Australian Anti-Corruption Summit: Bold Solutions for an Uncertain World
Event description
**EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS NOW AVAILABLE - MUST END 30 JUNE**
Uncertainty is reshaping our world — and bold solutions are needed to meet the moment.
Join policymakers, business leaders, civil society, journalists, and community advocates for the Australian Anti-Corruption Summit 2025, hosted by Transparency International Australia, marking 30 years of integrity leadership.
Bold Solutions for an Uncertain World will bring together changemakers to confront the toughest corruption threats of our time — from money laundering and political finance to the governance of a just energy transition.
As global instability deepens, integrity has never been more urgent. This summit is your platform to connect, learn, and lead.
What We’ll Tackle:
The full program will be released in July. Topics to be covered include:
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Dirty money & financial crime
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Lobbying & political finance
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Energy transition
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Whistleblower protections
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Investigations & geopolitics:
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Civil society power
Why Attend?
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Celebrate 30 years of anti-corruption advocacy in Australia
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Shape the next phase of policy reform and public trust
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Connect across sectors in meaningful, action-focused dialogue
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Equip yourself with global insights and local strategies
Speakers and VIPs
We are lining up our speakers - please watch this space for further announcements.
Confirmed speakers include
- Dr Ketakandriana Rafitoson, Global Vic-Chair of Transparency International and Executive Director of Publish What You Pay
- Jay Weatherill, former Premier of South Australia and Executive Director for Democracy Works at the Susan McKinnon Foundation
- Arianne Kassman, CEO of Transparency International Papua New Guinea
- Dr Helen Haines, MP, Independent Member for Indi
- Andrew Hanger, General Counsel - Criminal Assets Litigation at Australian Federal Police
- Chris Masters, multiple Walkley Award–winning journalist and author
Celebration Dinner
Join us the night before the Summit for a special celebration dinner where we'll reflect on our 30 years of progress and achievements and honour the supporters who have been by our side along the way. Limited space available.
Ticketing
All ticket sales support the work of Transparency International Australia and integrity-building initiatives nationwide and across the Asia Pacific.
There are a range of ticket options available for the Summit.
**All ticket options are subject to Early Bird discounts until June 30. Lock in your place now at our special discounted rate.**
- Our General Admission ticket is available with or without dinner attendance and is intended for corporate, government and civil society delegates.
- Our Individual Member ticket, also available with or without dinner attendance, is for TI Australia individual members. Discounts are available if you wish to become a member and book your ticket together - get in touch to find out how.
- Our Concession ticket, also available with or without dinner attendance, is intended for valid concession card holders
- You can also purchase a ticket to dinner alone if you wish.
- Our group discount allows organisations or other groups to send five delegates to the Summit or Summit and dinner under one booking for a significantly reduced cost.
Ticket type | Early Bird (ex.GST) | Standard (ex.GST) |
General admission - Summit only | 299 | 349 |
General admission - Summit and dinner | 399 | 499 |
Individual members - Summit only | 199 | 249 |
Individual members - Summit and dinner | 299 | 349 |
Concession - Summit only | 149 | 199 |
Concession - Summit and dinner | 249 | 299 |
Group booking - Summit only (5x) | 999 | 1,199 |
Group booking - Summit and dinner (5x) | 1,499 | 1,699 |
Dinner only | 100 | 149 |
For questions regarding speakers, ticketing and attendance, please contact Bec at rebecca.mackinnon@transparency.org.au
For questions regarding media, including media passes, please contact Hansika at hansika.bhagani@transparency.org.au
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