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AML/CTF Compliance 2025

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From Risk to Readiness – Everything You Need for Tranche 2 Compliance

If you're in law, accounting, real estate or another profession newly captured under the Tranche 2 AML/CTF reforms, this is your essential compliance event.  

No theory. No fluff. Just the frameworks, training, and tech tools necessary to:

  • Understand your new obligations
  • Build or strengthen your AML/CTF program
  • Minimise compliance risk and avoid costly penalties 

Through practical training, real-world case studies, and hands-on workshops, you'll gain clarity on:

  • Risk assessment and customer due diligence
  • Transaction monitoring and reporting
  • Choosing the right tech and tools
  • Navigating grey areas with confidence

Walk away with clear next steps, actionable templates, and peer-tested strategies – everything you need to move from uncertainty to compliance. 

Marlene Sadha
Marlene Sadhai
Senior Manager Enterprise Compliance – Financial Crime (Fraud & AML Officer)
Aware Super 
Gavin Stuart-1
Gavin Stuart
Partner
Bartier Perry 
Katherine Shamai (1)
Katherine Shamai
Partner – Risk Consulting
Grant Thornton 
Shaun Doyle (1)
Shaun Doyle
Agency Compliance Manager (Australia)
Ray White  
Mizu-Ardra
Mizu Ardra
Partner - Financial Regulation and Fintech
HWL Ebsworth Lawyers 
Jeremiah Seyrak
Jeremiah Seyrak
Executive Manager, Risk and Compliance
Abacus Group 
Kelly Dickson
Kelly Dickson
Principal Lawyer
Macpherson Kelly 
Steven Klimt-1
Steven Klimt
Partner
Clayton Utz 
Timothy Goodrick-1
Timothy Goodrick
Partner – Financial Crime
KPMG 
Byron Tidswell (1)
Byron Tidswell
AML and Financial Crime General Manager
Tabcorp 
Rachel Waldren
Rachel Waldren
Partner
KordaMentha 
Lachlan Gepp
Lachlan Gepp
Special Counsel
Addisons 
Shemira Jeevaratnam
Shemira Jeevaratnam
Senior Associate
Baker McKenzie 
Shrav Arcot
Shrav Arcot
ASIC and AML/CTF Compliance Leader
EnergyAustralia 
Robert Meade
Robert Meade
Senior Lawyer
Endeavour Group 
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Check Out The Agenda

Advisory Board

Katrina Tarrant
Katrina Tarrant
Chief Executive Officer
Harcourts NSW/ACT
Gavin Stuart
Gavin Stuart
Partner
Bartier Perry
Marlene Sadhai
Marlene Sadhai
Senior Manager Enterprise
Compliance - Financial
Crime (Fraud & AML Officer)
Aware Super
Timothy Goodrick
Timothy Goodrick
Director - Financial Crime
KPMG
Grace Mason
Grace Mason
Partner
KordaMentha
Kelly Dickson
Kelly Dickson
Principal Lawyer
Macpherson Kelley
Katrina Tarrant-1

Katrina Tarrant

Chief Executive Officer
Harcourts NSW/ACT
Gavin Stuart

Gavin Stuart

Partner
Bartier Perry

Gavin Stuart leads the Commercial Disputes and Fraud & Corruption practices at Bartier Perry Lawyers and brings over 25 years of legal experience to his role. He is a trusted advisor to clients on corporate governance, risk management and the development of best-practice policies and procedures, particularly in the context of corporate fraud and corruption. 

Gavin has significant expertise assisting his clients in navigating their regulatory obligations, conducting internal investigations and implementing robust controls to mitigate financial and other risks. His work spans both preventative and responsive strategies, including asset tracing and recovery in complex fraud matters. 

He has acted in cross-border disputes involving jurisdictions such as England, New Zealand, India, and the United States, and has experience in institutional and international arbitration. Gavin’s strategic approach and practical insight have made him a sought-after litigator for listed entities, large private companies, State Owned Corporations, statutory bodies, and local government authorities. 

Gavin was recognised in the Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards in 2023, winning Mentor of the Year. 

