Liquor and Gaming Compliance and Governance in 2026

Join leading industry experts for an essential update on the key regulatory developments shaping NSW’s liquor and gaming landscape. Focus on practical guidance on compliance and governance for licenced venues. Explore critical issues in AML/CTF compliance, privacy and data management and the implications of NSW’s refreshed Registered Clubs Regulation 2025. Gain the insights you need to navigate complex regulatory obligations with confidence.

Thursday, 19 March 2026
3.00pm to 4.00pm Privacy and Data Issues in Clubs and Gaming

 

  • Data breaches: obligations and reporting requirements
  • Latest developments in privacy law
  • Using data for harm minimisation purposes: overlap between safer gambling obligations and protection of personal information
  • Lessons for venues and suppliers

Presented by Jamie Nettleton, Partner, Addisons

2.00pm to 3.00pm AML/CTF Compliance: The New Regime... AUSTRAC's Changes this Year

 

  • What we know about AUSTRACs enforcement efforts
  • What auditing should look like
  • How Gaming Venues should view what compliance looks like
  • What Project Islington tells us about gaming venue risks

Presented by Kenneth Yardy, Principal Lawyer, Yardy Legal

4.00pm to 4.15pm Break
4.15pm to 5.15pm NSW’s Refreshed Club Rules: Registered Clubs Regulation 2025 and What It Means for Governance and Compliance

 

  • An overview of the Registered Clubs Regulation 2025 and how it reshapes governance and compliance expectations for NSW Clubs
  • Discover practical strategies to meet the new reporting, training, and record-keeping obligations
  • Understand the Regulator’s expanded powers and how to reduce exposure to penalties or investigations
  • Expert insight to help your Club adapt to the 2025 reforms and L&GNSW expectations in relation to the Accountability Code

Presented by Arjunan Puveendran, Partner, Thomson Geer

Description

Attend and earn 3 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation 

Chair

Jane Lin, Executive Director,  Data, Strategy & Performance, Hospitality & Racing, Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport NSW

Presenters

Jane Lin, Executive Director, Data, Strategy & Performance, Hospitality & Racing, Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport NSW
Jane Lin is the Executive Director, Regulatory Operations & Enforcement for Liquor & Gaming NSW. Prior to this she worked in a range of enforcement and intelligence roles within the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission for almost 20 years, investigating and litigating consumer and competition matters and leading a number of operational branches, with a focus on data and intelligence-driven regulation. In her current role, Jane is responsible for providing executive leadership and governance for the Liquor & Gaming NSW compliance, enforcement and probity functions, and leads the implementation of a best practice risk-based regulatory framework for compliance and enforcement of the liquor, gaming and casino sectors in NSW.

Jamie Nettleton, Partner, Addisons
Jamie Nettleton heads the gambling law practice of Addisons. Both Australian and international businesses rely on Jamie’s expertise to advise on all aspects of gambling operations, including the potential application of gambling law to innovative products and concepts, as well as their investments in gambling businesses. It is Jamie’s global reputation that sees him sought after to advise gaming machine manufacturers, wagering operators, casinos, social media, online gambling and other gambling and gaming service providers. Jamie’s advice includes licensing, regulatory and compliance issues, sports and racing integrity, consumer, advertising and privacy law issues, and more generally, the potential application of gambling law to. Jamie’s advice to international gambling operators setting up business in Australia extends to preparation of prospectuses. Jamie works closely with these clients in developing their Australian business strategies, particularly in connection with new technologies. Jamie’s position at the forefront of gambling law saw Jamie elected as President of the International Masters of Gaming Law for 2018 and 2019, and his role as a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne as a lecturer in Gambling and the Law. He has also been ranked as a leading gambling lawyer by Chambers Global every year since 2008.

Kenneth Yardy, Principal Lawyer, Yardy Legal
Kenneth Yardy is the Principal Solicitor of Yardy Legal, which has specialised in the Liquor & Gaming Area for nearly 20 years. Prior to that Kenneth was a NSW Police Detective & then a National Security Manager for a large Media Group. Their firm specialises in providing support to small & medium size hospitality enterprises such as Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and Large-Scale Events. In between dealing with million dollar hotel transactions, partnerships disputes and Police/LGNSW prosecutions, he would like to see a greater scope for dogs to be allowed in strata as well as licensed premises (at the discretion of the licensee).

Arjunan Puveendran, Partner, Thomson Geer
Arj is a Partner in the firm's Corporate group in Sydney, with a core focus on the Hospitality, Gaming & Leisure sector. He provides strategic legal counsel across a broad spectrum of matters, combining deep industry knowledge with a multidisciplinary legal background. Having worked across several practice areas including commercial advisory, M&A, liquor and gaming licensing, property and disputes, Arj's diverse experience enables him to support both private and public companies in a broad range of matters, particularly those operating in the dynamic and highly regulated hospitality and leisure industries. Arj has developed a trusted reputation advising registered clubs servicing the team’s extensive client portfolio including sporting, RSL and workers clubs on a wide range of matters. These include corporate governance, commercial contracting, development projects, company meetings, amalgamations, acquisitions, and regulatory compliance with liquor, liquor and clubs legislation. His advice is grounded in a practical understanding of the commercial realities facing businesses in this space. In addition, Arj advises corporate clients on business acquisitions, joint ventures, hotel management agreements, capital raisings and other complex transactions within the hospitality sector and adjacent industries such as retail and manufacturing. Arj is a regular and well-regarded speaker at industry conferences and seminars, frequently presenting on legal and regulatory developments affecting the hospitality sector including for organisations such as ClubsNSW and the RSL & Services Clubs Association. In recognition of his early contributions to the profession, he was named a finalist in the Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Awards in 2018. Beyond his legal career, Arj is an active performer and contributor to Australia's arts and cultural sector. He was recognised by Australia Council as an Arts Leader (2020-2021); and is an award-winning composer, having received the 2022 Sydney Theatre Award for Best Original Score. His creative work has been featured at major festivals including Sydney Festival, Sydney Sacred Music Festival and Castlemaine Festival. He currently serves on the board of Belvoir St Theatre.

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