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From reporting to real action: what the Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s 2025–2028 plan means for business

Learn what the Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner's newly released Strategic Plan means for business, and how to prepare for strengthened due diligence expectations.

12:30pm - 1:30pm AEDT
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November 20, 2025
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November 20, 2025
1 Hour

The newly released Strategic Plan 2025–⁠2028 from the Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner sets a clear direction of national focus from reporting to measurable action. Learn what this means for business, and how to prepare for strengthened due diligence expectations.

A key pillar of the Strategic Plan indicates advocacy for regulatory reform that addresses effective, measurable action across supply chains.

This webinar will unpack potential implications of the Strategic Plan for business and explore what entities can do now to get ahead. Drawing on Fair Supply’s expertise, we will outline how organisations can move from box ticking compliance to credible due diligence systems.

What we’ll cover

  • The four strategic pillars of the Strategic Plan and what they mean for business
  • How to mitigate supply chain risk and build resilience in preparation for potential import bans and strengthened procurement standards
  • Practical steps to build or strengthen a due diligence framework within your organisation.

Who this session is for
Ideal for procurement, ESG and compliance leaders, this session provides practical insights on how to align your modern slavery response with the Strategic Plan. Attendees will walk away with actionable steps to prepare for regulatory change and demonstrate credible, outcome-based modern slavery risk management programs.

Can’t attend live?
Register anyway and we’ll send you the resources after the session.

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Meet the Speakers

Kimberly Randle
Co-founder and CEO at Fair Supply
As founder and CEO of Fair Supply, Kimberly is an experienced and innovative human rights advocate specialising in modern slavery. Kimberly has over 15 years experience working in law and human rights for top tier firms in Australia and the United States, previously holding the role of Senior Director of Corporate and Legal for International Justice Mission Australia. Kimberly is a sought-after expert and speaker in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. Kim received her Bachelor of Law from Macquarie University.

Meet the Speakers

Kimberly Randle
Co-founder and CEO at Fair Supply
As founder and CEO of Fair Supply, Kimberly is an experienced and innovative human rights advocate specialising in modern slavery. Kimberly has over 15 years experience working in law and human rights for top tier firms in Australia and the United States, previously holding the role of Senior Director of Corporate and Legal for International Justice Mission Australia. Kimberly is a sought-after expert and speaker in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. Kim received her Bachelor of Law from Macquarie University.

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