A Panel Discussion on NSW's Future of AI and Digital Rights

How do we balance innovation with our fundamental liberties?

Technology is moving faster than ever, and New South Wales is at a turning point. As AI and automated systems begin to reshape our economy, our workplaces, and our public services, a vital question remains: How do we ensure the digital age enhances our individual freedom rather than eroding it?

The NSW Council for Civil Liberties (NSWCCL) invites you to an essential panel discussion on the future of our state's digital landscape. We believe that protecting civil liberties is about ensuring that innovation is built on a foundation of accountability, transparency, and personal sovereignty.

Join us for an insightful conversation featuring:

The Hon. Jacqui Munro MLC, Shadow Minister for Science and Technology in NSW Parliament is a leading advocate for establishing an AI Commissioner. Jacqui is dedicated to ensuring NSW’s digital infrastructure is built on a foundation of accountability and individual liberty.

Michelle Falstein, Lawyer and NSWCCL Committee member, specialising in the intersection of legal protections and emerging tech.

Together, we will explore how NSW can lead the world in AI while protecting the intellectual property of creators, the privacy of our families, and the integrity of our democratic processes.

We will be providing appetisers/ hors d'oeuvres for the event.

Proudly sponsored by Marsdens Law Group. For all of your legal needs visit www.marsdens.net.au 

 

WHEN
April 30, 2026 at 6:00pm - 7pm
WHERE
Tote Building Ground Floor
100 Joynton Ave
Zetland , NSW 2017
Australia
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CONTACT
Hash Palaparthy ·

Will you come?