ForumS/PANELS
Political Landscape Forum
Thursday, 10 October, 11:45am
Level G, Arena 1
Simon Sawday (ClubsNSW Director of Government Affairs)
Plenty has changed in the political landscape since the last ClubsNSW Conference in 2023. Key political leaders and thinkers (Yaron Finklestein and Morris Iemma) will explore the ever-shifting political landscape and delve into what it means for the club industry.
Thursday, 10 October, 11:45am
Level G, Arena 1
Simon Sawday (ClubsNSW Director of Government Affairs)
Plenty has changed in the political landscape since the last ClubsNSW Conference in 2023. Key political leaders and thinkers (Yaron Finklestein and Morris Iemma) will explore the ever-shifting political landscape and delve into what it means for the club industry.
In Conversation with Tarek Barakat
Thursday, 10 October, 11:00am
Level G, Arena 1
Thursday, 10 October, 11:00am
Level G, Arena 1
ClubsNSW CEO, Rebecca Riant will interview Tarek Barakat — Deputy Secretary at Hospitality & Racing — about the strategic and regulatory environment, and what this means for clubs.
The Star Casino - Lessons from 'Cashless' (Digital Payments for Gaming) Implementation
Friday, 11 October, 9am
Level G, Arena 1
This panel will look at lessons learnt from The Star experience, provide clubs with insights arising from the cashless gaming roadmap and how clubs can use these insights to prepare for the future transition to digital payments and provide a better experience for members.
Friday, 11 October, 9am
Level G, Arena 1
This panel will look at lessons learnt from The Star experience, provide clubs with insights arising from the cashless gaming roadmap and how clubs can use these insights to prepare for the future transition to digital payments and provide a better experience for members.
Addressing Domestic & Family Violence
Friday, 11 October, 1:15pm
Level G, Arena 1
Addressing domestic and family violence is crucial for creating safe and supportive communities. It's essential to challenge societal norms that perpetuate violence and to support survivors by providing accessible services such as shelters, counselling, and legal aid. In this session, learn how clubs, through advocacy, prevention programs, and fostering a culture of respect and equality, can work towards eliminating domestic and family violence.
Friday, 11 October, 1:15pm
Level G, Arena 1
Addressing domestic and family violence is crucial for creating safe and supportive communities. It's essential to challenge societal norms that perpetuate violence and to support survivors by providing accessible services such as shelters, counselling, and legal aid. In this session, learn how clubs, through advocacy, prevention programs, and fostering a culture of respect and equality, can work towards eliminating domestic and family violence.