The Governance Shift: Leading with Accountability in the New Age of Aged Care
The Governance Shift: Leading with Accountability in the New Age of Aged Care

- State or territory ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- Type of program Online
- Sector relevance Residential aged care, Home and community care, Retirement living and seniors housing
- Topic relevance Data governance and insights, Governance
Virtual Forum overview
Date: 23 June 2026
Time: 10am
Virtual Forum
Six months after the introduction of the new aged care legislation, boards and executive teams are facing a rapidly evolving governance landscape. Expectations around accountability, risk oversight, workforce capability and consumer voice have shifted and the implications for directors and senior leaders are significant.
This virtual forum brings together leading experts, regulators and sector specialists to examine what the reforms mean in practice and how organisations can strengthen governance in this new environment.
Designed specifically for board directors, CEOs and executive leadership teams, the program m explores the most pressing governance issues facing aged care providers today, from clinical oversight and workforce strategy to financial sustainability, digital risk and leadership liability.
Across a series of focused sessions, attendees will gain practical insights, real-world examples and expert guidance to help boards navigate the new regulatory framework and position their organisations for long-term success.
Who should attend?
Why attend virtually? Because professional development should fit your schedule, not disrupt it. Join from anywhere with no travel time, no accommodation costs and no time away from the office. Tune in live for expert insights, ask questions in real time, and connect with peers across the country, all from the convenience of your own workspace. Plus, with on-demand access included, you can revisit sessions anytime afterwards using your unique login. It’s a smarter, more flexible way to stay informed, build capability and access the ideas shaping the future of the sector.
Date: 23 June 2026
Time:
Ageing Australia Members
- Board Package A (2-5 person) $2,200
- Board Package B (5-10pax) $4,400
- Individual registration $495
Non Members
- Board Package A (2-5 pax) $4,675 per person
- Board Package B (5-10 pax) $9,350 per person
- Individual Registration $990
Booking terms and conditions
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Cancellation policy
Cancellations must be notified in writing to . Any cancellations made within 30 days prior to the webinar will be non-refundable. Delegates who, after registering, find themselves unable to attend the webinar are welcome to nominate a substitute and must inform the Ageing Australia events team in writing as soon as possible.
Payment policy
It is a condition that full payment is received within 14 days of receipt of the tax invoice or 10 business days prior to the webinar, whichever occurs first. Delegates who have outstanding payments will be asked to make payment prior to the commencement of the webinar and will not be admitted to the webinar until payment has been processed. Upon initial registration, a Tax Invoice/Receipt will be emailed to the person making the booking
Disclaimer
Information is of a general nature only and has been prepared without taking into account your organisations particular needs, circumstances and objectives. Some information presented in is of a general nature and participants may need to take into account their organisation’s particular needs, circumstances and objectives. While every effort has been made to disseminate accurate information at the time of presentation, legislative changes occur regularly. Participants are responsible for ensuring they are working to the most current regulatory requirements.



