ANZIIF Unveils 2025 Flagship Australian Liability Conference Program: Leading Experts On Emerging Risks
The Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) today announced the expert speaker lineup for the 2025 Australian Liability Conference, which will bring together leading voices to educate and connect professionals on 12 November 2025 at Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney, and online.
This year’s program addresses the most pressing liability issues, including abuse claims, Worker On-Site Injuries, PFAS, strata, and energy transition exposures.
Key Sessions & Speakers:
- Abuse Claims & Future Insurability: Leighton Hawkes, Principal, McCabes
- Worker On-Site Injuries Panel: Moderator Nick Murphy (Gen Re) with Pat Gallagher (BOC) and Scott Jordan (Markel Australia)
- PFAS: Charu Stevenson (Wotton Kearney) & Zoe Smith (Senversa)
- Strata: Vincent Norton-Scott (CHU Underwriting Agencies)
- Energy Transition: Kim McEwan (AXA XL)
“Liability insurance is rapidly evolving,” says Mark Silveria, ANZIIF General Manager of Industry Engagement, “and staying ahead requires continual learning and collaboration.
"Our flagship 2025 Australian Liability Conference offers an opportunity to gain insights, connect with peers, and better understand a complex landscape.”
Event Details:
Date: 12
November 2025
Time: 8:00am – 5:30pm AET
Location:
Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney & Online
CIP
Points: 6
Early Bird Tickets: Close 19
September 2025
Register now to secure your spot, earn CIP points, and gain access to the latest insights shaping the liability sector.
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