Q1 saw the launch of three new modules for Australia with content across ESG, Insurance and Payment Services.
Recent regulatory changes in Australia include the Customs Tariff Amendment Act 2024, effective 7 January 2025, which reduces compliance burdens, supports Ukraine's trade, and simplifies tariff legislation. The Building Amendment Regulation 2024 strengthens building certification and defect identification. The Residential Tenancies Amendment introduces new requirements for tenancy agreements in the ACT, enhancing housing and consumer affairs.
The latest regulatory updates introduce new content across sectors, enhancing compliance and best practices. Key areas include banking, energy, procurement, water governance, cybersecurity, superannuation, infrastructure security, credit contracts, disability services, and more!
All NEW Cybersecurity checkist for New Zealand and a dedicated ESG checklist for Australia. Free resources to help guide you on a clear path to compliance!
We've teamed up with ReadiNow to deliver comprehensive content to help risk and compliance leaders drive innovation within their organisations.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal was replaced by the Administrative Review Tribunal to enhance federal administrative reviews. The ASIC Derivative Transaction Rules were updated, establishing new reporting requirements and repealing certain exemptions, and the Work Health and Safety Act in Tasmania was amended to include industrial manslaughter provisions, strengthening workplace safety measures.
New content has been added, along with updates to modules for WA Mining, Financial, Infrastructure, and Aged Care industries, along with Queensland and Victorian State Government.
Developed by our experts and delivered to you to help keep you on a clear path to compliance. Explore checklists covering: AML-CTF (AU), Sanctions (AU), EU AI Systems (Global), and Facilities Management (NZ). Content is taken from our compliance registers.
Introducing 'Operational Risk Management' and 'Information Security' modules for Australia: Empowering businesses to proactively identify, assess, and mitigate operational risks while fortifying their information security posture, ensuring compliance and resilience.
Click to learn more about what regulatory change has taken place in Australia and New Zealand, and how this affects your compliance programme.
Unlock comprehensive regulatory insights with our latest content enhancements covering Casinos, Superannuation, NSW Non-Government Schools, Facilities Management, ADI, WA mining, and more. Stay ahead of evolving compliance requirements across diverse industries.
Explore our checklists covering a wide range of topics in Australia and New Zealand. Stay compliant and informed with our expert guidance tailored to your specific needs.
New Zealand facility managers perform work regulated by WorkSafe New Zealand, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga and the Department of Conservation. Our newest module covers the complex legislation pertaining to these regulators, and alerts you when changes happen affecting your compliance program to keep you ahead of the curve!
As the regulatory landscape changes, we deliver key improvements to our content, including new obligations and major scope/coverage updates introduced in response to these changes and customer feedback.
Download and share the latest compliance checklists taken from our Australian Therapeutic Goods and New Zealand Bank and Non-Bank Deposit Takers modules.
We’ve added new modules in Australia to cover industries like utilities and therapeutic goods, and New Zealand gets an all-industry entry to its library.
Download and share the latest compliance checklists taken from our modules in Australia and New Zealand.
As new legislation meets the needs across Australia and New Zealand, so does our library of compliance registers. We've gone global with cybersecurity, and launched two new modules to help you on your path to compliance, with more in the pipeline for 2023.
In response to regulatory changes and customer feedback, explore key improvements to our content, including new obligations and major scope/coverage updates that enhance your subscription.
Dr. Rachel Baird is an experienced environmental professional with a unique understanding of the interplay between state, commonwealth and international laws. Her major project experience provided a valuable practical lens to her legal skills and experience with social impact.