Qualifications and affiliations 

  • Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Laws (UTS) 
  • Licensing Executives Society of Australia and New Zealand 
  • Commercial Law Association 
  • Communications and Media Law Association 
  • Intellectual Property Society of Australia and NZ 
  • Graduate Australian Institute of Company Directors 
  • Member of Law Society of NSW 

 Publishing history 

  • Co-author of the Litigation chapter in ‘Social Media and the Law’, LexisNexis (1st edition).  
  • Author of ‘Arbitration’ section in Lexis Nexis’s online Business Disputes Practical Guidance resource. 
Marlene Sadha

Marlene Sadhai

Senior Manager Enterprise
Compliance - Financial
Crime (Fraud & AML Officer)
Aware Super
Marlene is a Certified Fraud Examiner and member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) with over 25 years experience in financial services. Growing up during an apartheid regime in South Africa resulted in Marlene having a deep sense of justice and sparked her passion in fighting financial crime. Her career into financial crime evolved over the last 15 years when she moved to Melbourne from South Africa.  She is actively involved with other organisations in the superannuation industry in leading financial crime disruption. She is currently the Fraud and AML Officer at Aware Super and responsible for financial crime and fraud risk management at the enterprise level.  
Timothy Goodrick

Timothy Goodrick

Director - Financial Crime
KPMG

Tim is a Partner in KPMG’s Financial Crime practice where he specialises in leading projects to design and implement effective systems to combat financial crime, with a focus on financial crime transformation. Tim works with clients in the financial and gaming sectors across the financial crime ecosystem including customer due diligence, transaction monitoring, targeted operating models, technology, data, remediation, and sanctions. 

Tim joined KPMG in 2019 from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) where he spent 5 years based in France and South Korea. At the FATF, Tim led projects to develop policy on beneficial ownership, anti-corruption and virtual assets, and assessed countries against the FATF standards. Most recently, Tim was the acting Director at the FATF’s Training and Research Institute in South Korea. Prior to joining the FATF, Tim worked in the Australian Government (2007-2012) as the Director of Financial Crime at the Australian Attorney-General’s Department, and previously at AUSTRAC in policy and compliance. 

Tim has represented Australia and the FATF internationally in various international fora, including at the FATF, G20, OECD, United Nations, Asia-Pacific Group, and the Basel Committee. 

Areas of expertise:

  • Basel 4 
  • Financial Services 
  • Financial Services transformation 
  • Financial regulatory reform 
  • National Markets 
  • Risk analytics 
Grace Mason

Grace Mason

Partner
KordaMentha
Kelly Dickson

Kelly Dickson

Principal Lawyer
Macpherson Kelley

Kelly Dickson’s love for the law dates back to her school days when she would spend her school holidays in the local courts soaking up the stories and the atmosphere. 

Now the real life application and tangible outcomes from her work keep the passion burning. A practical thinker, Kelly provides speedy, straight forward yet solution-oriented advice to her clients. She trusts her gut and never loses track of the end game, getting maximum results for her clients. 

Understanding the dynamic nature of the goods and services industry, combined with knowing the legal requirements of bringing their ideas to life enables Kelly to provide immediate advice that reduces risk and doesn’t hold up the process. It’s knowing her role in the process and the best course of action that helps set her apart. 

Key Outcomes

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At the end of AML/CTF Compliance 2025, you'll be able to:
  1. Understand exactly what your business must do before the July 2026 deadline

  2. Build or upgrade an AML/CTF program that integrates seamlessly with your operations

  3. Master risk assessments and customer due diligence protocols

  4. Set up effective transaction monitoring and reporting systems

  5. Choose the right tech to streamline compliance without overcomplicating operations

  6. Stay ahead of AUSTRAC expectations & be ready for regulatory scrutiny

  7. Minimise risk and avoid costly fines or enforcement action

  8. Build frameworks to reduce liability exposure for directors & executives 

Advisory Board

Katrina Tarrant
Katrina Tarrant
Chief Executive Officer
Harcourts NSW/ACT
Gavin Stuart
Gavin Stuart
Partner
Bartier Perry
Marlene Sadhai
Marlene Sadhai
Senior Manager Enterprise
Compliance - Financial
Crime (Fraud & AML Officer)
Aware Super
Timothy Goodrick
Timothy Goodrick
Director - Financial Crime
KPMG
Grace Mason
Grace Mason
Partner
KordaMentha
Kelly Dickson
Kelly Dickson
Principal Lawyer
Macpherson Kelley
Katrina Tarrant-1

Katrina Tarrant

Chief Executive Officer
Harcourts NSW/ACT
Gavin Stuart

Gavin Stuart

Partner
Bartier Perry

Gavin Stuart leads the Commercial Disputes and Fraud & Corruption practices at Bartier Perry Lawyers and brings over 25 years of legal experience to his role. He is a trusted advisor to clients on corporate governance, risk management and the development of best-practice policies and procedures, particularly in the context of corporate fraud and corruption. 

Gavin has significant expertise assisting his clients in navigating their regulatory obligations, conducting internal investigations and implementing robust controls to mitigate financial and other risks. His work spans both preventative and responsive strategies, including asset tracing and recovery in complex fraud matters. 

He has acted in cross-border disputes involving jurisdictions such as England, New Zealand, India, and the United States, and has experience in institutional and international arbitration. Gavin’s strategic approach and practical insight have made him a sought-after litigator for listed entities, large private companies, State Owned Corporations, statutory bodies, and local government authorities. 

