Ballarat Directors’ Briefing: Future Fit Boards for Young Directors

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Ballarat, VIC

Risk is no longer a static item on the board agenda. In an increasingly complex and fast‑moving environment, directors are expected to think more deeply about risk, ask better questions, and foster more open and informed conversations in the boardroom.

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Mecure Ballarat Hotel & Convention Centre
613 Main Road

Ballarat, VIC
3350
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The Ballarat Directors’ Briefing: Thinking & Talking About Risk for Effective Governance brings together experienced directors and governance leaders to explore how boards can strengthen their approach to risk oversight — not just through frameworks and controls, but through mindset, culture and effective dialogue.

This practical and engaging briefing will examine how directors can move beyond compliance‑driven discussions and develop a shared understanding of risk that supports strategic decision‑making, resilience and long‑term value creation.

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