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5 - 7 May 2026 | Sydney | Australia

FraudCon 2026

 

Strengthening organisational defences for a fraud-resilient future

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Strengthening organisational defences for a fraud-resilient future

FraudCon 2026 is unlike any fraud event in Australia. It’s a practitioner-led forum built for leaders who are shaping the future of fraud prevention in Australia.

Fraud is evolving faster than organisations can adapt, with AI-generated identities, cross-channel scams, insider manipulation, data integrity failures and governance blind spots all converging into a systemic threat. Yet most events still treat fraud as a technical problem to be “managed” rather than a strategic, organisational risk that demands integrated leadership, cross-functional intelligence, and cultural transformation.

FraudCon 2026 has been designed to break that pattern.

Every session is engineered to give delegates insights they can use immediately: how early-warning indicators emerge in data, how controls fail under pressure, how investigations unravel, how boards gain or lose confidence, and how leaders can rebuild integrity after a breach.

FraudCon 2026 is where Australia’s fraud leaders stop reacting and start redesigning.

Matthew Michael
Matthew Michael
Executive Manager - Fraud and Scams Strategic Programs
Westpac
Rachel Pellow
Rachel Pellow
Head of Internal Audit and Risk Management
Visy
Jihad Zein
Jihad Zein
Global Head of Governance, Risk, and Assurance - Group IT
Toll Group
Megan Motto
Megan Motto OAM
Strategic Counsel
Codex Communications
Santanu Lodh
Santanu Lodh
Chief Information Security Officer
OFX 
Gemma Kyle
Gemma Kyle
Chief Risk Officer
Rest
Iain Hart
Iain Hart
Head of Risk Management
Crown Resorts
Jane Couchman
Jane Couchman
Chief Risk Officer
Aware Super 
Ken Gamble
Ken Gamble
Executive Chairman
IFW Global
Yael Weiss
Yael Weiss
Head of Internal Audit ANZ
Bupa
Marc Sirianni
Marc Sirianni
National Fraud & Investigations Manager
Coles
Amelia Limbrick
Amelia Limbrick
Senior Manager - Customer Security, Fraud, and Scam Governance
TPG Telecom
Tim Meagher
Tim Meagher
Head of Global Investigations - Asia Pacific
Uber
Joanna Cappelluti
Joanna Cappelluti
General Counsel
EssilorLuxottica 
Miguel Aguado
Miguel Aguado
Vice President - Compliance
Ria Money Transfer
Katie Lourey
Katie Lourey
Head of Risk and Compliance
Gold Bullion Australia
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Why you need to be at FraudCon 2026

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FraudCon-2026-Submark Hear how leading organisations like CSIRO & Bupa embed fraud controls into risk and operational-resilience frameworks

FraudCon-2026-SubmarkStay ahead of AI-driven & digital fraud threats with help from Crown Resorts & Aware Super

FraudCon-2026-SubmarkLeverage data-driven systems, AI and automation to detect & act on fraud alerts in real time

FraudCon-2026-SubmarkLearn how Coles built an internal culture that promotes integrity, trust & early detection of insider threats

FraudCon-2026-SubmarkHear how Westpac protects customers and digital channels from scams and account takeovers

FraudCon-2026-SubmarkImprove internal investigations & evidence management with guidance from Visy

FraudCon-2026-SubmarkGain candid, real-world insights shared under Chatham House Rules that you can apply immediately

Key themes

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Effective fraud defence strategies
AI-driven and digital fraud threats
AI-driven and digital fraud threats
Organisational resilience and prevention frameworks
Organisational resilience and prevention frameworks
Data analytics and detection technology
Data analytics and detection technology 
Cyber-fraud and financial crime convergence
Cyber-fraud and financial crime convergence
Investigation and evidence management
Investigation and evidence management
Governance, accountability and oversight
Governance, accountability and oversight
Culture, workforce and crisis recovery
Culture, workforce and crisis recovery
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Partnership Opportunities

FraudCon 2026 offers a powerful opportunity to engage with senior leaders from across Australia’s public and private sectors who are driving fraud prevention, detection, and response strategies.

Bringing together Chief Risk, Compliance, and Security Officers, alongside heads of fraud, investigations, governance, and integrity, this summit attracts the key decision-makers responsible for protecting organisational trust, data, and value.

This is your opportunity to connect with a highly targeted audience actively seeking tools, partnerships, and expertise to combat evolving fraud threats.

Contact Milad Etemadi at milade@questevents.com.au or +61 (0)478 195 857 to explore how we can help you engage your ideal clients at the right moment.

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