Gavin was recognised in the Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards in 2023, winning Mentor of the Year. 

Qualifications and affiliations 

  • Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Laws (UTS) 
  • Licensing Executives Society of Australia and New Zealand 
  • Commercial Law Association 
  • Communications and Media Law Association 
  • Intellectual Property Society of Australia and NZ 
  • Graduate Australian Institute of Company Directors 
  • Member of Law Society of NSW 

 Publishing history 

  • Co-author of the Litigation chapter in ‘Social Media and the Law’, LexisNexis (1st edition).  
  • Author of ‘Arbitration’ section in Lexis Nexis’s online Business Disputes Practical Guidance resource. 
Marlene Sadha

Marlene Sadhai

Senior Manager Enterprise
Compliance - Financial
Crime (Fraud & AML Officer)
Aware Super
Marlene is a Certified Fraud Examiner and member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) with over 25 years experience in financial services. Growing up during an apartheid regime in South Africa resulted in Marlene having a deep sense of justice and sparked her passion in fighting financial crime. Her career into financial crime evolved over the last 15 years when she moved to Melbourne from South Africa.  She is actively involved with other organisations in the superannuation industry in leading financial crime disruption. She is currently the Fraud and AML Officer at Aware Super and responsible for financial crime and fraud risk management at the enterprise level.  
Timothy Goodrick

Timothy Goodrick

Director - Financial Crime
KPMG

Tim is a Partner in KPMG’s Financial Crime practice where he specialises in leading projects to design and implement effective systems to combat financial crime, with a focus on financial crime transformation. Tim works with clients in the financial and gaming sectors across the financial crime ecosystem including customer due diligence, transaction monitoring, targeted operating models, technology, data, remediation, and sanctions. 

Tim joined KPMG in 2019 from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) where he spent 5 years based in France and South Korea. At the FATF, Tim led projects to develop policy on beneficial ownership, anti-corruption and virtual assets, and assessed countries against the FATF standards. Most recently, Tim was the acting Director at the FATF’s Training and Research Institute in South Korea. Prior to joining the FATF, Tim worked in the Australian Government (2007-2012) as the Director of Financial Crime at the Australian Attorney-General’s Department, and previously at AUSTRAC in policy and compliance. 

Tim has represented Australia and the FATF internationally in various international fora, including at the FATF, G20, OECD, United Nations, Asia-Pacific Group, and the Basel Committee. 

Areas of expertise:

  • Basel 4 
  • Financial Services 
  • Financial Services transformation 
  • Financial regulatory reform 
  • National Markets 
  • Risk analytics 
Grace Mason

Grace Mason

Partner
KordaMentha
Kelly Dickson

Kelly Dickson

Principal Lawyer
Macpherson Kelley

Kelly Dickson’s love for the law dates back to her school days when she would spend her school holidays in the local courts soaking up the stories and the atmosphere. 

Now the real life application and tangible outcomes from her work keep the passion burning. A practical thinker, Kelly provides speedy, straight forward yet solution-oriented advice to her clients. She trusts her gut and never loses track of the end game, getting maximum results for her clients. 

Understanding the dynamic nature of the goods and services industry, combined with knowing the legal requirements of bringing their ideas to life enables Kelly to provide immediate advice that reduces risk and doesn’t hold up the process. It’s knowing her role in the process and the best course of action that helps set her apart. 

Key Themes

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Ensuring Tranche 2 Readiness & Meeting Key Timelines
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Creating Fit-for-Purpose Risk Assessment Processes
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Designing, Implementing & Managing an AML/CTF Program
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Effective Transaction Monitoring & Customer Due Diligence
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Meeting Reporting Obligations 
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Risk Mitigation & Penalty Prevention
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Navigating Regulatory Expectations & AUSTRAC Scrutiny
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Technology & Tools for Streamlined Compliance

Partnership Opportunities

AML/CTF Compliance 2025 offers a unique and invaluable opportunity to meet and engage with a captive audience of legal, accounting & real estate leaders actively looking for solutions to help them navigate the new Tranche 2 AML/CTF reforms.

Designed to deliver real-world training and actionable takeaways, the event attracts compliance officers, legal and risk leaders, firm principals, senior advisors & other decision makers from newly regulated sectors looking to meet their obligations, minimise risk, and prepare for AUSTRAC scrutiny.

This is your opportunity to connect with a highly targeted audience actively seeking compliance solutions, advisory services, training programs, and technology tools to meet looming deadlines and regulatory expectations.

Sponsorship and exhibition packages are now available to support your marketing and sales strategy. Contact Milad Etemadi at milade@questevents.com.au or +61 (0)478 195 857 to explore how we can help you engage your ideal clients at the right moment.

 

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