matter assessment and prioritisation framework was developed, the process undertaken to pilot and refine the models, and how they are currently being applied to improve strategic decision-making in the context of increasing complaint numbers. This workshop will benefit participants interested in examining and redesigning assessment processes.
Workshop E: National Anti-Corruption and Integrity Investigation Course
Time: 9.00am-12noon This workshop is an introduction to the NACIIC program – course development, structure and key content areas. A selected unit of competency will be explored in depth through an applied learning demonstration and participants will be involved in an interactive scenario-based activity to experience the practical application of course concepts. This workshop will benefit participants responsible for their organisation’s corruption investigations. Eligibility: staff from state and territory anti-corruption and integrity agencies. Requests to join this course will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Afternoon (half day) workshops
Workshop F: Bystander Training
Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm This interactive and experiential workshop will explore the bystander effect - what is it and why it matters for preventing corruption. The workshop will look at why psychological safety is important and practical intervention strategies.
Workshop G: Developing a corruption prevention and integrity education program
Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm This workshop will focus on helping participants to determine how their agency might approach in-house corruption prevention and integrity education to achieve maximum benefit. This workshop will benefit participants responsible for their organisation’s corruption prevention and integrity education program.
Closed sessions
Closed session A: Australian and Pacific Anti-Corruption and Integrity Commissioners Forum
Time: 1.00pm - 2.15pm Australian and Pacific Anti-Corruption and Integrity Commissioners – agency heads from of all state and territory anti-corruption and integrity agencies, including designated Pacific partners. Requests to join this meeting will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Closed session B: Corruption Prevention Practitioners Forum
Time: 2.45pm - 4.30pm Corruption Prevention Practitioners Forum – staff from the corruption prevention functions of all state and territory anti-corruption and integrity agencies. Requests to join this meeting will be considered on a case-by-case basis
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