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Find the best finance events and make the most of your time in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join leading Buyer’s Agent Mark Navin, respected Solicitor David Martell, and expert Finance Broker Sandeep Jagtap for an exclusive in-perso
Australia’s premier precious metals and investment event returns to Sydney in 2025—bigger, bolder, and more connected than ever. Dive into keynote presentations, panel discussions, and live company showcases. Serious value. Strategic connections. Set against Sydney’s stunning harbour.

Hear from brokers and strata managers about impending changes to insurance commissions and what it means for owners.

A "fireside" chat for women on all things Mindset & Money
Want to learn about making informed decisions about your finances and what services are available? Services Australia will host a free Financial Services Information Session in Cantonese, led by an experienced instructor. Join us at The Connection at Rhodes to learn how to access key financial information services and online digital accounts on MyGov. Bookings are essential.

This ticket grants its holder entry to all panels and events during Financial Integrity Week, including every session, the networking reception, and the soirée.
Explore the latest developments shaping the fight against financial crime at Financial Integrity Week’s flagship session. This event brings together senior leaders from government, law enforcement, financial institutions, professional services, and academia to examine emerging trends and their implications for policy, compliance, and operational practice.

A half-day forum for scaling founders. This session brings together scaling founders, capital experts, and banking partners for insights, connections, and financial support. Features panel discussions, networking lunch, and dedicated 1:1 banking sessions with Westpac.
Conclude the first day of the Financial Integrity Week by joining peers, regulators, and industry leaders for an elegant evening of networking. Enjoy drinks and finger food in a relaxed setting designed to foster meaningful connections, exchange ideas, and reflect on the day’s discussions. A perfect opportunity to build relationships across the public and private sectors while setting the tone for the rest of Financial Integrity Week.
Join Mitchell Brandtman for the Financier’s NSW Market Update, where MB Partner, Tass Assarapin (Partner) will explore recent construction cost escalation and pricing volatility arising from current geopolitical instability in the Middle East. From a Quantity Surveying perspective, the presentation will outline how global supply chain disruption, energy price movements, material availability and freight risks are translating into project cost impacts in the Australian market. We will explain how these risks are being identified, assessed and managed by our Quantity Surveying team, including approaches to cost planning, escalation allowances, procurement strategies and ongoing cost controls, to support informed funding and risk mitigating decisions.
Learn how to reduce tax, keep more income, and start building wealth in Australia through smarter financial decisions.

Gambling sits at the intersection of entertainment, risk, regulation, and harm. In this panel, we explore the complex role that clubs and pubs play in Australia’s gambling landscape, and the broader questions of responsibility, regulation, and financial integrity that arise from it. The discussion will include electronic gaming machines (EGMs), their economic and social impact, and the challenges they present for anti-money laundering, harm minimisation, and community accountability. Bringing together perspectives from industry, regulation, and policy, this session will reflect on how “chance” becomes structured through design, how “choice” is shaped by environment and incentives, and what the broader “consequences” mean for communities and financial systems alike.