2025 Sydney CPD Conference
17/03/2025

Saturday, 29 March 2025 at the Hyatt Regency
The NSW Bar Association invites barristers to attend the 2025 CPD Conference in Sydney, a full-day event designed to enhance professional skills, gain expert insights, and connect with colleagues while supporting regional CPD events.
Why Attend?
Earn 6 CPD points for full attendance.
Covers all four mandatory CPD strands required for the CPD year: Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Practice Management & Business Skills, Substantive Law, and Barristers’ Skills.
Engage with judicial officers and colleagues.
Speakers Include:
The Honourable Justice Stern, Supreme Court of NSW
The Honourable Justice Dina Yehia, Supreme Court of NSW
The Honourable Justice Sarah Huggett, Chief Justice of the District Court of NSW
The Honourable Justice David Chin, Vice President of the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales and judge of the Industrial Court of New South Wales
The Hon John Sackar AM KC, Former Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW
The Hon. Stephen Robb KC, Former Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW
Kirsten Edwards SC, Forbes Chambers
Catherine Gleeson SC, New Chambers
Nicholas Broadbent SC, Public Defenders Chambers
Michelle England SC, Seventh Floor Garfield Barwick Chambers
Arthur Moses SC, New Chambers
Michael Green SC, Level 22 Chambers
Thomas Bagley, Ninth Floor Selborne Chambers
Rose Khalilizadeh, Public Defenders Chambers
Clint Newtown, CEO of Rugby League Players Association
Sam Skinner, Legal Counsel of the RLPA
Joe Connellan, Deputy CEO and General Counsel of the Australian Cricketers Association
Benjamin Di Marco Cyber and Technology Industry Leader, WTW
Link to Program - Sydney Program 2025.
Registration Fees;
NSW Barristers: $290
Non-NSW Barristers: $330
Solicitors/ Others: $350
Virtual Attendee Only: $270
Register Now
To secure your place, register via the registration portal.
For further information, please contact the NSW Bar Association CPD team at CPD@nswbar.asn.au
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