For more than six decades, this much-loved event has been known as the Armidale CLE Conference. In 2026, it proudly steps forward under a new name β the Regional NSW CLE Conference β reflecting its enduring commitment to serving practitioners right across regional New South Wales while continuing the Armidale tradition of high-quality, practice-focused CPD.
The pace of change in family law isnβt slowing, and neither are the pressures on practitioners. From navigating the post-reform property landscape to managing complex financial proceedings, 2026 brings new challenges that demand clear strategy and practical insight.
For more than six decades, this much-loved event has been known as the Armidale CLE Conference. In 2026, it proudly steps forward under a new name β the Regional NSW CLE Conference β reflecting its enduring commitment to serving practitioners right across regional New South Wales while continuing the Armidale tradition of high-quality, practice-focused CPD.
At the heart of conveyancing practice lies the contract for the sale and purchase of land. Understanding which standard form to use for the transaction, and how to tweak it to address the issues at hand can be confusing to those new to practice. As with all standard forms and templates, the extent to which they can be used properly in any transaction depends on the skills and knowledge of the practitioner preparing or reviewing it. To assist conveyancers develop their skills and knowledge, this session will:
You would like to think that the issues of ethics and accountants in public practice has been pretty much covered in the rules and regulations issued by the regulators to date. With the various codes of ethics and conduct to comply with, along with the quality control standards and reporting obligations under both NOCLAR and the TPB, just to name a few, it could be said that the regulators have the issue of ethics well and truly regulated.
Duration: 2.5 Hours
Hear from the experts at this online conference. You can watch it on your computer or on your portable electronic device from anywhere.
The conference will be based on our highly successful video webinar technology: there'll be a chairperson and presentations.
One registration can be shared by colleagues within the same firm utilising the same login.
THE PROGRAM
Session 1: Performance Management Risks in the Workplace
The Commonwealth Government recently released the second round of consultation to expand Australiaβs anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism laws. This round of reforms will not only expand the regime to include lawyers, but it will also create additional obligations to verify the source of money deposited into their accounts. These reforms are poised to be one of the most significant change to practice management impacting the legal profession.
You would like to think that the issues of ethics and accountants in public practice has been pretty much covered in the rules and regulations issued by the regulators to date. With the various codes of ethics and conduct to comply with, along with the quality control standards and reporting obligations under both NOCLAR and the TPB, just to name a few, it could be said that the regulators have the issue of ethics well and truly regulated.
This Power Pair comprises 2 of our most popular webinars from 2023 for charities and not-for-profit organisations.
Webinar 1: Protecting Personal Information and Managing Privacy Risk
Australiaβs long-awaited Tranche 2 reforms will be the most significant regulatory shift the legal profession has faced in decades, and the clock is ticking.
This series comprises the sessions presented at our AML Masterclass for Lawyers in March 2026 and is designed to equip lawyers with the clarity, confidence and practical tools needed to meet AML/CTF obligations without disrupting client service or compromising professional standards.