Responsible AI in Australian government
Shift from principle to practice
Government agencies must move from AI principles to practices given evolving policies and enforcement. The Digital Transformation Agency’s AI policy (v2.0) and the Australian Public Service AI Plan 2025, set clear expectations for governance, accountability, and capability uplift. Regulatory momentum—from the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, Reserve Bank of Australia, and Parliament of Australia - is accelerating change more still.
Register now to operationalise responsible AI and align with regulatory frameworks.
Participants will learn how to:
- Turn policy into practice, quickly:
Implement governance programs, AI registers, and clear accountability controls to drive adoption and compliance. - Remain ready for regulatory risk:
Bolster transparency and trust given new guardrails and expectations. - Form an AI ready foundation:
Accelerate complex workflows, strengthen compliance, and enable trusted, explainable decisions. - Build AI literacy at scale
Initiate training in keeping with the Digital ID Act 2024 to deliver secure, transparent, citizen-centric services.
Government AI leaders can expect to leave with foundations for:
- A blueprint for AI readiness across content quality, governance, and architecture.
- A pragmatic 90 day plan covering friction points, enforcement of metadata and security defaults, and an AI and information governance charter.
