About APSACC 2024

The Australian Public Sector Anti-Corruption Conference (APSACC) is Australia's premier corruption prevention forum.

APSACC is the leading anti-corruption event in Australia with a primary focus on preventing, exposing and responding to corrupt conduct and corruption risks in the public sector, including all levels of government, elected bodies, the judiciary, police and statutory bodies.

APSACC 2024 will be held from 29 to 31 July 2024 at the Darwin Waterfront Convention Centre in Darwin, NT. The venue is located within easy walking distance of public transport, facilities and many of the city’s attractions.

The 2024 event will feature physical and virtual participation, comprising of a 2-day conference of local and international leaders in corruption mitigation and exposure. The conference will include plenary sessions, discussion panels and workshops, and will also provide opportunities for developing professional networks across areas of expertise and jurisdictions.

It will provide opportunities for anti-corruption and other agencies, academia, the private sector and other practitioners to discuss and share their experience and expertise. 

APSACC 2024 is hosted by the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption, Northern Territory, in partnership with:

Registration

Virtual registration is now open and includes all conference sessions with optional Q&As.

Standard registration is also now open and includes:

  • welcome function

  • conference dinner

  • all conference sessions

  • access to different accommodation options with special conference rates, subject to availability.

Please subscribe to our mailing list to receive updates and information by emailing us at icac.events@icac.nt.gov.au or submit an enquiry using the contact us form.

Who should attend?

  • Public sector executives

  • Corruption prevention specialists

  • Governance and risk managers

  • Local government executives

  • Planning specialists

  • Senior law enforcement officers

  • University executive members

  • Academics

  • Business analysts

  • Change managers

  • Policy advisers

  • Internal auditors

  • Investigators

  • Non-government organisations / civil society

  • Private sector